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Sambaukwatiwe
Sambaukwatiwe
8 years ago

The guy has gone for holiday in China, he is not even mentioned on all the programs on China Central TV

Thinktank
Thinktank
8 years ago

For the benefit of Malawi, your resignation would be asignificant development iwe peter. shame on you! Sobs!sobs!

Ahoy
8 years ago

Pitara u are 80 years, are u going to finish paying thz loans?

Ahoy
8 years ago

Loans n more loans!

macwell Nambuya
macwell Nambuya
8 years ago

I hope there will be no tribalism in the allocation of those development projects as you are begging in the name of Malawi and not just Lomwe land. Otherwise pakapanda amayi centralregion could have lost the stadium.

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8 years ago

Zaaaa zi
Kwacha akugwa kuno chifukwa cha pulofesa wa pa Cypruss University of Texas yu.

Good
Good
8 years ago

Wina wa nsanje alira chweeeee

jimbo
jimbo
8 years ago

I apologise for the misspelling of ‘countries’. It should be ‘country’s’.

jimbo
jimbo
8 years ago

How has China ‘played a significant role in transforming Malawi’s socio-economic landscape since…….2007’? Chinese development and support is based on long term loans NOT aid with no strings attached. How do the New Parliament building, the Presidential Villas in Lilongwe, a five-star hotel, the Bingu International Conference Centre and the Bingu Stadium help Malawi’s development? Are the people of Malawi better off as a result of Chinese investment or is the government the chief beneficiary? The kwacha continues to fall against the major currencies, there is a shortage of medicines and educational materials, and the cost of living continues to… Read more »

Concerned citizen
8 years ago

POWER, POWER, POWER!!!!

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