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kwendeka
kwendeka
7 years ago

Shit, u talking S H I T Mutharika! Bullshit.

Kholowa mkabudula
Kholowa mkabudula
7 years ago

We are already in trouble,why cant we just invest in our own generation instead of buying as we dont have enough money to pay? What is it that we dont have then if we can manage to buy? When will malawi be self reliant abale? Thousands of our engineers are out of work,cant we invest in our own facilities that will increase jobs to our youth?

ANALYST
ANALYST
7 years ago

Mxiiiiii! From 2007 todate (9 years) but the MCC Compact (MCA) has done nothing on the ground! What type of project is this without a timeframe??? Is it a 50-year project??? Nonsense

southern offender
7 years ago

guys what about kamwamba project. iwe minister ndi mbuyako mungopanga zopoira basi malawi ruled with mistaken president .implement kamwamba not this nonsense noise.be patriotic to develop malawi.’,work witb your word by the way iwe msaka ukuba ma ruby ku ntcheu ndi appex we need that mine in the government hands we are tired with justice

zangazanga nqcube
7 years ago

complement vs compliment. …. a new energy company that will compliment………

Kachingwe~gana
Kachingwe~gana
7 years ago

Tili penepano Pa Malawi Tiwonenge?

Wanda
Wanda
7 years ago

Bola magetsi apange improve so that blackouts are minimised

Poverty 'real disease'
Poverty 'real disease'
7 years ago

US is the highest polluter in the world and its energy mix uses more than 60% coal because it is the cheapest source of energy globally. Why don’t they invest in coal energy source in Malawi? Why do they still encourage the most expensive source of energy to poor countries? Is this out of goodwill or bad. As a country I think we need to wake up and strategize on our own rather than still be cheated by these colonial masters. These people can’t advise the US government to invest on hydro because they know its expensive. Africa shall never… Read more »

Fraser Moyo
Fraser Moyo
7 years ago

Develop Youth Democratic Party (DYDP) will speed up things not like things, do you think 30% of Malawi population will be use electricity by 2025,When the Youth be in power within 3 years almost 75% will use electricity.

You can see your self that President and his Minister are contradicting each other ,why because they is communication problem,

Peter Nkosi
Peter Nkosi
7 years ago

Mutharika II also stated the bleeding obvious that we are not connected electrically to the Outside. We would have been if his brother had assented some years ago to a certain bill passed by the National Assembly which would have allowed us to access a loan from a certain donor. If he had done so, then we would not have been subjected to all of the load shedding that we have to put up with, and can continue to look forward to in the coming years until the fairy tale reported here comes to fruition.

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