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wa pantcheu
6 years ago

osakamufunsa Kamuzu komwe ali iyeko kuti zimatheka bwanji ana a ku university kumawalipilira fees, chakudya chaulele, transport concession yaulele mpakana pamwamba pake kupasidwa allowance yama buku chimodzimodzi uku M1 akumangidwa, misika, zipatala, ma university ndi masukulu ndi zambili zikuyenda chimodzimodzi?

NYASOX
NYASOX
6 years ago

I hear there are two groups of parents; one affiliated to DPP and the other group which is neutral. So which group is this one?

Secondly, what is the role of Collins Magalasi in the presidency, is he a personal assistant?

Hule Jeffrey wa Jeffrey
Hule Jeffrey wa Jeffrey
6 years ago

This guy does not care, sanaphunzireko unima mtchona uyu. By the way, anasankha the so called parents rep nde ndani

chatonda Mvula
chatonda Mvula
6 years ago

Oh my God, they met the president and still no solution? Who will sort out the Chanco issue now that the President has no solution??? Where do parents or students go now after the president failed to give a solution as a Chancellor and President???? I cry for my country Malawi where you have a president who has no solution to a simple and straight forward issue like this one. Now that is why you find a small boy like Malunga saying this started in 1991 which means he thinks, it can not be changed just because it started in… Read more »

Kamdakoma
Kamdakoma
6 years ago

This issue of salary disparity has one very simple solution. College of medicine has to be de-linked from UNIMA and become its own university (Malawi University of Medicine), with QUECH becoming its university teaching hospital. The nature of medical profession (all over in Ministry of Health) requires that there be top-up of 40% above govt scheduled salary. This sets the College of Medicine apart and different in nature from other UNIMA colleges. An example is LUANAR, which since de-linking from UNIMA, is free to adjust its staff salaries according to its own resources and standards, and the staff there are… Read more »

DPP Mbava
DPP Mbava
6 years ago

Mutharika very useless president.

MLOMWE WOZINDIKILA
6 years ago

Sindinaone president ogona ngati uyu,chiri chonse kuchita kufuna kumukankha,ngati samadziwa kufunika kwa maphunzilo. Watitopetsa APM ndipo 2019 tikuona kuchedwa.

Apawo
Apawo
6 years ago

What do you think will happen in 2019? Didn’t these same DPP people mistreat us greatly between 2009 and early 2012? But what did Malawians do in 2014? They gave them another mandate. And it’s not just Lhomwes: This tribe constitutes 16% of Malawians, less than half the 34% who voted for DPP in 2014.

Malawians, we are own worst enemy. We vote for people we already know have absolutely no interest in improving our lives. Only a handful of people benefit from DPP rule yet there are millions who willingly vote for their own misery…it boggles the mind

Makiyolobasi
Makiyolobasi
6 years ago

What did these people expect APM to say? Soon it will be College of Medicine on strike. The case has already been committed to court

yosefe mateyu
yosefe mateyu
6 years ago

Union leaders next time you meet employers dress like workers and not in suits…learn from your colleagues world over…

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