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Nansongole
Nansongole
5 years ago

Those blind party followers who say that there is nothing that can be done against floods reduction and management show their of lack of knowledge in disaster preparedness and management. There are measures both short and long terms to mitigate the impact. Let them ask DODMA. Winayi ndiumbulu wowonetsa pagulu. Didnt they hear their leader talking about the measures?
Hurricate catrina akuyinenawo idakhala kuno wamoyo adakapezekapo? With measures impact can minimised, Ku Japan kukachitika earth equake very few people die why? It is because there are measures to reduce severity of impact

SONA
SONA
5 years ago
Reply to  Nansongole

KKKKKKK…AWA AKUTI ZICHANI KODI…..?

Wiseman
Wiseman
5 years ago

Natural calamities can not be permanently resolved controlled, can you resolve rains, winds, earthquakes etc?
This guy sometimes rush to speak without thinking.

Kapado Chimuthawirenji

There can be no permanent solution to natural disasters – that is a blue lie. The US and some parts of Europe face challenges of this sort every year and yet they have adequate resources including sophisticated early warning systems, but God is unchallengeable. Met experts had predicted that Cyclone Idai would hit Malawi once again last week, but look what happened – it suddenly changed direction to hit Zimbabwe instead. Be realistic in what you say you fools.

Section 1000
Section 1000
5 years ago

Friend stop writing nonsense. The shire Valley is a different case, a tangible solution can be found. Those people construct their houses on lower grounds and along the river banks. If they can be moved and be given land uplands where houses can be constructed we won’t be talking about this issue every year about the lower shire floods. Bingu once suggested this and he wanted to do it but politics came into play bcoz the people say the lands where they live belong to there fore fathers and they can’t desert them. You can’t compare the floods that happen… Read more »

Wiseman
Wiseman
5 years ago
Reply to  Section 1000

The floods are not for the lower shire only, what about karonga, phalombe, balaka, Do you remember the Nasolo river burst its banks too? Mozambique, Zimbabwe are all affected with floods even in Blantyre City we had floods. Everywhere flooding can take place, we have destroyed the environment and we are good at blaming the government, Yourself what are you doing to mitigate this? Have you planted even a single tree at your house or rented home? Or at your garden/farm?

Mika Kunda
Mika Kunda
5 years ago

This comment is coming from a DPP looser. Natural Disasters like the ones experienced in Malawi have remedies which have worked in other parts of the world. We are talking about floods, if you have acurate warning systems and option dwelling sites plus information flow charts where people can move to, unlike schools or churches. I am talking from experience and not politics.

Mapwiya
Mapwiya
5 years ago

You should continue with this gesture after 21 may when you lose the election .

Phiri
Phiri
5 years ago

This is good indeed. But God looks at the real motive behind any action.

Chatonda
Chatonda
5 years ago

Apm is not helping the people of lower shire because they support mcp. Too bad for apm and dpp

Lovemore
5 years ago

That’s great!! Osati kumanyoza azanu mutathandiza anthu ndi misonkho yathu ! how much have you put in from your pocket?

Malawi 04
Malawi 04
5 years ago

That’s very good.. keep on the good works

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