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Kadziotche
Kadziotche
8 years ago

Sale of parastatals is a prerogative of the PPP (Privatisation Commission).Government has sold other companies before e.g Air Malawi,Malawi Railways etc.There is always ‘facelifting’ of the company that is on sale in order to attract buyers.Loans are bought out,assets increased sometimes shares are sold.At MSB what has happened is not corruption or political.Government has paid up the ‘toxic loans’ but that does not mean the defaulters are forgiven of their debts,NO.The PPP knows how they will recover the loans back.Those owing the defunct Malawi Railways,Air Malawi and others are still paying back their debts.Why this noise about MSB? Media houses… Read more »

Jihadi John
Jihadi John
8 years ago

Mr Peter Mutharikha don’t mess up with Malawians. If you tread on the same path of taking Malawians for a ride that brought your late brother, am afraid you are nearing to a more dramatic end. You got to stop this nonsense now or never!!! We can’t take this no more. We are tirelessly working to take this country on the right and we can’t tolerate a stranger like you take us backwards!! We will see!!

Mbizo Nakulungwa
Mbizo Nakulungwa
8 years ago

I am sure that Mulli is not in the wrong here. Some greedy people took loans in his name and he was left with nothing but a token of thanks. That is why those who used Mulli are trying their best to settle the bill on his behalf

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Specialists in Demos and nothing more.
The matter is already receiving more attention in Parliament and there is also a standing court injunction. This Demo has no substance and is coming from opportunists who justify collecting donor money from their funders through causing havoc than using brains.

Sunrise
Sunrise
8 years ago

I am surprised that the ever alert Government propaganda machinery has gone to sleep over this matter ndiye kuti kalpo kalipo.

ngulenje
ngulenje
8 years ago

Sizodana ndi atumbuka apa Ernest ngwakuti navo visilu vakuba va DPP ivi vayambapo

ngoni wachi tonga
ngoni wachi tonga
8 years ago

WE NEED ANOTHER OPERATION BWEZANI!!!!

Zidura Ntengo Undigwere
Zidura Ntengo Undigwere
8 years ago

Most CSOs in Malawi are specialists in demonstrations; they are excellent at that and nothing else. There overseas funders demand this kind of political action, and rigorous analyses of issues too. But most of the CSO have no capacity for the latter; hence always calling for demos.
Perhaps the only exception is CAMA and Kapito. That is one reason they enjoy the most widespread support. This demo will be a failure in terms of turnout; you’ll see the usual faces – Kabwila-Kapasula, Chakwera, Mussa and all PP MPs.
I, nevertheless, support the recouping of the money. I really am.

YOHANE MBATIZI
YOHANE MBATIZI
8 years ago

Msonkho wanga ukundipweteka heavy ! Munakakhala mumandipatsa bwezi pano ndili ndi nyumba ku nyambadwe !Haaaah !Kalanga ine ,Chauta onani Malawi>Those who stop doing evil become a prey in the day light !
Malawi has the highest tax rate in this African region .And those bearing that HEAVY CROSS are the rural poor popularly known for living under ONE DOLLAR WAGE PER DAY according to IMF standards.Ambuye akuona inu !Samalani , pakuti amene analenga maso ,angalephere kuona zedi ?Aaaah!

Pelani
8 years ago

transparency is needed

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