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chikoti
chikoti
6 years ago

Phuma oguna k hits bwino nsanga limapatsa nkhwizi zikalephereka kutero..kondani kuunena ndi kuufunira anzanu ndi dzulo lanu zabwino nthawi zonse ndili ambuye azakudalitsani

PATRIOT
6 years ago

This Rudo thing used to write good articles but he has been thrown to dogs. This is not true about APM. The man has done nothing. He is sleepy while angry dogs are just stealing money. Worse president that Malawi has ever had before. Root out corruption APM.

vito
vito
6 years ago

pay your civil servants hand somely for corruption to end otherwise half of the budget will always end in peoples pockets especially where procurement figures are doubled

Brian Mandoza
Brian Mandoza
6 years ago

I always thought Rudo is sometimes DPP or MCP. She loves Malawi. If I were Mutharika I would hire this chap to a strategic position- I am sure Nyasatimes know him. Hire this chap he knows how to move us out of poverty quickly.

M Sizini
M Sizini
6 years ago

. . . and let us not forget the Minister of Happiness, the Honorable Nickolas Dausi, who keeps us laughing, all the way to the bank.

ChangingFaces
ChangingFaces
6 years ago

well, it doesn’t harm us to be positive once in a while. Indeed, there is joy in heaven when that happens. But what a turn-around from you, author! you seem to talk alot about “the dead north,.. kamlepo, northerners, quota system, ‘dictator’ Hastings Banda…” – all negative stuff; so yeah, this is now a positive frame of mind. It’s akin to Saul’s conversion enroute to Damascus. let me supplement your suggestion on tourism by proposing that we use that MK30bn to begin turning Karonga, Mchinji, Dedza and Mwanza into well designed cities: these are entry points and first impressions matter.… Read more »

Kelvin Phiri
Kelvin Phiri
6 years ago

I would like to agree with Rudo. Malawi seems finally to be heading for more and stronger economic future. In particular, I would like to agree with the idea to improve tourism. Just as many of us Malawians, am least traveled; managed to visit table mountain in Cape Town and Rome. Tourists, just as I was one of them, continue to leave a lot of dollars there. In both places, the crowds were as if it was a popular Lunzu on a Market day. Vendors were making money, government making money through usage of its infrastructure…oh If we only could… Read more »

Dr Roza Achitabwino
Dr Roza Achitabwino
6 years ago

The author of this article is Chindere chakufikapo, chitsiru chakumwa madzi ometera ndevu, boot licker, nincompoop, DPP rabid dog and below average thinker. Balance up your story. Below are true facts why DPP is bad party wealth not to lead Malawi. 1. Nepotism, tribalism and regionalism. This has polarized Malawi in one way interms of national cohesion. Development is always skewed towards South and Lomwe Belt in particular. Many government jobs be it as contracts or employment in government Ministries, Departments and agencies are being given to Lhomwes. Examples include Directors, PS’s, diplomats, MRA, Macra, and many parastatals have been… Read more »

supporter
supporter
6 years ago

Instead of vilifying Rudo your comments above have only succeeded in exposing your “u Chindere chakufikapo, chitsiru chakumwa madzi ometera ndevu, boot licker, nincompoop, opposition rabid dog and below average thinker” Any sober minded person will agree that the contents of the article by Rudo are focusing on the current trend of events economically and how such trends can be boosted to rapidly move faster towards robust economic development of our country. She has not proposed that the Mutharika administration is not nepotistic neither has she proposed that corruption has come to an end. She has not said Chaponda should… Read more »

Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
6 years ago

BUT he should take out corrupt people in the government system first. Also STOP taking all ministers when attending a small government function. Most of them have nothing to do in those meetings or rallies apart from wasting tax payers money as they demand allowances and fuel for such. BE like president Khama of Botswana. He moves with a convoy of about 6 vehicles only. He will be accompanied by only 1 minister concerned with that program. Sometimes he would just ride on his bicycle to visit a poor family in the ghettos of Gaborone. Wake up pliz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rabson Phiri
Rabson Phiri
6 years ago

This is what we should embrace as Malawians. We should be able to sample out achievements made rather than just accusing out of malice. Where we see we are not doing good let’s point out and provide solutions. People should not behave as if there is nothing being done. This is wonderful stuff from a Malawian who loves his country. Bravo Third Anniversary.

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