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Chikutumbwe
Chikutumbwe
8 years ago

I DONT THINK THIS GOVT IS LISTENING FROM ANYBODY. JUST IMAGINE OPC HAS REQUESTED A WHOOPING K3.1 BILLION KWACHA AS BUDGET INCREASE TO BE USED IN 3 MONTHS TILL JUNE 2016. WHAT WILL THEY BE BUYING????

this is another form of cashgate!

Kadziotche
Kadziotche
8 years ago

I am not amused with this obvious perennial food shortage problem in Malawi. As a nation we do not seem that we want to deal with it. FISP fails us every year.Try irrigation,just a political rhetoric! Companies like ILLOVO have land and irrigation capacity to feed the country.They should be given a contract by govt to produce so much maize (of the quantity that we are always importing in deficit of expected harvest).A lot of forex will be saved and food shortages will be reduced if not eliminated. Govt (through Admarc) will be the monopoly buyer. NFRA can preserve the… Read more »

wachiona ndani
wachiona ndani
8 years ago

natural disasters are the cause of concern and no one should blame the president and his government its man made decision kuononga nthaka komanso chilengedwe ndiye mwati agwetse mvula kupewa ng’amba ndani cashgate escapee pompo!

Che Wanimiliyoni
Che Wanimiliyoni
8 years ago

This maize shortage is becoming a disastor now and its time the minister responsible for relief and disastor takes over control of Admarc. Those who happen to pass by Chinsapo Police Monday and Tues this week would have noticed a huge crowd of people wanting to buy maize. Who is the disastor minister by the way and how much did he score in that Sunday Times cabinet ratings?

Dr
Dr
8 years ago

Boma lazitsilu utha kutopa ndikulakhula.

Mccarthy
8 years ago

APM he must fall; otherwise he gonna turn this country like dustbin!!

Max
Max
8 years ago

APM he don’t have a problem!!

Max
Max
8 years ago

I feel very sorry for my country, Next time malawi you need to choose wisely, this APM is destroying the country, because him” he doesn’t have the problem!.

Sautso
8 years ago

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Chambe
Chambe
8 years ago

It reminds me of 1981 and 1982 when the situation was exactly the same as it is now. People survived and went through the same situation with UDF government. Nothing new the only thing that is new is how the pressure is being exerted on APM. There was no such a pressure to Muluzi and none to Kamuzu. All in all, Malawians are always aware that these situations have always been a repeat and are yet to recur irrespective of which party will be in power in future .

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