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Wizilachi Nyirenda
Wizilachi Nyirenda
7 years ago

Mr.Mhango seems not to have travelled outside Malawi and so with myriad of politicians.Mhango,seeing is believing try to travel outside Malawi you will learn a lot you fool.

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

I met Bright Msaka between 1996/1997 in Edmonton,Canada when he paid a short visit to very few Malawians who lived there.A mid discussions,I was moved by his eloquence when he partriotically said that he did not agree with MCP’s imposition of Quota System that creates national disunity and laxation and went on to say afterall,Northerners are hard working citizens who do not deserve such draconian treatment by their own government.However,his entanglement into a would be spoliate oil project with gargantuan sequel,is the work of Muthalika and his misguided opportunists waiting to enrich themselves from oil revenues which the overwhelming wretched… Read more »

mufwa mkandawire
7 years ago

Bright Msaka is not an environmentalist neither a Biodiversity Conservation Expert. He is simply a historian, I mean a lawyer who just read books and related to what has happened elsewhere in the world period.

Therefore, he doesn’t know anything about the complexity of the environment. I advise him to go to NIGERIA and see for himself the magnitude of oil pollution that is happening there in River Volta.

This minister is another greedy one.

nana gondwe
nana gondwe
7 years ago

point of correction River volta is in Ghana and not Nigeria get your facts right before commenting

Kanchenga
Kanchenga
7 years ago
Reply to  nana gondwe

That doesn’t change the truth in his message. The Nigerian situation is really sad. I have been to the delta state.If we had that situation in Malawi Blantyre city would be wiped out due to water problem. The lower Shire would also go. The sugar factory would be history. Despite opening up of the media Malawians know very little of facts that really matter. Very few Malawians really know the danger we exposed ourself by allowing that greedy palladin to mine uranium in Karonga but make no mistake we will pay for that mistake despite the fact that Malawi never… Read more »

Jahmes Mhango
Jahmes Mhango
7 years ago

This is to ignorant of the factors that drive the economy. How long can be poor and yet there are resources to address the problems. What is pollution really. We should adapt. Its to ill-informed. Extract the oil and the rest will follow.

mufwa mkandawire
7 years ago
Reply to  Jahmes Mhango

My plain question. Did Uranium mining in Karonga address the poverty of the country and local Malawians? If the answer is YES, then let extract oil and if the answer is NO, it better you think twice before things get out of hand.

Kanchenga
Kanchenga
7 years ago
Reply to  Jahmes Mhango

Foolishness at it’s best. It is true that oil can be extracted safely just like uranium. That is in a country known for its safety standards and leaders who love their country. However in Malawi where leaders are broken and corrupt and Foolishness surround both private and public corridors that is impossible. Now we have hope that after this lot is gone clever engineers will get water for our cities from the lake. Hope that after this lot tourist experts will develop the shores our lake into a haven of economic activity. To allow oil extraction while this rotten and… Read more »

M Sizini
M Sizini
7 years ago

There are those who say that Msiska is just another blind captain sailing his Titanic into an iceberg. I disagree. There was never any suspicion that the captain of the Titanic was paid to sail his ship into the iceberg.

M Sizini
M Sizini
7 years ago
Reply to  M Sizini

Pepani: aMsaka.

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