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Gizmodo
Gizmodo
7 years ago

Haha Issa, if you need a sponsor to share your ideas about development then nobody is going to take you seriously. What is your solution for development? Have everyone in Malawi find sponsors?

Tilitonse
Tilitonse
7 years ago

Contact people like Emmanuel Chinunda who has authored a book on Grappling with Change in Africa: The Dream of Prosperity using African Wisdom and Achitabwino who writes on Mindset Change. Both these people write in Daily Times. Their views can surely assist on this. I dont have their contacts but they will be possible candidates.

Chakhulunkwenda
Chakhulunkwenda
7 years ago

Malawi needs a Federal System to develop

FEDex
FEDex
7 years ago

hahahaha mdyomba Issa, You’ll show who that Malawi is not poor? That was Bingu rhetoric, we don’t need to hear that again. It is a Fact that Malawi is poor. Being born in Malawi is the worst birthday gift every baby can anticipate. Develop in 5 years? Stop dreaming bro. Please don’t make a fool of yourself. Just like your talk, Malawi has good and aweinspiring theorists. They talk good on paper, they earn PhD for their exceptional wits. But coming to the practical side of their theories, zero. We’ve been poor since time immemorial, if you want to see… Read more »

Issa Kabudula
Issa Kabudula
7 years ago

Am also ready to be part of this programme – my speech can be themed “Malawi can develop in 5 Years ask me How?”

I have followed TEDx, watched the individuals with brains of all the regions, who talks hard and educates the masses of the people.

Hope somebody will sponsor me to be one of the speakers on TEDx Lilongwe. I have a full brief that Malawi is not poor, but its people are poor. My direct contact: [email protected]

Rute
Rute
7 years ago

Will you do live online streaming? I would like to hear mwai kumwenda, Piksy speak. please don’t make this elitist — try to find a way not to scare off Malawians who are not fluent in English. Have you seen William kamkwamba ‘s,Ted talk – it is in broken English but so inspirational. please have a strong research team that can find potential candidates in the districts.

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