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China
China
6 years ago

Very true corrupt has worsened go to Ministry of Energy. All the money for development in rural areas is being shared among the directors. Indeed this government has failed. I wonder what Auditor General’s office does.

chimanga
6 years ago

With the Prince of thieves at the helm, what do you expect?

Fred MWATHENGERE
Fred MWATHENGERE
6 years ago

Malawi now has “corrupt gangsters in the corridors of power”. This is sad. The State President should do something to save the image of Malawi. Sorry!!

Fake Petros
Fake Petros
6 years ago

Well-observed and stated. It is only ddp fraud gangsters and thieves who would contest this observation. They, in fact, would say this government is trying all it can to fight corruption. FAKE INDEED!!! When fair thinking Malawiians say this country is on the rot with corruption because of ddp culture of nepotism, tribalism and regionalism ddp thugs always contend you hate them or you do not wish them well. These thugs ought to be reminded (they seem to deliberately choose to suffer from selective amnesia), that ddp at some point, with a lomwe president on the driving seat of course,… Read more »

Zagwa
Zagwa
6 years ago

These clowns, masquerading as diplomats are an integral part of the problem hindering our development as regards the fight against corruption. It is OBVIOUS in Malawi WHO the corruption proponents are and more importantly WHAT needs to be done to arrest the situation. Sadly these so called donors (not sure what they are donating these days anyway) wine and dine with the Goodall Gondwes by night and pretend to help us fight corruption by day. If you think I am joking, visit (5 out of 7days a week) any upmarket restaurant in Lilongwe (Blue Ginger, Buchannans, Capital Hotel etc) and… Read more »

Gogodasi
Gogodasi
6 years ago

Muhura was brought in to head the civil service in order to siphon tax payers’ money. Where in the world could office furniture cost MK64m even furniture for Trump cannot. Zimbabwe has come up with very plausible measures to control waste of money that includes cabinet Ministers and MPs to fly economy class where the Business class is only reserved for the President and his deputy. Will you be surprised when Zimbabwe gets back to its feet in just two years and surpass the economic gains Malawi has made so far? This simply demonstrates that there is wisdom in the… Read more »

Banda
6 years ago

The biggest culprits are police officers. We keep asking the government of DPP why having 7 road blocks between Zalewa and Blantyre cba ? The purpose of these roadblocks is to milk us road users . They are thieves and corrupt they use their authority to harass and steal from road users. Mr president is Malawi a police state? Are the roadblocks good for economy? Is Malawi in a state of war or emergency? Tourist are afraid to visit our country because it is portrayed as if it’s on war.

LIPHAVA NAMANDWA NGONGOLIWA
LIPHAVA NAMANDWA NGONGOLIWA
6 years ago

Mama we in the DPP went into government to steal and plunder. We can not fight corruption when our own leader tames corruption like a kid. We can’t even touch our Chaponda except to pretend with the courts that we are doing something when we are not. Your statements will only be clear if we move out of government which wont happen for the foreeseeable future. Right now we can not regain our political sanity and consciousness, as we did when Joyce was in control temporarily because its too sweat to plunder this country. Look we have no commitment to… Read more »

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