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el- Chapo(small in stature. big in mind )
el- Chapo(small in stature. big in mind )
8 years ago

(Ife sitidzapeleka chenje as salaries to the public servants) but one year downline civil servants are still paid machenje. I think you’re just good at mere rhetorics, please get down to serious business before people lose your trust. public service reforms are useless without motivation.

dochima
8 years ago

Stupid guy. Gvt is nt airtel. If the two are machines then gvt is two big to use the VP’s brains. Which theory of development are you using sir? You speak sweat words spoken by some other country’s presidents ndiye popeza your listeners are not exposed amangoombera m’manja. Half of the sentences by the president and vp during lectures are sentences from speeches of famous presidents. Hand clappers be careful. Smoke them!!!!!!

Masharubu
Masharubu
8 years ago

Chilima is full of hot air . Very soon, most Malawians will realise that he is just a PR guy . His words are usually not in step with reality on the ground . Leadership is not about churning out nice sounding statements . Leadership us about analysing the situation and finding out what is really wrong, and then “grabbing the bull by the horns”

chefourpence
8 years ago

Ya convoy itaeni. The guy needs security. Mukufuna mumuphe?

Jwa Mjimpi
Jwa Mjimpi
8 years ago

“We must do things differently and better…” yet Chilima himself is in the forefront of doing things the same old way. Daily he wastes more than 4 times the fuel he should be wasting: Going to the office and back he uses about 7 four wheel vehicles in addition to his Merc – David Cameron and Angela Merkel have convoys that are less than one third of the convoy that Chilima uses. And he sees nothing wrong with this. Why on earth would the Vice President of the poorest country in the world think that it is prudent to use… Read more »

tsetsefly
tsetsefly
8 years ago

Time is slowly but surely ticking. Economic woes are the order of the day. Insecurity is but something we have just decided to live with. Inflation, valueless currency, sale of valuable assets at giveaway prices, Escom may be going soon. I curse the 20 may 14 coz Malawians brought back the illuminatis back to power to kill,steal and destroy.

Emmanuel E. Muyenza
Emmanuel E. Muyenza
8 years ago

What happened to Tecnical Schools?

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

I agree but what you need to keep always in mind is that having a policy is one thing but having relevant strategies to support those policies for action is another. Since you were speaking this at a public lecture organized by CISANET, it may be relevant for me to touch on Agriculture.Our current farming efforts can not bring this country to the level it is required though you have Greenbelt innitiatives in place. You may need to borrow a leaf from Israel where you and you Minister visited. Their produce is flooded on the markets in the West and… Read more »

manzy Gavanala
manzy Gavanala
8 years ago

Palibenso za mindset apa.We need jobs in Malawi.You were promising people mountains during your campaign but now you are busy giving empty speeches.

Alufeyo
Alufeyo
8 years ago

Mr Chilima you must yourself demonstrate that what you are advocating is what you believe in. Unfortunately you have a big convoy that shows you are not serious with safeguarding our meagre resources. Why do you use a diren as if you are in an ambulance or as if you are a fireman. Why have you surrounded yourself with Africana adherents instead of competent people. I feel sorry when people who are political novices pretend they understand the public service. Let me exucate you on why the public service of today cant be like that of pre 1994. We are… Read more »

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