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Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Cry my beloved Malawi where are you heading to? Iam I dreaming? Begging food from Egypt a barren land whereby in Malawi,you throw any seed on land when rains come it will enegergetically germinate with full force.Afterall,Egypt is covered by sand for miles and miles while Malawi is covered by the same length if you cover the whole land length wise and breadth wise.Oh no,what’s wrong with our warm heart of Africa? And how if we can change it to COLD HEART OF AFRICA? The immense problems we are facing to day which of coarse are leading our country into… Read more »

Najere Chitekwe Gelevulo

Only 3.5% of Egypt is arable land but they are able to feed 90 million plus population. Over 40% of Malawi is arable land but we are failing to feed just 16 million people. Egypt has one main river while Malawi has rivers in all regions. The aid they have given us is nothing to be proud of. Shame on our leaders!

golo
golo
8 years ago

Egypt has always been a friend of Malawi from time immemorial. So many people have benefitted from Egypt friendly relations with Malawi from the time of our independence up to date in various fields. At this time of acute hunger for many people in the country any help is very welcome. People are starving in our villages. Our Government has always said we have enough stock of grain but when we go to ADMARC it is unavailable. In fact those of us who have a little we need to share with our brothers and sisters.Times are hard indeed for our… Read more »

Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
8 years ago

Even though, as a country we stand out as among the poorest of the poor, should we accept help from anybody? And anybody? This question does have is philosophical angles to it: To wit: Should we be accepting help from people whose hands have “blood” on them, from the way they obtained the donations? Should we be accepting the food from governments that massacre their people for having a different take on politics? From right here in our backyard of the Continent? Should we be accepting help from regimes we even despise? We do have some morals, and if so… Read more »

ya basha
ya basha
8 years ago

Ya basha wesh ma ruhta ily yamen tusaaid almuhtaajina

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