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M Sizini
M Sizini
6 years ago

The fool claps when a politician makes a promise; the wise ones clap when a politician keeps a promise.

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
6 years ago

The issue of employment, not only of trained teachers, but other professions, is a big problem. It is a problem, not only in Malawi, but many African countries as well, e.g. Kenya has more qualified teachers than it can employ. The problem is that if all trained teachers and other professions are employed, the wage bill will shoot, and the donor IMF has been against a bloated wage bill. We have to choose between continued IMF support or employ all trained personnel and fail to get IMF support.

Weneko
Weneko
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

We are more accountable to IMF than our own people. These problems will never end as long as we incline ourselves to multilateral institutions……..

Adada
Adada
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

So we live for IMF leave by their RULES sha

Vison
Vison
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

Its either you dont know what you are talking, or you did not understand the article.

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