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Andrew chimodzi
Andrew chimodzi
8 years ago

Besides suggested solutions our donors need to audit admarc headquarters in management accountant’s office, procurement & other agricultural sectors. As citizens we need real financial updates as well as donors, professional accountants in admarc & other sectors are using their skills to cover fraud. Masking indicators of fraud by using cheap cars, houses, fake bank overdraft to show true business events, pretending not to care about the job to be demoted so no one will trace them anymore? yet cashgate money is hidden in insurance companies written in kids’ name(s). what about fuel cards? delloitte has stayed long in repeated… Read more »

Patriot
Patriot
8 years ago

Can someone tell me how much it cost to hold the panel of discussion – include allowances, accommodation, food, entertainment, etc. My guess is that millions of Kwachas must have been spent, probably enough to buy a few tractors which they are trumpeting is the solution to the country’s food insecurity. You so-called experts, we know the country’s problems and we have an idea how to solve them, just provide us with the means to do it. Please don’t waste our time stating the obvious! Go to Capital Hill and you will find similar conclusions made by your fellow experts… Read more »

Patriot
Patriot
8 years ago

Can someone tell me how much it cost to hold the panel of discussion – include allowances, accommodation, food, entertainment, etc. My guess is that millions of Kwachas must have been, probably enough to buy a few tractors which they are trumpeting is the solution to the country’s food insecurity. You so-called experts, we know the country’s problems and we have an idea how to solve them, just provide us the means to do it. Please don’t waste our time stating the obvious! Go to Capital Hill and you will find similar conclusions just gathering dust! And next year someone… Read more »

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
8 years ago

I read about the problems, the questions that are being asked… but where is the structure, the commitment to provide the solutions…? We all know these are the problems!

R. Banda
R. Banda
8 years ago

What was the objective of this public dialogue? Was it to discuss the obvious without offering solutions? Let us learn to organise events which can bring the much needed changes.

hzayakunkhongo
hzayakunkhongo
8 years ago

A Tingopenya, how many farmers are adopting Conservation Agriculture (CA)?. CA is nothing without mechanized farming and can not meet increased demand for food by the rapid population growth. Go your home village and find out how many farmers are practising CA apart from those who are implementing demonstrations. Extension workers are busy telling farmers to adopt CA but they are not doing it in their fields, ask them why?. IF we are to increase production let’s do Mechanized farming but at the same time conserving natural resources. We should target semi and commercial farmers, not resource poor farmers, to… Read more »

LessChildrenPlease
LessChildrenPlease
8 years ago

An effective population growth policy will arrest the bad food situation going forward. Everyone in my village has food shortage. Not sure where you are getting your small 20% of population from. Do you exclude city populations?

mapwevupwevu
mapwevupwevu
8 years ago

I fully agree with comment number 1. Anthu ena amangobwebweta zopanda Nzeru.

tingopenya
tingopenya
8 years ago

a chapota which farming equipment do u mean? we are now promoting conservation agriculture which is cheaper for poor malawian. mulimi akulephera kugula mbeu yabwino ndiye muzikamba za trackter ndalama ya fuel akaipeza kutiko?

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