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Bwitoto
Bwitoto
9 years ago

Koma Mtata ndi nyatwa. Zoonadi wamisala anaona nkhondo. Iwe Ntata talebanso zina anthu apeze chochita.Paja aMalawi amafunika kugunyuza basi.Shame!!!

Henry Chingaipe
Henry Chingaipe
9 years ago

This article was written as a blog post for a multi country research programm programme. It is an academic programme on the Politics of Public Sector Reforms. In blogs, researchers are free to reflect on current PSR reforms but the research programme is not concerned with the current reforms taking place in malawi. The primary aim of the research is to produce knowledge and to publish it in Journals and scholarly books. Practitioners can draw insights from it but the aims are really academic. The research programme actually began many months before the current DPP leaders took over the reins… Read more »

stratigist
stratigist
9 years ago

Even if this was written for scholarly purposes but you were supposed to just summarize so that most us quickly appreciate your arguments and you were supposed to state the background of the article so that people don’t see you as a pessimists

Cashgate
Cashgate
9 years ago

The reforms are being championed by tried and tasted hands. Some the dcisions to make them work will be painful and costly but we have to do them. Just like it is to ampute a cancerous organ. For the information of everybody there is no way we can take out politics from all this because Malawi is a political government and politician campaign on political manifesto and it is only right to put in place people who will implement the aspiration of the political party that made them convince electorates to elect them .Yes people who support MCP are Malawian… Read more »

Okhrana
Okhrana
9 years ago

Kasim, mchawa ngati iwe mwaphunzira liti kuti mumve zalambedwa apa than utelala pakhonde pa mwenye ndi mijomba ku theba. Mlomwe ndi wa mzeru he only comments where due. Do u understand, this is public reform, think otherwise

PPP
PPP
9 years ago

Give this boy a bells!!!

Sober analysis……………

PM
PM
9 years ago

When launching the PUBLIC REFORMs in Lilongwe, the DPP suppoters were brought in to sing songs against OPPOSITION. Besides, it is still treated as a DPP baby and not as a national government programme. This how POLITICS affect otherwise useful national programmes.

pierra
pierra
9 years ago

As a layman, I can point out at least two issues that will no doubt be bone of contention in the research: 1- data protection – public data protection across many users as this research points out will be seriously undermined. Now I can understand that government wants to help its people, but I do not believe that deliberate violation of the law is not a correct way of doing right. This may further shed light on legal recourse as any illegal means of evidence collection renders it inadmissible in a court of law. Therefore, any such evidence, however true… Read more »

Kester Kaphaizi
Kester Kaphaizi
9 years ago

Pay us o

frascis sakala
frascis sakala
9 years ago

Useless government

duduzi
duduzi
9 years ago

AChingaipe, inutu muli ndi nzeru KOMA vuto ndidyera………mukukanika kuthandiza ndikulangiza boma mwanzeru zanu kuti FEDERATION ndiyothandiza kutukula dziko lino. Yikafika nthawi yimeneyo mukumameza mawu nzeru muli nazo, chilungamo mukuchidziwa bwinobwino cholinga Mpoto apondelezedwebe ndikutinso inu mupeze kontilaki ya CIVIC EDUCATION ku boma ……Mulungu akukuwonani………nthawi yidzakwana ndithu nzeru zanuzo sizidzakuthandizaniibe…..pano izi ndiyeso ziti….nzanu Mutharika akungovutika ndikutinamiza kuti ….Reforms, which reforms…?.Kuti apitirizebe kutipondeleza basi……tikukuwonani, ndiponso kumakudziwani ndikokudya komwe……tiyenazoni tiwonana kutsogoloko!

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