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mmalawi weniweni
mmalawi weniweni
9 years ago

Awo akuchemeka kuti anyaupe panji kuti skollies

kesterchipala
kesterchipala
9 years ago

Palibe chabwino aliyese akufuna ndalama atcheya anachenjeresa anthu.chilungamo ndi mantha anapita Nazi gogo kamuzu.

Webster Lungu, The TechGuy
Webster Lungu, The TechGuy
9 years ago

10Million US Dollars? Wow! What for? Why not use some reputable open-source ERP systems, e.g COMPIERE ERP? I bet it’d do just fine and at a fraction of the price. For a poor country like my Malawi, Open-source is the way to go!!

tellme
tellme
9 years ago

well this has to be long term but if the software has to be updated every once at the same price then the government shouldnt dare to spend tax payers money on this. They should rather find an efficient way of auditing. The cash get scandal is still affecting us as a nation and as tax payer, those corrrupt people should be punished accordingly no plea whatsoever including that Kasambala no exceptions no no Malawians are tired zafika mkhosi..

pina
pina
9 years ago

10 Million ndiyambiri, osakuzela bridge ya Lilongwe bwanji anyani inu. Muli ndinzeru di? Olo mdalamayo osakonzela misewu anthu akufa chikukwa cha poor roads and no roads signs. Ngakhale nzipatala kumanga china chinakwake.
anyani inu Eti. Nyaniso amaganiza koma a galu inu.

Zosautsa
Zosautsa
9 years ago

Abale tikunamizana bwanji kodi. Do you mean we should be wasting time o discuss software which can be managed by people If the people who command the system are corrupt then the software will simply respond to the command. Nkhani ili apa ndi political will to fight corruption not what type of software to be adopted because any software can be manipulated by people who manage it.

Tizionera limodzi

Mbewazikathaanona nswiswiri

Ifmis does not steal but the officers do.Do not blame a software.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
9 years ago

The problem is not software or hardware, the problem is people. No matter how sophisticated the software is, it can’t stop people stealing public funds. The whole culture of thieving which has permeated and spread throughout the Malawian fabric thoughts and practices requires change of seismic proportions starting from the top to the bottom.

nyamalikiti
nyamalikiti
9 years ago

Colleagues, The issue here is that DPP is party of thieves. Lutepo bought Woget, Naming’omba, Chloride battery during Bingu time. DPP started stealing our money long time. When JB entered government found the stealing in full force. We have friends that were working for accountant general who told us how rampant theft was. From Ministers to clerks. There was no referee to theft. Free for all. Imagine how Mulli played with our money? This Government can not be trusted. Goodall Gondwe is a spedforce. He is too old for the job. Goodall Gondwe is another big thief. See the house… Read more »

MALAWIAN
MALAWIAN
9 years ago

With software or no software civil servants are used to stealling government money. Just imagine if the government department has not spent the monthly allocations through proper operations, to make sure that the money is finished they share through allowances as if they went to fields. As if this is not enough, they buy groceries and share amongst themselves. This is happening right at capital hill. If you want the proof, go and check the payment vouchers you will be shokced.

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