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Citizen
Citizen
6 years ago

Mobilize people Iike a real trade union! What’s this nonsense about reporting your own government to foreign entities! This is laziness! Organize like they do in South Africa and challenge the government! Za ziiiiii!

dinky
dinky
6 years ago

apepese basi zomwezi mpaka kumangana chifukwa anthu akufuna zawo ndalama kungova kuti ndinu anduna basi malamulo mwawayika mmanja mwanu kodi ambwenimbweni munakhala bwanji vuto la azimayi akakhaala maudindo amakhala oipa mitima kwambiri

Ceaser Mtonga
Ceaser Mtonga
6 years ago

It is sad to note that every time something happens, Malawians are quick to report to the so called international bodies. We find NGOs running to Geneva, the Opposition Leaders running to donors and now this. This shows lack of maturity as a country. Do we not have the Industrial Relations Court that can handle such things? What is the purpose of such structures as the Ombudsman and the whole judicial system? If these have proven not helpful, lets fix them so help our people, rather than running around like the white mans puppets. Some of us feel sad when… Read more »

Yankho Yapuwa
Yankho Yapuwa
6 years ago
Reply to  Ceaser Mtonga

Are we naive to honestly think that the Industrial Relations Court will do anything on an issue that concerns a whole minister? Of course i agree taking the issue to Geneva aint a solution even. They should sue the minister coz i dont see any legal reason for their arrest.

Gogo Chalo Jere
Gogo Chalo Jere
6 years ago

I salute Denis Kalekeni and MCTU. Report akanganya amenewa. Who does Grace thinks she is? Unlawful assembly amaidziwa? Nayoso police simapanga examine ngati ma elements a offence akukwanira before arresting and charging people? Sad development indeed. Grace should make a public apology and people should recieve their arrears asap. Tindalama tochepa tomweti muwabereposo?

mkandawire
mkandawire
6 years ago

please can you report to ILO about the IRC performerses in malawi,we have cases of 2010 in our all IRC in malawi.

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