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Waku Gauteng
Waku Gauteng
5 years ago

We have leaders that keep introducing new shrines but never ever worship in them. Why worship under a tree when you have built a structure. It buffles the mind doesn’t it. Thieving in Malawi government is a past time. Sorry that’s what it looks like

Lilian Kaunda
Lilian Kaunda
5 years ago

This is nosense because the first people to to err are the ones who issue these stupid directive. Imagine Electoral Commission have taken cars from different departments for their operation and yet when they break down they want the department to foot the repair expenditure which is most of the time outside prepared budgets > another things is auditors from the auditor general office who will demand allowances from treasury funded departments yet their own department has money to cover for their allowances. this type of theft has been going on for years.

Kadzakumanja
Kadzakumanja
5 years ago

Mavoti sitipeza usiku inu anthu a DPP. Kupha anthu ndiye mupeza ma vote?

Ndendeuli
Ndendeuli
5 years ago

Hahaha! That’s just a diversion. All the said measures are already in place but nobody follows them.

Bob
Bob
5 years ago

Statehouse is the biggest abuser lets see how you will control them

Telon
5 years ago

Haven’t we heard this before? What is it that we have not heard about these expenditure control measures?

nkonsimphile gumede
5 years ago

control from who??? pakuti apumbwa ndinu amene pumbwa wankulu being matchona!!!!!!!

President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
5 years ago

Botolo the problem is not with the civil servants but with the politicians.

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