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Paul Samuel
Paul Samuel
8 years ago

Time for scriptures to come to pass,that people will be self-erinriching.Just imagine,someone stole billions of kwachas,ending up no drugs in the hospitals,so help us God

baggio
baggio
8 years ago

Stop sing wat songs of corruption, without it no building house’s no good life here in Malawi,go to chileka road,go to kwa kameza rounderout go to ludzu u found pipo building nice house is it a salary, if it is how much akulandila pa mwezi?

primary teacher
primary teacher
8 years ago

no one is left out in katangale even mphawi wakumudzi de so called victim of cashgate chofunika dziko lonse lamalawi anthu ake akangodziponya mu nyanja minus underfive but pitala in fore front as our leader

Real Patriot
Real Patriot
8 years ago

Go to Malawi prisons you will see 99% of the convicts of prisoners are povos from villages who stole a bicycle or goat and is on remand for 20 yrs because he doesn’t hv a lawyer while the queen of cashgate like Treza Namathanga are serving three yrs because some immoral crooked lawyers benefitted from it.The justice system in Malawi is crap and you should be wondering why we are at the base of the UN index as the most poorest country in the world?Get a life Malawians.Change your mindset,control corruption and you will see a generation that will living… Read more »

Chinyanga
Chinyanga
8 years ago

Its somehow funny & discouraging at the same time to note that Malawi is endowed with rucrative natural resources yet it still struggles for position in the lower rungs of UN development index. I dont REALLY blame the individuals who indulge themselves in corruption, neither do i blame NGOs or corruption itselve..but to me its judicial system that bears all the blame for it is TOO weak & porous that anyone can easily difuse in and steal..In such case, it is poor ppo that suffer the brunt of injustice as the rich always stand a better chance of getting justice… Read more »

chinena
8 years ago

Mr Mphwihimpwehe comment no 6 pliz post a foto of the hotel of Dr Phiri of Luanar as proof!

nick
nick
8 years ago

Well done Chanco and Irish aid! This warning about worsening corruption is valuable even though the message in this article about the Malawi Police Service is confusing. A word of warning however — Malawian academics (and I include the excellent Danwood Chirwa in South Africa) tend to believe that Western democracy works well and that European electorates care earnestly about their aid-budgets. It does NOT work well and western voters are too lazy or too alienated from the political scene to care. These electorates are as ignorant about what their government-departments are doing in their names and with their money… Read more »

Omex70
Omex70
8 years ago

John, no. 1 I think you are one of the corrupt guys just reading between the lines. What are you trying to defend here my dear friend?

Boma Ilo
Boma Ilo
8 years ago

Chinsinga and his Chancellor college gurus are out once more to tarnish the image of the DPP gaffment. Total war against the gaffment. Why can’t you leave our president alone to enjoy his hard won sinecure. DPP 2024 woyeeeeee-eeee-eeee.

chipipha khanelihwa
chipipha khanelihwa
8 years ago

THIS RESEARCH IS WASTE OF MONEY EVEN A KID FROM PRIMARY XOOL CAN KNOW THAT THERE IS RAMPANT CORRUPTION IN MALAWI AS WHOLE NO NEED DR’S OF THE SO CALLED FAMOUS UNIMA TO DO A DONOR FUNDED RESEARCH…AZUNGU BOLA MUNAKAGULA MA OFFALS MWINA MUNAKAUSUUMANA APA THE FAKE DOCTOR CHISINGA HAS POCKETED YOUR MONEY TO FINISH HIS TWO BEDROOMED HOUSE WHICH WAS WASHED AWAY DUE TO FLOODS IN TCHENACHENA I REST MA CASE.!!!!!

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