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GETRUDE
8 years ago

MALAWI AMOTO

mulamu pelekani@gmail.com

A normal leader who loves his country take a look in any protocol and he/she has to make a good decision. Malawi is going under worste econmoy ever. He Mr Peter Muntharika want to be suceeded his chance lies in economy. With donors withdrawn he has one chance to cut expeditures. The most costing in Malawi is travelling +allowances of president and government officials. Costing of accommodation abroad. If you add all the costs of government officials the money spend on all these can build government clincs and schools. What I have seen in Malawi we realy on aid (donors)… Read more »

KAMBWE
8 years ago

ESPECIALLY THE DUNDERGHEAD BAMUSI…

hisbolla
hisbolla
8 years ago

U have reminded me about amatchalichi. Anglican n ccap bt synod. Sinking vry low. Kuchita kuoneka kuti awa adya zaweni awa, a bishop, chitani manyazi, talk about real issues not wot u did last weekend.

Charombanthu
Charombanthu
8 years ago

Emily, as the leader of this nation, the president has to take responsibility for his decisions. Advisors are there just to guide him most especially on areas or the tuff he is not very familiar with. For instance, we all know that our president is a lawyer by profession and therefore any decisions that affect issues like health, security or finances have to be referred to his respective advisors/gurus, where necessary, before he can decide and he has to stand bold on issues affecting areas he is very familiar with and decide on his own. But at the end of… Read more »

Mphwache
Mphwache
8 years ago

Reminds me of President Museveni who has 100 advisors, some of whom have never even met the President and most of the time, it is him who advises them.

Concerned citizen
8 years ago

I was listening to a program yesterday on a radio station where Mozambicans are coming to Malawi for free medical care because they have to pay for medical care back home. It was pointed out that this was the same with Zambians and Tanzanians. Now if we want to compare countries, then let us start here. How do you expect our taxes to pay for all the free services we offer?

The Mozambican lady talked of paying 2,000 to give birth. Some how we feel we will be able to balance pur budget. HOW?

dpp kanundu
8 years ago

I have always had the same question that why does government always defend wrong doings by justifying that other countries are also doing it or they did it? Recently the president said Malawi delegation to UNGA was the smallest, 115 people. Let’s face it if china had 200, USA 150, UK 150, RSA 150, Botswana 150. In this scenario any sane person can not use these numbers as justification. Obviously the economies and poverty levels of these countries way better off than ours. So I found it wanting comparing sizes of delegations from other countries vs ours to UNGA. They… Read more »

APM's advisor on gondolosi and nsatsi

Chani,mai Mkamanga mukudana ndi ife? Musaiwale a APM tinawathandiza kunamiza anthu ndie sangatitaye. Ndipo tinayenela kukhala nduna .

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Emily, I beg to differ from your views on Advisors and Qualifications of Ministers. What ever happens, the buck stops on no. 1 and he should take responsibility. Whether he banged tables like Hillary Clinton on Bhengazi or boasted about his riches is also irrelevant. The buck stops on him! Whether he can try to call the Religous Leaders or group of NGO,s what ever; the buck stops on him! He must be bold enough to disqualify irrelevant advices and make his own decisions to the best economic interst of the country. The point is: he must never allow unnecessary… Read more »

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