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Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) has given its seal of approval for the Malawi team, the Flames,...
If this massive investment is truly going to be used to address issues of “food and nutrition security”, then it’s time to move past our addiction to the monocropping of maize, and bring agricultural production systems in line with Malawi’s 6-food group model for the healthy growth and development of the nation. Beginning with the implementation of FISP in 2005, Malawi saw 8 consecutive growing seasons of surplus maize harvests (yes, we actually over-produced ‘food’), but with no resulting decrease in our staggering 47% nutritional ‘stunting’ rate. The monocropping of one high-carbohydrate, low-nutrient food has left Malawi’s soils compacted and… Read more »
You would expect that the Green Belt would be activated now with that amount of money. Get experts from any of the development partners to have the requisite infrastructure installed and have it kick-started. In Kamuzu’s days, he had the Taiwanese run the rice irrigation schemes in the country. Why not go a similar route?
Ma allowance a ma officials a ku Capital Hill ndalama zimenezo.
Accountability watch. Please Donors provide us donation for checking these money yourselves although I don’t know how. I know it’s very awkward situation but the more you trust people the more they dissapoint us. No Hope thinking the money will be half pocketed
WHERE IS THE MONEY PLEASE? THE WHOLE NATION NEED OVERHAUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Top dogs will benefit more than the actual farmer
iiiiiiih ndalama zimezo zibedwa,ma training,allowances,fuel,double salaries eeeeehh ndi kumalawi kuno anthu amapita ku mulanje,mozambique so tha they becime invisible and kutelera ngati milamba..
this is exciting news to the agriculture industry in Malawi.