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alex bazale chikwawa mbewe

I’m made to believe that Zimkambani is one of the pple who went thr. the tr. to be where he is today, but doesn’t appreciate their contribution to the socio~economic dev. of our country. The allowances being talked about were meant for transport & lunch! If silly upstairs, remain silent. These pple used their on money & this happened to officers who came fr. other ed. divisions as facilitators to all the the districts~even trs in all these districts are not paid up to date! If it were govt. u would be talking alot of nosence. Shame to Save the… Read more »

James
James
8 years ago

This is infuriating.

NGOs justify their encroachment in every aspect of Malawi life by insisting that their investments warrant the control they demand, yet it seems that they refuse to even pay wages. Unless charities can demonstrate that they have a good faith reason to be working in Malawi, they should be forced out.

zimkambani
zimkambani
8 years ago

Mphuma bwanji? Zikupezani after all if it came before Christmas it should all have been invested in dead weight project now it will be put to good use. A Malawi maso tiyike pa meeting and the good that will come with it not ma allowances. Mukapita ku mitingi mumangokhalira pa foni and no focus on the meeting. Just checking ndalama zalowa? Kkkkk

Riddick titus
8 years ago

ine ndiribe problem

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