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Howie
Howie
7 years ago

MALAWI IS A BAD PLACE FOR ANYONE ESPECIALLY FOREIGNERS TO GET INVOLVED IN LAND MATTERS.. ATTN FOREIGNERS: DO NOT GO TO INVEST IN MALAWI… DO NOT GET INVOLVED IN LAND MATTERS.. THE MINISTRY OF LANDS WILL WORK AGAINST YOU EVEN TO HELP LOCALS STEAL YOUR PROPERTY!.. THERE ARE MANY CASES OF THIS KIND… DO A GOOGLE SEARCH ABOUT LAND FIGHTS IN THE COUNTRY INVOLVING FOREIGNERS .. THE JUDICIARY IS EXTREMELY CORRUPT AND WILL NOT HELP YOU BUT WILL EVEN WORK AGAISNT YOU.. WARNING!!! FOREIGNERS ARE AT HIGH RISK OF BEING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF AND EVEN HAVING THEIR INFESTMENTS STOLEN AS… Read more »

zaliro
zaliro
7 years ago

Land is best governed by our customary system. Any changes made that do not our reflect our custom simply shows we are still colonized mentally. Custom and tradition change so let change and progress be made based on our traditional values and custom. We have very good tradition and custom that recognizes private ownership within communal responsibility that is so complex and protects even the poorest of the poor while other values are based on wealth (money) and removes land rights from those who need it most

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