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Vavlov
Vavlov
9 years ago

Without doubt PP’s bigwigs were involved in the cashgate but looting of this magnitude started during Bingu’s time. Joyce , her team and party benefited from funds being looted, so lets see the list. Hope for once those implicated will be adequately punished. Even business people involved should be punished, their property acquired through stollen money should be auctioned to recover the funds.

Vavlov
Vavlov
9 years ago

Mr Kandoje you are spot on. I also don’t believe DDP will deal with cashgate effectively. They waste too much time window dressing. In fact I suspect some of them were involved in looting as well. Malawi may be in for rough 5 years under DDP. The president doesn’t give confidence as a man of action. He appears to be still campaigning. Madala, you are president, we want action and not empty promises!!!!!

wee asene mesi pp oyeee
wee asene mesi pp oyeee
9 years ago

a DPP nonse ndi ma nosense lets a gree with the truth not just

comrade
comrade
9 years ago

Mr Kandoje is very keen on protecting JB he fails to see his own contradictions. Ligoya’s report is dated 19/02/12. By 05/04/12 President Bingu was dead. Mr. Kandoje believes Bingu should have acted on the matter in the six weeks he had. Mr Kandoje’s President never acted on the report until Capital Hill Thieving blew up in her face in September, some six months down the road! Who are you trying to fool Mr Kandoje???!!!

wobeba wanga
wobeba wanga
9 years ago

THE STORY IS TOO LONG, WHO DO YOU WANT TO READ?

Jose'
Jose'
9 years ago

Too much of your personal opinions in this article. Give us facts not opinions

mphembedzutsokonombwe
9 years ago
Reply to  Jose'

The article is well articulated! hat more does the commentator need, What facts When facts are being hidden by the current regime!

Malungo Fansidar
Malungo Fansidar
9 years ago

How can you clean the house when the same dog, amanyela mnyumba a few years ago is still in the same house? Anthu ake ndi ati kodi? Si omwewa a Peter, Kaliati and the rest of them amanya mnyumba pa dzana paja. Nanga munawaphunzitsa kuti adzikanyera panja ngati? Mwangowatolanso basi muli pano ndiye ziyende? How stupid of us Malawians to chose the same that was treating us ngati ndife nsanza and then expect them to treat us differently this time? Zofuna izi!

mbuje
9 years ago

Anthu enatu amachita kutumidwa kodi mumakumbukira za Milton Kutengule ndi MK20 Million yake nanga a Mulamba anakabisala kuti?

alex
9 years ago

if I were Mr. president I would have washed my hands by looking at the audit report of 2005 to 2010 and then the report on cash gate. Then I would have dealt with the issues to the expectations of Malawians. DPP may find ruling Malawian difficult if these issues are not sorted out. Malawians from central and northern regions want federal government because of the cash gate and unconscious people like you when choosing people to high authorities. Mulakho basi. this is ridiculous

Tate wa Cash Gate
Tate wa Cash Gate
9 years ago

In Few Words Cash Gate Started in the 2005 up to 2010 when Bingu wa Mutharika of Bineth Trust was ruling Malawi…2010 was a cradle of looting of Public Resources….DPP itself is the supreme agent of this Cash Gate!

Had it been Malawi has accountable/transparent Executive and Judicial System, Culprits of Cash Gate could be seen been punished…Individuals involved in Cash Gate are to be barred from Political Arena for Life…Any Political Party or Companies involved in it are to be disbanded and dissolved as a lesson to Malawians like the Mutharikas,Muluzis who come into power to loot Public Resources!

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