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MAJONI
MAJONI
8 years ago

AYAMBA KAMPENI KUNAMIZA WANTHU !!

all-i-can-say
all-i-can-say
8 years ago

Which sane investor would want to invest in a country with constant blackouts and water shortages? Which serious investor would invest in a country with poor infrastructure and levies tax on Internet usage? Which serious investor would invest in a country with poor standards of public service delivery? Which investor would want to invest in a country with poor education standards and poorly motivated and ill-trained workforce? Which investor would invest in a country where corruption is considered normal and public servants loot public resources with impunity? Which investor would be interested to invest in a country where security is… Read more »

Brazilian wax
Brazilian wax
8 years ago

Kodi bwanji nthawi zina a Malawi titamapanga phokoso mwina at a stage when the company has established itself in the country. Nanga just a visit basi pokopoko!!! It’s high time we started seeing things on the ground not just mere rhetoric.

Gopaninji
8 years ago

What good thing can come from britain apart from political interference? Mxiiiew!

musolin
musolin
8 years ago

This is propaganda, you Lhomwe thieves (muntharika, chaponda and Mwanamveka) stop treating Malawians are your kids. Mukuba kwambiri ndalama zathu agalu inu!!

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Question: Does it mean there was nothing for FDI already on the Table when UDF,DPP and PP governments were in power? Were all your predecessors idle about all this? This Fertilizer story was already there during Bingu’s time, that a Chinese company was to build a factory in Lilongwe. What happened? I think we need to hear why Investors are afraid to invest in Malawi e.g lack of security,forex problems, cash gate mentality of employees( always defrauding their master), infrastructure inadequacy( electricity,water,telephones,congested roads with scraps, immature banking system,rail system etc). Sort these issues first than you will see inflow of… Read more »

The real ujeni
The real ujeni
8 years ago

This joke should come to an end. No single investor has physically invested in Malawi since this guy and Chaponda started globetrotting on tax payers money and making these same silly pronouncement of investors

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