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Khamani!!
Khamani!!
8 years ago

Why are you lying that Malawi is not receiving donor aid. The aid is just not being channelled though the kleptomaniac of a government . Without aid Malawi would be on the verge of collapse. Watch now , bad tobacco sales, poor harvest , MRA not meeting collection targets and the fiscal year has just began. Watch now …

Mayo
Mayo
8 years ago

Nankhumwa looking at VP with tongue sticking out like a snake.

Clueless leadership
Clueless leadership
8 years ago

We are now heading to:
Dizilo Petulo Palibe.
Forex Palibe.
Mankhwala Palibe.
Malipiro ama Civil Servants Palibe.
Chitetezo ndi icho palibe kale.

Makosana Mbendera anatilakwira

Edmund
8 years ago

i think this article is just an alarmist. Yes kwacha has lost value yes inflation is on the rise but it has not reached the stinging point yet. Its good that these issues are showing now. The only bad thing is if the government does nothing about it. We do note though that government has done its part in controlling expenditure which is good to spend only what you have. This will help in curbing inflation. So well done Goodall and Peter. The other good thing is government is is now selling Malawi for investment (to attract FDI) this is… Read more »

Mzozodo Chabe
8 years ago

The problem here is African governments waste too much time in trying to bring people to the economy instead of taking the economy to the people,China is doing it perfectly, because the more chances you give to people to open up their proper businesses, the more taxes government will collect which equals to more development for country in general. Its no rocket science like the government would make us believe.

Richard. Banda
Richard. Banda
8 years ago

this should not suplise us coz we have begun this year with calamities .Who ever would be in power could not change anything,thanks the tecnocratic DPP Govt.other wise the sinarial would be the worst.

Keen Observer
Keen Observer
8 years ago

Ya nyengo zovuta zimabwera ndikupita sizikhala forever ayi. This as well will pass.

agnes wanzeru
agnes wanzeru
8 years ago

Bomali likuyendetsedwa ndi nkhalamba zokhazokha. Goodal, Peter, Chuka ishiii !!. They are using stone age economic principles. Apaseni anyamata ma .com akuthandizeni.

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Inflation rise in repeat if it was 37.9% in 2013 at the time when donor funds were pouring in.Not bad in the absence of donor funding. This gives government serious thinking to create an environment to
increase domestic production of the essential commodities: maize,sugar,cooking oil,rice,soap and other basic commodities.
Farmers should however be given incentives to produce portions of their produce on export.

Augastine kawonga
8 years ago

Lets be patient and pray for our mother malawi.We’ll get used and things will.Its time now to learn to stand on our feet.

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