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Eagle Eyed
Eagle Eyed
7 years ago

My Goodness gracious me.

Sorry to inform you PLO your talking to the wrong countries government. Originally that so called land your talking about is not historically Malawis it was part of Mozambique cross the border to Milanje and kindly make your case heard there.

Zikomo.

Mr African man
Mr African man
7 years ago

Whites know Africans are fools that’s why they grab their land. Any black person that has grabbed land from British people or Germans. But see how much land these morons have in Malawi, Namibia you name it. Time to have our land back or market fee to paid for those using it, not the pea nut tax they pay. We can always live without them

Costly Gochisale
Costly Gochisale
7 years ago

I thought sometime back the Malawi government instituted the “Kudzigulira malo program” to help people like these?? They were relocated to NTCHEU-BALAKA belt where land was found. Do we want to repeat the Zimbabwe scenario??

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
7 years ago

ALOMWE KUSWANA NGATI AKALULU….MUNYA MUONA….SIMUNATI! KUKONDA CHIGOLOLO BASI!

Dr Tonde
Dr Tonde
7 years ago

This people amaswana udyo. Even if given all the land they will overpopulate it in no time. Remember Bakili moved thousands of them to Mangochi and Machinga? Koma aswananso ngati makoswe and they have nowhere to farm. if the white settlers were multiplying like these Lomwes would the estates be still as large as they are today?

Franz Van Gwire
Franz Van Gwire
7 years ago

I feel the people of Thyolo led by Mr Wandale are 100% right to reclaim their land as the old acquisition of the said land by the Tea Estates was made without proper consultation with the local leaders and their subordinates. The then government officials just accepted and signed the deal because they were excited with prospect of tea estates thinking it would benefit the local population. The tenets presented by these people claiming GBP6 65 (about Mk53’000.00) per acre per year for all used colonial estate land from 1914 to date and a wage rate of GBP 6.13 (about… Read more »

charles
charles
7 years ago

Iwe Franz, the words to use are tax, not taxi and tenants, not tenets!

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