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kanthu nkanko
9 years ago

Iam agree with madam Banda,becouse Africa we use like chicken always,not like an Eagle.That’s why is very easy to provocal problems,but we don’t know to solve proble.Especially Malawi until to day we don’t know that why we suffer?for we don’t know the source of our problems.But we dealing with out ret,insteady to dealing with in-ret.you can’t heal the river to end of the River,without heal the source of the River:2Kings 2v19-22.rRemember Kamuzu was leading this country with vision,look the first term of Bingu,remember two years of JB,but this man problems after problems,in few moments increase themselves salaries,no corncen with their… Read more »

Malawi
Malawi
9 years ago

This is real talk. The international world is slowly getting donar fatigue. Much as we need to diversify our mode of resource mobilization from donar funding to self funding, we need to recognise donar fatigue and explore other resource mobilization agencies on top of the existing donars. I agree, it is high time the whites consider us unwise. We are good enought to know our problems and how to deal with them. Let them donate according to our proposals and not theirs. In that way, we ll be assisted. Good work Amayi, keep it up. This is not time for… Read more »

Imraan Sadick
9 years ago

Amayi Lutepo akuzunzika ekha Mpakana pa wheelchair amangwetu?

Anthony Kawinga
9 years ago

Jb can you came back home please? People want to see you walking hand in hand with Richard to clear your mess. Its long time. Kapena basitu mayi munathawiratu!

Funzo
Funzo
9 years ago

Africans don’t know their problems let alone how to solve them! Look at this website. To read the comments, go to the bottom of the page to read from the earliest. Once you have read them by going up the page, you have to go back to the bottom then the same happens on the next page. This is typical of the inability to see the problem.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
9 years ago

There is nothing new in what she says that we didn’t know. It is time she returned home and lead her party. It is shamefully leaderless. If she continues to remain in exile, her party will be totally dead if it is not already dead.

As for cashgate, only the courts will judge whether or not she is guilty.

Msangaambe Phiri
9 years ago

Indeed we know our problems better,but the problem is corruption.Influential figures take advantage of the poor to enrich themselves.The channels in which some donations are directed are controlled by Government,hence the public are denied access to imformation.I suggest NGOs can do better than Government to transform the nation,bcz they are not as power hungry as Government officials.

dadaboma
dadaboma
9 years ago

JB is my president for life. She is worthy of high class, world-level leadership that wise people must be proud of. Wherever you are Dr JB know that we, your people in Malawi, are very proud of you and wishing you the best of luck. Continue staying over there for a little while longer because the president of the Malawian Lomwes (most of them are Mozambicans) here in Malawi is a Satanic (like all the Lomwes anyway) and wish you harm.

precious Lameck kalua
9 years ago

Its true Africans knows de solution of deir problems but fear,uncourage downgrade deir wisdom & capacity of standing. Even resoources discourage deir potentiality of contribution.

acn
acn
9 years ago

JB ndi deal osati zinazi. Kuno kumudzi anthu atsegula nanu ndi m’mimba. Mama kuno tasowa MUDZI TRANSFORMATION TRUST yanu.

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