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Vyapasi
Vyapasi
9 years ago

By extending the audit period our court systems will realize Ms. Senzani has been stealing ever since and therefore does not deserve a suspended sentence or 3 years in prison. What she refunded is only partial of her massive accumulated stolen wealth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Good idea i support your coment but am dead laughing now, you mean donors they must give us the aid money to share? if so i would like to hear the response from donors about our proposal of giving us our share, statistically how much do you think $500m that was went missing can we share per person, let me think, divide by 20million Malawian citizen ——–

johnM
johnM
9 years ago

I am one who does not believe in AID. Countries can develop without AID, how did Britain develop? Were there International organization such as IMF, World Bank which assisted it with loans? Of not. Did Britain receive grants from other developed countries in the world? Of not. Britain developed the way all other countries should develop, with proper fiscal management and proper investment in activities that made sense and were to be of beneficial in the future. AID should be eliminated altogether because very few people benefit from it. Ask the ordinary villager in Malawi if there is a difference… Read more »

duman
duman
9 years ago

Zimenezo ndizimene timafuna, mumangolimbikila 13billion kuyiwala yanu musova ndithu. Mwatibera kokwanila ndipo ndizachidziwikile kuti boma limene lilipoli motsogozedwa ndi munthu wopanda manoyu zikuvutani. Pempho, madonors with-hold ur aid

Uchitsiru Sasekana
9 years ago

The most vulnerable communities must be trained on formation of a well organized community development council that will identify areas needing urgent attention come up with a modern sustainable plan that will last (Expert involvement required) Only a few selected signatories are allowed to make withdraws whereby a detailed account with proven physical evidence will be copied to all members of the committee and non members to come in as witnesses. “NGO’s and Government must stop handling AID money with immediate effect he lets we die in poverty unless we act on this NOTHING is ever going to change for… Read more »

Nobel
Nobel
9 years ago

Its obvious that these donors did not expect DPP to bounce back into power. It came as a shocker for sure so thats why the Germany govt wants to conduct forensic audit involving the much touted MK92 billion. Its quite interesting to hear about this forensic audit while the president says there’s nothing like 92 billion kwacha missing, really Mr. President? Lets wait and see.

Victor Phiri
Victor Phiri
9 years ago

Federalism is the solution not unitary government in which too much power is in the hands of one individual

zanga phe
9 years ago

of course its leakage bucket but pliz those guys who are involved in the cash gate they deserves stiffer punishment to deter others, it is very unfair that the other guy in chitipa has been charged with seven years imprisonment for stealing assorted item worthy 500000, while other person who stole 65000000 , only to be charged 2years imprisonment and says its too much, where is justice in Malawi. to be poor should not be a reason for injustice

Jando
9 years ago

The foreign aid should consider majority poor people in malawi

zakakaliya mulopwiya
zakakaliya mulopwiya
9 years ago

Hahaha koma kumeneko. Timangowona ngati PP led govt inali yakuba yokha. Tiwona za 92 billion kwacha kuti zitha bwa. Enafe zimatiwawa kuwona Ena enjoying with stolen money while poor Malawians sleeping on empty stomach. These are killers and needs to be punished. Audit very welcome and I am very happy for that.

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