Email a copy of 'Strictly observe ‘cultural Friday', Malawi civil servants told ' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'Strictly observe ‘cultural Friday', Malawi civil servants told ' to a friend
Officials from Malawi and South Africa are discussing on how best South Africa can minimise the detention of Malawian economic...
Instead of thinking of how u can motivate civil servants, u r thinking of cultural friday. Salary yake itiyo. Ine zovala zanga zonse ndi zakaunjika. Honestly, no civil servant will take this. Show us love and we will listern from u. Otherwise, I for one cant respect anything whether good from u
people people I dont think there is nothing wrong with that and thumb up Mkondiwa. Good Show!
Cultural dress is being promoted but language is being ignored and replaced with a foreign tongue!
it is happening in most institutions, the most important thing should be SMART dressing
No 3 brought smile to my wearied face – lol!! Happy Friday Indeed…..
Best Buy Malawian, A Mkondiwa you should have said that all Civil Servants as a starter to travel only on Malawi Airlines. As far as I know no cultural dress for the men. Kamuzu kumene aliko should be fuming cultural dress for Civil Servants? a Civil Servant must dress like a gentleman.
You kidding me? This dictum is unacceptable! I didn’t think we were living in North Korea. This is SEXIST in as much as there is really no traditional attire for men. Short of kabudula ndi malaya a khaki – za amuna; ndi nsalu ya andiloko (ena amati makisi), bulauzi ndi mpango ndi nsalu ya biliwita – za akazi. Kikikikiest. …sorry no English translation here; too taxing! Without demeaning the “models” in the accompanying photo, the word that leaps to my mind is “gauche”! Not appropriate and does nor enhance African beauty, or anything I can see. Just advise people to… Read more »
What is Malawian Cultural Attire if I may ask. I being from Nambuma, Lilongwe, my cultural attire I guess you know. Will I be allowed to come to work in it? Mwati anthu ena sazithawa munjiramu? Nanga nzanga uyu waku Mhuju ku Rumphi, paja vimbuza vilinso ndi cultural attire, nayenso mumulola?
I doubt if this will promote best buy Malawian. Look at the fabrics our women use in making the dresses. Are they Malawian fabrics?
IS WEARING CULTURAL CLOTH A LAW IN MALAWI OR IS UPON SOMEONE’S CHOICE. WHAT IF THAT CIVIL SERVANT [IN QUOTE] HAS ONLY KAUNJIKA FABRIC BOUGHT BECAUSE OF CHEAP PRICE? THINK TWICE MALAWIANS WITH YOUR HEAD OF STATE.