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Patriot
Patriot
9 years ago

Anzake onse abwelera mma iko awo, kodi mlomweyu akuti akhalako masiku angati tikulipira K7 million pa tsiku ku Waldorf Astoria Hotel?
Kazibwerako kumeneko iya.

jacob
jacob
9 years ago

are the numbers in the article correct? will the Nsanje Port cost USD500billion? am sure its kwachas not dollars coz if that’s the case then we are better off using the money else where? by the way the GDP of Malawi is less than 5billion dollars so that means 100 times the DGP of the country its insane, check the figures before you publish, I guess its simple editorial mistake

loveness
loveness
9 years ago

so long as this investors dont drain our country and employ our children like what the Asians are doing this so called well wishers have not only drained our country but also degradedthe future of our children.

Chikopa
Chikopa
9 years ago

We should also control our population please

The Truthful One from the West
The Truthful One from the West
9 years ago

Although I do not have sufficient details I can see that the president is mixing infrastructural projects which are best undertaken by governments and commercially viable projects with enough return to attract private sector investors. I very much doubt that ministers and civil servants have the capacity to come up with bankable viable projects within such a short time to attract private sector investors. I cannot rush to praise this. As for Nsanje port Peter Mutharika is making the very same mistake his late brother made-ignoring Mozambique. The example of Humburg in Germany is a mistake because Humburg is in… Read more »

grace
9 years ago

kodi tikufuna biomass kapena biogas?

Citizen
Citizen
9 years ago

Way to go Mr President.

Blessed Banda
Blessed Banda
9 years ago

The power we need is far much more than 700MW. The quoted figure is just for households. Industries need more and we also need not to fill the deficit only bu invest more for accelerated growth. We should aim at 2GW if are to transform Malawi from a predominantly consuming to an exporting economy. Advisors to the President give him all the projections please so that investment in energy covers for long term development.

Truck
Truck
9 years ago

Well said Mr President i can see very soon Investors will be coming to Malawi to invest.

Concerned citizen
9 years ago

I do agree with No 4 “Wamandasi”, we need to urgently reforest Malawi for fear that our beautiful country turns into a desert. With the way Dzalanyama, Ntchisi, Zomba, Mulanje and other major catchment areas are being cleared of trees, I can say the City of Lilongwe is at a major risk of losing it’s major source of water. Please can the Ministry of forest redeploy the forestry guards who used to exist during the time of Kamuzu, with their respective supervisors. Along the same line, can Government insist that chiefs take the lead in the reforestation drive by ensuring… Read more »

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