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Enanu mukuikira ndemanga zopepera chifukwa mumamukhumba presedent wathu ndye munya muona
Don’t you know that educated people are big fools, When you have degrees you think its your right to be there and not work hard for your people. So applies to this president is one of the big fool and has no brain. Un educated people think better. Malawians should stop thinking that because he s educated he will reduce there problems. Most of them are being employed by uneducated enterprenures
One of the problems we have in labor relations in this country is employees getting paid, by the employer rather than by the union, while on wild cat strikes like this one at MZUNI. This is unheard of even in socialist countries with very pro-labor laws. The practice of paying wild catters started by Muluzi, post dictatorship. That illiterate man. The practice just emboldens employees elsewhere: what do they have to lose, after all? Time to change the law in this area; then we’ll see very few illegal strikes. For the simple reason that very few striker families would be… Read more »
Do not pile all blames on APM, parliamentarians as well. The current sitting would focused the following only:
1. University fees
2. Electricity problem
3. Water problem
4. Hunger
5. General economic problem
6. Insecurity
7. Nepotism
Basi
I can’t agree more on the sleeping on the job.Imagine for the country to grow economically, electricity and running water should be there all the time. We are being informed of only long term solutions by 2020; really? When we inquire for reasons then we are told of low levels of water in summer and silt clogs in the rainy season for the past three years. Where are the quick short term solutions? We need electricity and we don’t care how. Enough is enough and we are fed up. We are on the time bomb that is to explode any… Read more »
I feel sorry and ashamed that it has taken such a long time for those responsible with higher education to make a prudent decision on the “impasse surrounding the university fee hike saga”. You the whole university council and its chancellor are failing to come up with a solution? Is it a deliberate move so that Malawi should have less educated people of half baked graduates so that they can rule/manage them easily as it is said that it is difficult to rule/manage and manipulate an educated society. Can someone be responsible please. I hope parliament will make a decisive… Read more »
peter mutu sukugeira
O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..O Yes, we all appreciate the wishes of APM for the Council to be given more responsibilities, but is it hard to see that this fee-hike-university-closure responsibility is just too huge a task, for the Council? . . . Kodi inu, isnt the Chancellor the highest authority? Hence better placed to handle such an enormous task? . . . And is it not APM who directed that the fees be reduced by K50,000 across the board? Now, if the fee-impasse is not his responsibility, why did he make this directive in the first place? . . . Is it hard… Read more »
I like your comments The Analyst. God bless you.
Well explained.
Thanks a lot. May u also be and stay blessed.