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Smadav
Smadav
8 years ago

Chimanga chogulitsa anthu alinacho koma mitengo mumapereka ngati wolima munali inu.

weniweni
weniweni
8 years ago

si zoti ndalamazo apangire ma dinner ndi mlakho………muguledi chimanga apa isah!!!

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

Likoma is happy coz it put Malawi into mess by voting DPP a party of the blind and dead.

yaseen
yaseen
8 years ago

Kodi ndiye wabwino achokera kuti?

yaseen
yaseen
8 years ago

Musangowanamiza amthu apa ndalamayo si yanu

Westley
Westley
8 years ago

Dr Mangani, Lero mwasekereratu? Mwangoyamba kumene bwana. We need your brains now. Show us what you are made of. We are happy with your track record though and we are sure we will benefit from that

mmm
mmm
8 years ago

Dere Admarc akuti azitigulitsa tima 10 kgs.
Tizidya masiku angati timq 10 kgs tanuto?
Mapwevupwevu missed it a big time.
Just step down

loscosoko
8 years ago

Kayauko

The Insider
The Insider
8 years ago

The amount of money only stolen by Peter Mutharika dwarfs this 18 billion Kwacha. My appeal to pseudo president Mutharika is to return the money he stole while his brother Bingu was president which is currently stashed in American banks! He should stop preaching moral ethics among Malawians when he himself is a big thief. Peter Mutharika, are you sure you have no shame stealing from the poor and look now how many people may die as a result of your greed! It’s not too late, you can atone your sins by doing the right thing – RETURN THE MONEY!

me
me
8 years ago

Just cancel the whole fisp project
The money should be used for the food insecure this year and next year.
Why do we spend so much on fisp yet every year people are food insecure? Who benefits from fisp?

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