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ZISINTHE BANDA
7 years ago

Upisa wati….ndalama akushnga mnyumbazi akuzitenga kuti? ndisamvenso kuti boma lilibe ndalama! Ndalama zilipo zotipusitsa ife ayi…malipito akwere nsanga panseu pasanavute….sinthawinso yomatiopseza ino…..ndalama kumasunga mzikwama ife tikuvutika…boma la DPP ndilakupha
…kuba ndikuononga…lakumidima….Tayopa resign or we will force your resignation! TATOPA!

Patriotic
Patriotic
7 years ago

This is exactly what we were waiting for. But dont just do it for FAME, you leap fruits of your words & actions. In support.

Chimanga
Chimanga
7 years ago

Point of order….. if you say the economy will not grow, where will government get the funds to increase salaries?

john
john
7 years ago
Reply to  Chimanga

@ Chimanga, Resources will come from savings that will be made after cutting unnecessary expenses as well as sealing all loopholes that Chaponda was using to steal money from Govt

chonziwa Palibe
7 years ago
Reply to  Chimanga

Can u not see that is money in Malawi to pay teachers and hospital workers even police. Look at hidden money of ministers in their houses. Also why should MPs always get raise after all they have so much benefits. What do they do to deserve high salaries? They can not even pass any this g they delay sessions in order to get more days to get allowances. They are paid in millions just for allowances while the civil workers has very little. Its in fair. This has lead to bad perfmanc of civil servants. Malawians are selfish creature who… Read more »

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