Activists Demand Names, Figures and Arrests After Mutharika Claims Government Flushed Out Ghost Workers
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 16/02/2026
President Peter Mutharika’s revelation that government has removed ghost workers from the public payroll has triggered intense national debate, with governance and human rights activists demanding a full audit report, names of culprits, total financial losses and criminal action. The President (…)
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