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Mirella K
Mirella K
8 years ago

Amalawi tiyeni tikhale anthu anzeru… Madera akunenedwa ngati Area 13 are not residential areas. Tikamati ma developers we don’t mean tinyumba tazipinda ziwiri tija ayi. I think you will agree with me kuti such areas like 13 needed to have skyscrappers by now…eeh!

Kafodya Imdzomdzo
Kafodya Imdzomdzo
8 years ago

Why is the minister with Inkosi, Is the land issue related to Inkosi Gomani?

pido
pido
8 years ago

Sean you dont know the functions of the places you have mentioned. Umbuli ukuvutani. Any country has such places. Mbuzi yamunthu iwe

Andy
Andy
8 years ago

Atupele, which PS or Director in the lands department pushed you to say this hopeless speech. If I were you I would remove him from the Ministry of Lands because he doesnt wish you well nor does he wish the govt well. He/she is underpressure from Amwenye or other foreigners to grab land from Malawian and give it to them. I do not want to say its perhaps yourself who has been palmed with cash from some sources to sell them land belonging to hard working bonefide Malawians. If this is true then its unfortunate and you deserve to be… Read more »

kaka
kaka
8 years ago

politicians and foreigners asakupaseni malo. Land be given to malawians

Real malawian
Real malawian
8 years ago

They want to grab land and sell it to foreigners who have money.These crooks are very much obsessed with money.The land belongs to Malawians.Let them build at their own pace with their bicycle economy.You want other cashgates where people were building mansions within a month and now are running away to sleep in their mansions built from ill gotten proceeds.

Che Wanimiliyoni
Che Wanimiliyoni
8 years ago

Let landowners, as long as they are paying city rates and ground rent, develop at their own pace. Why the rush? Imagine if all land was developed in 1975 where would you have built all these new buildings being built today? In fact it would have been looking like Limbe town full of old structures. A mixture of old and new buildings give a city its architectural history and character. And by the way can this U$1.5 billion economy afford to hav all vacant land in Lilongwe city built within say 10 years? Nyumba zake nde zazidina za udzutu!

Sean
Sean
8 years ago

komanso zinthu zina zimayenela zisamutsidwe mu Capital city,like botanical garden and Lilongwe natural centuary,zinthu zimenezi ndi nkhalango zake zinadya malo ambili,I wished if kuchokera pa Area 18 mpaka ku city center nkhalango yonse ija ikanangochosedwa anthu amangepo ma buildings,Lilongwe angakongole ndikuwala kwambili

Wampwesa
Wampwesa
8 years ago

Ku Lands kuli corruption osati yamasewera. Land is given to foreigners yet ife tikuyendera every month since 2001

mphisi saysRRIZZA
mphisi saysRRIZZA
8 years ago

What is needed is to abolish the freehold land and convert it to 25 years leases and abolish all long leases and convert them to 20 years lease hold

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