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maseko
maseko
7 years ago

that will be a waste of tax payers money through travel allowances which will include fuel. use the television and other platforms if you want to explain anything. if people are concerned about this piece of legislation the best is to go back to the drawing board and start all over not imposing it on the citizens

Paul
Paul
7 years ago

This is sleep walking to disaster. Malawians have seen the land issue divide communities and people in Zimbabwe, RSA, Kenya, Tanzania and even Zambia and Botswana. Here we are walking the same path. Regions that have been neglected by consistent past government economic development plans are now trying to rob the victims in broad daylight. This will cultivate further anger and repression. Government need to take stock who the new land owners are and from where; otherwise it is doing the same deals that colonisers dealt Malawians who end up being marginalised and left into a spiral existence in poverty… Read more »

cost-benefit analysis
cost-benefit analysis
7 years ago

izi zokha mwandikwana nazo bwanji! if you think people had a stake in this controversial bill, why did you not consult or if anything clarify the bill to the masses before rushing to pass it? Its obvious that mukufuna anthu azilipira chamwaka in disguise of land ownership. Tonse tikudziwa kuti people who have money and want to register their land already do that through leasing the land. Why then should this be imposed on all people, even those who can not afford to register. Ngati registering ikhale mandatory, what if someone can not afford? Njira zanuzo zofuna kupezera ndalama by… Read more »

chimzimu Chonyasa
7 years ago

Malawi will be a better place to live when all these thieves in power are gone! But when will that be? Only God knows

chimzimu Chonyasa
7 years ago

Too late guys! Anthu sakukhulupirirani

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