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Peter Mathanyula
6 years ago

Zitsiru za dpp. Kumbwambwana basi. Chitukuko chake chiti mukutisokosera nachocho? Kuponya myala yamaziko apo ndi apo basi muli mukutukula dziko. Za ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Chaku Mlonyeni
6 years ago

I’m certain that Khumbo Kachali thinks like a chicken that’s why Joyce decided not to continue with him as a vice President. If Khumbo Kachali’s sagacious Kaput is well functioning, he would have reasoned first that he failed to do the projects he was asking in his capacity as Vice President during PP leadership yet he wants this to be done by a mere Minister. Has he the right senses??? I doubt.

Waku Gauteng
Waku Gauteng
6 years ago

Really? Why are our roads look so mediocre when complete. Who is responsible for this mess? I have noticed that even companies that are awarded these contracts most of them don’t have the experience. We are filling leaking buckets with these unguaranteed workmanships

James
James
6 years ago

Jappie doesn’t know the meaning of being capable. If he were one, would have advised the president that we have lost direction. Jappie, tell the nation how many roads have been finished from 2014 to update? 0 out of 10, many roads are unfinished for years now. This is why people are saying the government doesn’t know what is doing. If only we had four roads projects and finish them, it would be a plus to you and APM. Our resources are spread too thinly that is why are failing to register any meaningful development. Osangongodya ndi a president advise… Read more »

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