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Am just curious not Judgemental
Am just curious not Judgemental
6 years ago

Don’t we have black people here who can head TNM? why do we always need a white man to lead us? we are independent after 50 yes, but mentally we Malawians are still colonized. Unless we change the way we think, things wont change.

Ndope
Ndope
6 years ago

But connectivity is very poor. Address data bundles and airtime theft through so called expiry

nkatanala
nkatanala
6 years ago

Rest In Eternal Peace Mother Fucker Stevenson After Stealing Malawian Kwacha, Dam

zinenani Zoona
zinenani Zoona
6 years ago

TNM is unfair to appoint a foreigner to act in this position while there are experienced Malawians at TNM. Airtel now has its second Malawian CEO. Partridge, what is wrong with you?

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

No issuance of notice to the employer. Well, likelihood of breach of contractual terms. Likely to get dues for period served. Greener pasture was beckoning. Who cannot resist to get employment in Egoli? All the best Stevenson.

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