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The Patriot
The Patriot
8 years ago

If our leaders think passing the ATI bil is a tough condition then we must be afraid, very afraid! Ndithudi a Goodall Gondwe, APM , Kusaila etal what is tough about the ATI bill? People are suffering in villages and towns, why cant you our leaders do the needful and pass the bill? It is very shameful for the Mzungu to be setting conditions for aid, when those same conditions are what we need as Malawians. Most Malawians want the ATI bill koma inuyo ma leaders simukufuna, where is the love for your people? Our government is supposed to work… Read more »

maganizo
8 years ago

AZUNGUWA ATOPA NDIKUTITHAZA MMALAO MOTI ANGONENA KOMA ZIFUKWA 20. TIVOMEREZE ATITHANDIZA ZAKA 50 NDIZAMBIRI TALEPHERA NDI IFE. KUBA SIKUNGATHE POPEZA ZIMAYAMBIRA KULIKULU KOMWEKO KOMA KUMAFINYA ANA. IWO AKAMANGIDWA 2HRS UMVA KUTI ALIKUCHIPATALA HBP. KOMA WOBA MBUZI ZAKA WOSAPITA KUCHIPATALA. AWUZENI KUTI ATISIYE TIZIVUTIKA.

Enawa
8 years ago

Ngati ukuwafunabe amai kuti azilamula uwatenge azikalamula banja lanja lako koma dzikoli president ndi APM as of now

Chingolopiyo
Chingolopiyo
8 years ago

How many presidents has Mw got? The pic shows another president for Malawi

nyenyezi
nyenyezi
8 years ago

Iam ashamed with this government,, if passing the ATI is a tough condition for APM, ndiye dzikoli mulikwanitsa? Munangogweratu izi sizinali mbali yanu, inu koma choko kuphunzitsa azungu mabodza, ngati unakukanika u miister of education ndiye umati dziko ungalithe? Ngati samaba ndipo palibe chomer akubisa let the ATI be passed into law, honey moon is over. Sinthawi ya Kamuzu ino yoti tizikhala mumdzima wosadziwa zomwe zikuchitika mdziko mwathu momwe. Moreover Pitala kunalibe m’mene tinkavotera multiparty, ndiye asatiphere ufulu wathu, iye anali kokudya polony kwawo kwa azungu, zautsiru basi.

Njalayamalamuchiuno
Njalayamalamuchiuno
8 years ago

Every body now agrees that our female president worked wonders in bringing the economy in the right path in the two years she was in power. On the contrary the country has never seen any comfort since these men, under DPP placed themselves on the driving seat. The country is run like an experimental field. More time is spent on finger pointing and propaganda than leaders championing development. More action is needed than mare talk.

Judah
8 years ago

This is not the issue don’t cheat us but but but but 577

vin mongu
vin mongu
8 years ago

this business of donors doing the logical things whihc our own governments donot is sometimes a mystery. ndalama mukuzifuna but want to make life tough for yourselves. delaying ATI bill because you want to steal, delaying FISP private sector involvement because mwina amasapota zipani zina or ADMARC igwa. no wonder we are a failed state

mphatso
mphatso
8 years ago

Donors will keep on shifting goalpost once you meet tehre conditions they will give you 10% of aid and then will tell you that to get more a new set of conditions will be given. I can see due to economic collapse most malawians should head to europe as migrants as we have no choice Donors wants malawis economy to collapse let them look after us in there countries

John
John
8 years ago

I DONT SEE ANY TOUGH CONDITIONS HERE. IS PASSING ACCESS TO INFORMATION BILL A TOUGH THING TO DO? ONLY THOSE THAT HAVE SECRETS TO HIDE CAN BE SCARED. BUT A GOVT THAT HAS NOTHING TO HIDE PALIBE NKHANI APA.

ZIKUONETSERATU POYERA KUTI KUBOMAKO MUKUBA TOO MUCH!

IN FACT, YOU DONT NEED DONORS TO PUSH YOU TO PASS ACCESS TO INFORMATION BILL.

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