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Benson Chirwa
Benson Chirwa
8 years ago

I’ve no problem with Dangote visiting Malawi but why meet APM? Pajatu our presidents always want to get something from investors. Please stop this madness. Ma president adyera wanting to influence decisions.

Enock simunthuwamba Makomo

good move

Vitalyi
Vitalyi
8 years ago
James mkoko
James mkoko
8 years ago

Ndi bwino kuti abwele kuti mwina Anzathu amene ali kumudziko komanso AMENE abwela kuchokela KU South Africa mwina ndikupeza nchito TSOPANO KU Nyasaland

ndadabwa
ndadabwa
8 years ago

Why have a private meeting with the president if the investment is in the public interest . Does it mean we don’t have potential businessmen and women in Malawi . Malawi is a sad country .

john telford
john telford
8 years ago

He is a crook All Nigerians are crooks, It is the only nation in the world that teaches fraud at school as a subject. However he disguises it he is evil. Malawians beware . better ban all Nigerians from Malawi. I have personally worked In Nigeria and know how they operate They are spreading over Africa like HIV evil people as a nation.

Issa Kabudula
Issa Kabudula
8 years ago

Malawi going very steady towards it realisation of development – political parties must work hand in hand, in assisting the development of mother Malawi.

alizi
alizi
8 years ago

Chidongo j std 8 drop out. Do your research before publishing ……

nyasa boy
nyasa boy
8 years ago

OK zikumveka koma chamba ayi

clear eyes see best
clear eyes see best
8 years ago

That’s our home boy from Naija! Build a big cement plant, as all cement is imported at high price, and nobody is investing, just talking.

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