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sd
sd
8 years ago

Jimbo ur STUPID,go to HELL&hung
urself

tan'gatan'ga
tan'gatan'ga
8 years ago

Very true Dr Bandawe. The west and China will continue exploiting us until we change our mindsets. Of course a rider will give his horse food and water so that he can continue riding it to destinations the horse nothing to do with.

Jimbo
Jimbo
8 years ago

APM says ‘Malawi has benefited by colossal infrastructure projects’. He then goes on to list: parliament building, a 5 star hotel, conference centre, presidential villas and a national stadium in Lilongwe. How can these projects be classified as ‘infrastructure’? They do not benefit the people on Malawi at all and they do not meet the real needs of the country. APM is a buffoon, a total waste of space. How can he move the country forward if he has no grasp of the real needs of the country and doesn’t understand what is meant by infrastructure. Any person off the… Read more »

Karl
Karl
8 years ago

How do presidential villas and a five star hotel and a football stadium benefit ordinary Malawi and who struggle with the basic necessities of life? Where is the investment in healthcare, or electricity or water – or scores of other things that are needed for the health of the nation?

Dr Haswel P Bandawe
Dr Haswel P Bandawe
8 years ago

It is true that China has supported Aftica’s desire to be independent. This support was most vivid during the struggle for independence from colonial powers: Britain, France, Spain, Portugal, Apatheid and Apatheid South Africa. The colonial owners wanted Africa to be a source of cheap raw materials. They still have this strategy of their relationship with Africa. These Neo-colonial powers do not want Africa to industrialise. The so-called Partnership Agreements with the European Union are agreements of the horse (Africans) and the rider (former colonial powers). Look at the AGOA agreement with the USA; look at the WTO controlled by… Read more »

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