The East African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2019; 1 (2): 97-103The effectiveness of the public service in most of the least developed countries (LDCs) is highly questionable. Malawi is not an exception. The government of Malawi launched a code of ethics and conduct in 2013 basically to enhance the delivery of quality services to the public. Despite that, the media has been almost daily reporting a lot of misconduct and malpractices in the public service including non-adherence of the Public servants' work ethics, embezzlement of public resources, corruption, among others. This article discusses work ethics and human ethics in Malawi. A documentary research method was used in collecting relevant information from peer-rev...
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PhD ThesisIn spite of numerous initiatives having been taken by the government of Tanzania to see to...
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In Zimbabwe reports of abuse of public office have manifested in various forms resulting in public o...
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Ethics was identified by the Ethiopian government as one of the areas requiring attention and was ma...
Malawi’s political transition from single-party rule to a multi-party dispensation in 1994 gave hope...
The advent of multi-party democracy in 1994 spearheaded different reforms in the Malawi public secto...
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