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george
george
8 years ago

cashgate yagona koma ku malawi

huston
huston
8 years ago

mbwenumbwenu Winston msowoya

Have you read the article or your hatred for this government is just too much that you think everything written here is sanctioned by government. According to this article it is your fellow mbwenumbwenus who are fighting foer compensation and NOT government. Infact government has refused to take part in this fight and has left it to your mbwenumbwenu lawyers to fight on their own. WAMVA tsopano???? It is stupid idiots like you who derail progress in this country because of your stupid and blind hatred for people who are not from your tribe.

Trendex
Trendex
8 years ago

Is this part of economic cracking down?

Hey
Hey
8 years ago

Next time MCP should be sued for making thousands of Malawians destitute. By the way, #3, Winston Msowoya, you have misunderstood the stance by government. Government says this is a private issue that can be pursued by private lawyers so it’s not government that has an interest in pursuing this issue. May be your understanding is different depending on the type of corridors you went through to attain your “edukweshion”

M. G. Jangaza
M. G. Jangaza
8 years ago

And the kind of compensation should not be in a form of cash, but rather something visual that even up coming generation should be able to notice.

Fkr
Fkr
8 years ago

Its really a joke reading this article and then reading the next article on Nyasatimes where britian donates another MK5BILLION in food aid. Until the recent cash gate scandal where billions of Kwacha were stolen from the countries coffers by politicians, Britain and others, supported the majority of the national budget and had been doing so for decades. The built most of the infrastructure you see today, damns, power stations and power networks, roads, buildings, farms and plantations. If it were not for Britain there would be no Malawi. Think of the history of this country and how it came… Read more »

Patrick
8 years ago

If this is the case then MCP should also be asked to compensate to the families of people that they killed for more than a decade.

Chambe
Chambe
8 years ago

@Winston Msowoya
You seem not to have understood the story or you have just commented without reading it thoroughly. It’s about the massacre of people by the colonial British government. This could not be settled by aid Britain has been giving to Malawi government. It is a private matter between lawyers against the British government

kaDausi
kaDausi
8 years ago

Why did you decide to spell Wakutumbikika Wadada Gondwe’s name as G9ondwe. Mwayamba chiponge wana inu!

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Did you ask compensation from the Banda regime for all those brutal massacres and massive imprisonment without trial?To be fair,Britain has helped Malawi massively wether financially or politically.What has now prompted the government of Malawi to revive the old wounds? Can you pay back what the British has done to you? Please don’t throw your failures to others,you must be ashamed,you have foolishly failed to run the country you must accept responsibility for that you morons.

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