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Damimo
6 years ago

Tangible thoughts and speach by the president….but when it comes to implementation and the work to be done is always becoming the most critical issue with our leaders…..Mr president please change your gears more often when u know that your government needs some changes

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

Malawi is in the class of a fourth world.It seems Muthalika is viciously confused and doesn’t comprehend what is going on around his leadership.What or how is Africa going to invest on youth and women? In Malawi itself,there is no tangible plan to help youth and women.Right now there is a deadly and illegal movements of young Africans men and women sucked into the waters of Mediterranean Sea going to the so-called green pastures in Europe only to endup being food for deadly Sharks and other dangers.Those who are lucky enough to reach coast of Europe,to their astonishment,they endup in… Read more »

youna
youna
6 years ago

How can we create jobs with retirement age at 55/60? Reduce it so that graduates should come in. Retairement package can also be used as business capital for alot of pensioners and this could create even more jobs.

Tavuka
Tavuka
6 years ago

It is Better during training to tell them that “we just train you to look for your own jobs” Since 2014 those who were recruited by Government and graduated are just thorns in a sheep skin we are tired of feeding them. The Government ministers just swindle the money and keeping it in there houses. But The same amount can employ almost all primary teachers who are just staying as they don’t have enough capital to open their own schools.

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