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Laziest Civil Service
Laziest Civil Service
8 years ago

Kodi action imakuvutani bwanji? You have recited that story about value adding to malawi agricultural produce since time immemorial. You have talked about OVOP and we have heard about AGOA. Yet no action. Ofunika kukudulani machende achina Mwamveka. Too lazy stupid idiots. Why is implementation a huge challenge to you? Corrupt fools!

Charombanthu
Charombanthu
8 years ago

We have been hearing the same stories all along since Muluzi’s era – startegies, roadmaps, national policies, blah blah blah. We need action not documents that just gather dust on shelves. Implementation, action, action, action is the key word not documents that will just gather dust up to 2019…..

Ngoma, Thomas, London
Ngoma, Thomas, London
8 years ago

Welcome Malawi to sound development policies! Industrialisation is the only way known to humanity to truly develop a nation! By that we mean proper “Industrialisation not “pseudo-industrialisation” being proposed here. If the interpretation of industrialisation is as has been outlined and I quote “to add value to its agricultural products like cotton, pigeon peas and soya” then God bless Malawi! You have another 100 years languishing in abject poverty ahead. For once, Malawian political leaders think outside the box strategically. Divorce yourselves from the chains of the past thinking of agri-centric economic growth strategies. They are holding the country back.… Read more »

makito
makito
8 years ago

Malawi. Same old same old. We will incorporate in the policy whatever(!) Other countries are doing. That is your trade minister. Green belt ( God knows when it will take off) and village polytechnics are Chaponda’s key industrialization strategy. Zuma is right. He is not responsible for such dumb governments.

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