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mbani
8 years ago

it means all this eas done in a hurry without proper consultations and they will come again with more amendments poor malawi. poor consultancy hiring more procurement fraud

Keen Observer
8 years ago

What linkage is there? University must do it’s own researches & Agricultural Research Stations must be conducting their own researches then they can just compare the outcomes & challenge each other as per their findings not a linkage that they must be working fully together nay.

Ayobeee de Zobue
Ayobeee de Zobue
8 years ago

Sindikunvetsa. Mwati chani. Kkkkkkkkkkk.

ANALYST
ANALYST
8 years ago

Mxxiiii; This Government of “Try and Error” has now reached very unacceptable levels! To hell with the DPP! It was the same DPP cadres and thieves who removed Bunda from UNIMA, created LUANAR and added Chitedze and Mwimba Reserach Stations to it! Mxiii

peter muthanyula
peter muthanyula
8 years ago

A nation of jokers!!!

timothy
timothy
8 years ago

M’mangotiphweteka nanzo mutu araaaaaa!

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

Dpp thugs and mps ignorance again. As long as there is agricultural research, you can’t delink lunar( especially bunda) from the two research stations. There will always be collaborations. They are strongly linked unless people are academically too shallow and blind to see the linkage. The minister should know better.

Please put back the link.

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
8 years ago

Sakukunamizirani eti?

lero mwapanga ichi mawa mwasinthanso maganizo

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