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CITIZEN
8 years ago

KAPITO DZULO ANZANU ANAYENDA KU RUMPHI INU MUNALI KUTI?

Kulibe kantu
Kulibe kantu
8 years ago

Mutharika is NOT in control of the government. He is busy with attracting foreign investors.

zon
zon
8 years ago

This tendency is what holding this nation backwards in terms of development. What will we benefit out of things of the past. In countries where the economy has grown began by putting up reforms based on what they want to achieve and move forward and not by looking it who did this and why. For how long have we been doing that and how much have we achieved out of that? Let’s not waste our time and energies on things of the past. It will bring very insigficant contribution to our economy.

chimwemwe
chimwemwe
8 years ago

Kapito can yopu querry if we have a RBM governor please wake him up MR CHuka has gone to sleep somebody needs to wake him up, Inflation is out of control, Malawi kwacha is being hammered everyday.

levelheaded
8 years ago

One wonders on how these governments conduct their businesses. These politicians really know each other than we know them. They are all thieves I can conclude. In case of DPP being out of power is when you will see them pressing the government to sort out the issues of presidential jet and those crude oil royalties. One wonders why not dealing with those issues when they are in power like right now? The same with peoples party which is pressing the current government to deal with the issues of Chasowa murders and K577 billion cashgate that is said to happen… Read more »

vwendenga
vwendenga
8 years ago

ACB should just close down. It is teethless. If indeed you have teeth then probe high level corruption that was taking place recently on selling boardoff vehicles across the country. The team has amassed themselves ernomous wealth. Three quarters of the sales have gone into their pockets while only quarter has gone to Government. i think this issue of boardoff should stop otherwise each department should despose the vehicle and use the money to maintain other vehicle in MDAs. Pliz Kondowe and Matemba anthu aba nadalama za Boma awa Check their bank accounts how they have suddenly got fat, others… Read more »

chinkombaleza gumanyundo gowa
chinkombaleza gumanyundo gowa
8 years ago

OPC should be in a position to feed the nation about what happened with the proceeds from the JET and Crude oil sales. Failure to provide this information means failure to man the OPC office. Mind you these things happened during the cash-gate era. Once upon a time the Cabinet Minister and the former President Dr. Joice Banda continually contradicted each other on what happened to the proceeds of the sales, making us very suspicious that possibly the money was shared among themselves or misappropriated. Please can the OPC explain. May I humbly request The honorable Members of Parliament to… Read more »

ungwelu
ungwelu
8 years ago

Stealing is the order of day in Malawi. Forget about development. We have to get rid of this disease first.

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