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Mzika Yeni Yeni
Mzika Yeni Yeni
6 years ago

There is very high foolishness in Malawi as read in some of these comments. Are the people in Karonga , Malawians or Not? This issue of Paladin misuse of the Karonga resources should affect every Right thinking Malawian. Ena akunena zopusa zenizeni. We need people who can understand and appreciate these things to the benefit of the Malawians who have suffered in Karonga. Why can’t we fight Paladin as Malawians. Were some people benefiting from this crooked deal? My appeal would be DO NOT LOOK AT THIS ISSUE AS AN AFFORD ISSUE OR CHIHANAS’. No , no!!! Look at it… Read more »

mkandawire
mkandawire
6 years ago

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah koma amtumbuka phuma

A patriot
A patriot
6 years ago
Reply to  mkandawire

This is a national concern,it’s not about politics the way some with misguided minds put their comments.Karonga is not only habitated by northerners let alone the North.Kutukwanidzana tinayamba ndi kale ,kodi Malawian S what have we achieved and benefited.

Real Patriot
Real Patriot
6 years ago

Good move adada Achihana.Its only Bingu who benefited from the 10% from the Kayelekera proceeds.Kayelekera hasn’t made any dent to people of Karonga other than leaving them with illnesses like cancer and destryoing their environment little by little.These are Australians would never make you benefits from your resources as the way they treated the aborigines and the people from the Island of Pacific Nauru who never benefitted from their resources.Africa resources are for Africans.

yosefe mateyu
yosefe mateyu
6 years ago

Are you saying 350 billion Malawi Kwacha or 350 million Malawi Kwacha. This is good move. Last year I wondered one of lecturers from Chancellor College arguing at one of the places that Kayelekera mine had no harm. When this is done same investigations should be done for Mchenga, Kanyika etc. Victims have to be compensated…also using money to develop Karonga and other districts is good but the money might be subjected to another mine gate.

Che Khuva
Che Khuva
6 years ago

Story without facts… Mr. Chihana, wake up please… And can K350 Million development Karonga?

Osamanamiza anthu. And pomwepo mudzalipire ma Lawyers!!! Hehehehehe…

David
David
6 years ago

Good News if it is not a political gain. The problem with Malawian leaders enter into mineral extraction contracts without consulting other countries that have similar ventures. The new Gas and Oil extraction contracts are already in favour of the foreign companies who will drain out the resources at a peanut benefit to the country and the citizens. It is therefore imperative that the civil society organisations stop these deals and start again transparently. I would suggest that before drilling takes place, ensure that Refinery Plants are constructed in Malawi and no raw materials be exported out of the beloved… Read more »

chibwatiko mbekamachuni
chibwatiko mbekamachuni
6 years ago

Anyokopala you can’t win such a case mark my words

Mcp die hard
6 years ago

My fellow Tumbuka people. You are sueimng Palladian in order to raise Mk 100m for convention.
You put.us to shame. Who is to use is it the party or the people affected.
Mungosamukako mukamange nyumba zanu Ku nchenga urea kapena Ku Nsanje

Amuna Kudambo
Amuna Kudambo
6 years ago

Really? MK350m would not even be what the lawyers would get!!!! That’s peanuts! You do you mean USD35om?????

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

It would be sub judice to comment once the hearing commences in court. Please comment now Hon. Dausi.

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