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santana
santana
6 years ago

Whose rights do you defend Mr Mtambo? Mwadya ndalama zaulere kwa nthawi yaitali. What can you point that you did to help Malawians? You are just fooling your donors. By the way did you pay that MK80M the court charged you and your fellow CSO? Phuma kwambiri.

Bob Banda
Bob Banda
6 years ago

What do these NGOs do anyway? It is just self-enrichment of the chairman, and directors, while employees are paid peanuts or are volunteers who are not paid anything. Its a good move by government. But at the same time, it shows that government is also making money in the process. Also – all the money to NGOs is donated / funded by way of grants from other countries, UN etc – no money to NGOs is given by the Govt. of Malawi. Note this important point. So it is all about “self-enrichment” of the government, to find new ways to… Read more »

Elikana
Elikana
6 years ago

Mr Mtambo phokoso lopanda nawo ntchito. If the annual income of the NGO is in the range of 500 million to 2 Billion Kwacha, Can it fail to pay an annual fee of 1 million kwacha?. Can an NGO with annual income of below K100 million fail to pay annual fee of K100,000? This is what we call PAY AS YOU EARN. If you don’t want to pay more ask less from umathanyula donors anuwo.

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
6 years ago

The fees are reasonable. Just pay or fold up.

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