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Hd
Hd
8 years ago

I wonder what the wvi country director has said you go in some remoted area and see some project wvi roll out you wonder is it an ngo project or it is groping of local, even the project dont bring impact to people of that area but when u heard the project budget u surprise huge some of money but all these money they put on their pocket go and search some project officer in world vision, very corrupt so how this behaviour can expect malawi to change, i, myself i like china style for instance if they fund government… Read more »

kaya
kaya
8 years ago

The money and other resources are right here in this country. Malawians let us join hands to work our lungs out to improve our productivity. Secondly, let us join hands to stop corruption and fraud which is a major killer of development. No body has prospered by getting handouts. I am amazed at some people’s resistance to change. How can we continue to cry for handouts and donors support at the age of 50 years old!! Its a shame to all of us!! If it was a man we would say the guy is dying of poverty and is a… Read more »

Tonnex
8 years ago

We have got enough resources, that; if can be shared equally, others cannot be beggers or the dependents to hand outs.

Kandapako
Kandapako
8 years ago

The problem is you donors. You design projects and impose them on Malawians without domestication. We know our problems, we know how to sort them out, what we lack are the resources. If you can only listen to our ways of sorting our problems, we can sort them out together with your assistance.

kasha kalonga
kasha kalonga
8 years ago

Can the government of Malawi manage to feed it’s on people by them selves i wonder,Malawi what you must do is don’t think about dowing corruption,do not miss use donor find,teach your people about farming,make the youth of Malawi to be active in farm programs and make sure all the provinces they are dowing farming then we will try to help ourselves if we can do that.

redeemed
redeemed
8 years ago

It never ceases to amaze me that human race inspire of all the blessings of wisdom happened to be the laziest both mentally and physically. You find a person owning a large scale piece of land but only to build a small house and plant fruitless trees around. When he wants fruits he has to spend money or have to beg from neighbours.

mtubzitubzu kumputa mkunkhudza
mtubzitubzu kumputa mkunkhudza
8 years ago

You have done to your side. Now its our time to do something for our best and up coming kids

mphatso
mphatso
8 years ago

for over 50 years we still have to depend on someone for food clothes and shelter.Leaders we need revival of green belt.we must produce our own food osamangodziwa kubereka a malawi kunyanya…dziko lonse ndi madzi koma politchula mukuti ku malawi moto wake uli kuti?wootcha misikawu or what?lets just go back to Nyasaland mwina zingatiyendere.

Hastings
Hastings
8 years ago

As muh as we need to hold still to the bycircle learner, at some point in time we need to let him/her stand alone , koma timing is very imprtant, teach us how to fish yes but stop stealing our fish in the name of help or political pressure, u corrupt our Leaders and through them u achieve what you want for african countries. yes we will stand own our our n God will side with us, abale athu akuchikwawa we can do this n we will. let them go asatinyoze chonchi n yet they r the ones who killed… Read more »

Ovilera
8 years ago

Am really happy that people are realising that handouts makes people lazy, we complain about rains but we have plenty of water in lakes, rivers and streams. And also depending on small holder farmers to produce food for the country will lead us nowhere, we need large farms that can use advanced irrigation systems.

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