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Andrew
Andrew
9 years ago

It is very important to know that government is doing all it can to create jobs for the youth in the country but it should also appreciate the change in technology, youth are now an internet based generation, make sure we find and access these jobs online as well, just like what jobsinmalawi.net does.

chiefdastownhall
9 years ago

Milking the dry cow at Blantyre City Council,chilobwe vocational remain a white elephant 6yrs down the line,so ask yourself why?To say is something else but to do is another thing,walk the talk mr minister,we the youths surounding the centre are deprived of the priviledge to acquire skills.May be we should also propagate for federalism of Chilobwe.

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