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Mathanyula
Mathanyula
8 years ago

Mathanyula, talk is cheap.

palaziman
palaziman
8 years ago

All the solution and ideas comes during the rain season only,when the rain has gone no any measure is done to keep away people to such places,it happen during last year rain season,yet from april to november nothing come out to change things or to replace people to other areas,now the rain is here now and some places already having disaster and its when ideas is coming out.

Machecheta
Machecheta
8 years ago

Bravo, your Excellency for the excellent strategic initiative regarding the management of the Shire River Basin. All the rivers in the Shire Valley Basin can be managed. We should all start dreaming about a Shire River that has been completely managed and has been turned into an opportunity for significant food security programs. It is possible. All we needs is a shared common vision and a multi-sectoral approach in flood disaster management. The lasting solution that the State President is proposing is a challenge to the Malawian Engineers and private sector Companies and indeed to all of us to start… Read more »

Anthu akuda
Anthu akuda
8 years ago

Anything that doesn’t mention a tough stance in dealing with charcoal burning is just hogwash lip service especially from a leader. Any time we see bags of charcoal along our roads is a constant reminder that we are not serious with conserving our environment. Down stream interventions rarely help. We can build dykes or excavate rivers but if people continue wanton cutting down of trees in the catchment areas we are in for problems. Since our country doesn’t have reliable source of electricity but we seem to have large deposits of coal, we would try to venture into making coal… Read more »

Apoche
Apoche
8 years ago

I don’t like this president

Nthandalanda
Nthandalanda
8 years ago

Let’s see if you are going to manage. This is our country and land.

therere
therere
8 years ago

sachokatu amenewa, amafuna relief aid chaka chiri chonse,

Tengupenya
Tengupenya
8 years ago

Amakana anthu kusiya malo komwe kuli manda amakolo awo. Mfumu ina ku Chikwawa ndi anthu ena ku Nsanje anawuzapo boma kuti liwapatse ma speed boat as a mitigation measure osati kuwasamutsa. Koma mafumu afunikadi kuchitapo kanthu pa mfundo yosamuka, Manda atha kumadzawayedera pa chaka chokumbukira makolo awo. Atha kumanga mipanda ndikuyika electric fence ndi magetsi a solar kuzungulira mandawo kuti asamalike mogwira mtima. Mizimu ya makolo awo iwuse mumtendere. Titeteze miyoyo yomwe yikadalipoyi poyisamutsira ku mtunda.

Winford Saka
Winford Saka
8 years ago

Apm Woyeeeeee

Winford Saka
Winford Saka
8 years ago

That’s the Apm I Know dealing with a Problem once and for all

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