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Pats
Pats
8 years ago

There is nothing for mahala. They took more than what the malawian govt got from the. China is playing the same game like europe. Developing their nation with raw material from africa. Same format.

Sean mwangulu
Sean mwangulu
8 years ago

CHINA NDI DEAL

wika
wika
8 years ago

The point to remember is; what the Goverment gives, it must first take away.by……

Sothini MbwenuMbwenu
8 years ago

China do us favor,
Can’t you buy us Our own own National Flight

murupale
murupale
8 years ago

Wakwiya ndi mfiti…What ever China wants in Malawi pliz go ahead…what we want is a financial support….Some stupid opposers think we should keep on suffering……hehedeeeeee …ambwenu mbwenu kunyasa ngati mulomo wachakwera…

Gas Machinehead
Gas Machinehead
8 years ago

Mbanga, I agree with u 105%

pyuta
pyuta
8 years ago

ngongole ngongole ngongole

Prince Edward rsa
Prince Edward rsa
8 years ago

The loan pocketed by pitala then how malawians can benefit it nosense.

Mlauzi
Mlauzi
8 years ago

One cannot comment meaningfully on the matter unless one sees the figures. I mean we need to see the real impact on the economy. Otherwise, some real good tidings for Malawi and Africa in general. We need to take advantage of the opportunity cost of not repaying the said loans/ interest and redirect the resources meant for same on other priority areas such as Health, Agriculture, Education, Public Infrastructure etc.

mbanga
mbanga
8 years ago

bushiri has bought a second plane. as a man of God he must give one to APM

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