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Chingolopiyo
Chingolopiyo
8 years ago

How did you use the money that came frm donors and well wishers in January’s floods? How about the K36Bn you borowed through parliament? What about the K8bn for Malata and Cement subsidy budgeted in the 2014-15 financial year?

Masina
Masina
8 years ago

That’s the way to go

Dwambazi
8 years ago

Soooo glad the money is not going to government, rather to international NGOs, smart move on the part of Donors!!!

Bololo
Bololo
8 years ago

Indeed how transparent was the process of acquring these services. I suppose this is the Government’s way of managing drought risk . By the way why is there a gap between Chilima and the officials. It’s never made sense to me ever. Very African.

blackberry
blackberry
8 years ago

when was the tender advertised?

milonde
milonde
8 years ago

Good thinking

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