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Mahope
Mahope
7 years ago

Sorry guys this is damaging to Dapp

mimi
mimi
7 years ago

sizodabwitsa I have a friend who works for dapp she told me kuti amawadula akuti zachitukuko kaya chitukuko chake chiti kaya

ANALYST
ANALYST
7 years ago

Nyasatimes, it is such kind of reporting that is not accepted! Why do you want the BBC look more credible again?? It was just last week when your Zicheche-eating president acted on fisi-cultural practices just because the BBC wrote about it! Now it you “praising” the BBC for writing about DAPP’s under-dealings? The Malawi News already wrote of these under-dealings at DAPP – look at this link to one of their stories on this issue http://www.times.mw/unicef-cracks-whip-on-dapp/ . Malawi will not progress with this neo-colonialist mentality that is creeping even into our media!

Mzungu
Mzungu
7 years ago
Reply to  ANALYST

What is the problem if bbc reports this? The scandal that some azungu media seem to know Malawi better than us. Everyone knew about fisi but noone did something although malamulo akuti that fisi is illegal. When do we start to use our laws as they were intended to?,

Rudy
Rudy
7 years ago
Reply to  ANALYST

While your views are right with regards to the fisi story I must say that they quite do not apply here. There was nothing investigative in the times piece, it stuck to s/he said type of journalism. The times piece was also restricted to the local context and it simply regurgitated interviews. The dapp officials who were interviewed weren’t interrogated and their word was taken as truth. What the BBC story does on the other hand is to expose that is a highly organized global activity. Now we know where the deducted salaries from Malawian teachers end up and this… Read more »

bbc@bbc.com
7 years ago
Reply to  ANALYST

I disagree with you. Your reporters at the so called newspaper need to do more than the gutter journalism they exhibit. Reportage is too shallow to move any anything. Perhaps it tells the quality of the so called editors/reporters hired.

BIGGIE
BIGGIE
7 years ago

I was once on teaching practice from one of the constituent colleges of the university of Malawi, and what i sensed at DAPP ttc was indeed an indication that these guys are in for something. I did just respected their values then but vowed never to associate with them in my life

Mbereka
Mbereka
7 years ago
Reply to  BIGGIE

Actually, it it surprises me when the name of this organization has the word “AID” when they are just in business like any other Kaunjika seller. Actually their kaunjika is more expensive than the other sellers. What kind of aid is this?

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