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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
7 years ago

Mr.G.Gondwe,please do not beat about the bush on Malawi’s economic recovery.The real fact is that the nation’s economic status will continue to oxidize for countless decades as long as Muthalika persists to join the gangs of Malawi’s economic saboteurs who have destroyed the economy beyond repairs.Malawians must not take Gondwe’s words as promising,he is not psych-up for real change from the outright down fall of the economy in the wake of its ratings as the poorest country in the world.At the moment,Malawians have to unite and forge ahead with a united force to stop Muthalika and his vicious economic vultures… Read more »

ChangingFaces
ChangingFaces
7 years ago

Well, MPICO was drowned in a sea of questionable debt over the same period and OML, UNETHICALLY, asked minority shareholders to pay that debt. Then NBS Bank, managed by an INCOMPETENT conglomerate called NICO, has STUPIDLY asked minority shareholders to pay debts incurred because of GROSS INCOMPETENCE at board level. Let me ask; with this GROSS INCOMPETENCE, why is NICO still allowed to operate a bank in the country? To swindle unsuspecting minority shareholders? And why has the Malawi Stock Exchange(MSE) maintained NBS, with its mediocre performance as a listed company? MSE ili mmadzi chifukwa cha STUPID companies like NBS.… Read more »

Josiahsaidi83
Josiahsaidi83
7 years ago

Mr minster sir,plz give us hope that we need

major pen
major pen
7 years ago

pang’ono pang’ono DPP I kubwera mu line, tiyamike Mulungu watichotsa manyazi anthu akolora. Mutharika 2019 you have my vote.

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