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Ujeni
Ujeni
8 years ago

Better than if JB was still a president? Think of the useless trips with big entourages she used to hook from capital hill, opening n planting stones everywhere, elevating n promoting Chiefs everyday, Cashgate n many more. Where would Malawi be today? I am very much afraid. Peter is not ticking but better under him today.

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

The one who will take over from DPP will inherit problems like JB while 92 billion is in Switzerland (bedroom) Stolen money is what is working now to make -4 percent inflation and by the time they will leave govt it will be -80 percent.

Zebede
Zebede
8 years ago

Our country actually lost direction/focus from 1994, may be due to excitement brought about by multiparty/freedom. We are all aware that Malawi’s economy heavily relies on agriculture(especially crop and livestock production) and through agriculture the country was able to feed itself and generate adequate amounts of the most needed foreign exchange/currency. Fortunately, before 1994 all Malwians were fully and actively involved in agricultural production i.e from Head of State, ministers, MPs, civil servants, agricultural companies(Chamwabvi, Press Agriculture and many more), commercial/estate farmers to subsistence farmers. This in turn resulted in more agricultural production than the country’s local needs, such that… Read more »

mosioatunga mosioatunga
mosioatunga mosioatunga
8 years ago

peter is big man

Christopher peck
Christopher peck
8 years ago

Invite more industeries into the the country
Intetest rates to be slashed for export oriented industries that sell more than 70% in forgien exchange
Reduce taxes on manufactured goods made in malawi that are exported
Use home produce from agricultural sector to promote industry

Nyamata wa kwa Mayaka
Nyamata wa kwa Mayaka
8 years ago

Boma labvutika kwambiri pankhani ya za chuma

DPP CHIEF SUPPORTER
DPP CHIEF SUPPORTER
8 years ago

I am a DPP supporter and I voted for Professor Peter Mutharika. I would want DPP to rule this country. However I have reservations: 1. The economy is not fairing well. People are not interested in economic statistics. We voted for him to make sure the lives of people are improved. Peter has not told the nation how he is going to tackle poverty which is rampant in the country. The DPP government is painting a rosy picture that the economy is good when it borrowed money to cushion the economic vacuum 2. It is not justifiable to, proclaim that… Read more »

Comment on
Comment on
8 years ago

Hon former Minister this is good observation on Malawi economy and proceed to say the plan to achive economic growth as an MP, could say bra… bra…. In my opinion you were entrusted on Parliamentary position to steer up economic growth for our country so that it translate to the growth of our economy and not to take the responsibility of a mere journalist investigative responce and stretch your mouth to unlimited stretch with makanda ntchembere. Everyone knows your weaknesses as someone that did not follow up with liquidity while in office to an extent of us tax payers losing… Read more »

Omex70
Omex70
8 years ago

“Although DPP rigged May 20, 2014 election, it will not be able to rig economy.”kikikikiki

nYAU SITHOBWA
nYAU SITHOBWA
8 years ago

Zakhala bwino anye Alomwe amenewa pano ndiye adzadza mu town yathu ya Lilongwe akungoyala paliponse

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