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george
8 years ago

Umbava pa malawi wakula ziko silingatukuke

namarokoro
namarokoro
8 years ago

When I read the comments of the readers of Nyasatimes I feel sad for my mother country. The country is full of idiots or wise people do not read nyasatimes. FastJet simply could not make profit. How can you make the flights that cheap considering all the fuel, maintenance, parking expenses, etc. The owners simply did not understand what they were getting into. Ask South African Airways, they are battling big time now.

gani
gani
8 years ago

Big blow to malawians

Mlauzi
Mlauzi
8 years ago

Efforts to woo other investors will come to nought. This curtailment and other regrettable events like the closure of some PTC shops, electricity and water outages, a currency on a perpetual downward spiral, insecurity interalia are sending wrong signals to potential investors.

Peter Mathanyula
8 years ago

This is Malawi administered by Dpp. I think nothing good is coming out of Malawi during this era of dpp rule. Anthu aqwa zawavuta basi asanamizire za cashgate.

Nosedive
Nosedive
8 years ago

No worries, little Kahuna will charter the whole plane for his entourage to this years UN meeting in NY.

umziya
umziya
8 years ago

Its all because of the visionless DDP

ray
ray
8 years ago

koma ako kokha kali kumapeto on the right tiyeni tikaombere mmanja amangwetu. Ndikukafuna chibwenzi pepani a nyasatimes ndingakapeze bwanji kameneka?

Tt
Tt
8 years ago

the easiest business to do in Malawi: is the god business, become a pastor and speaking in tongues about material promises and most idiots (the deeply religious ones) will pay for it! Any genuine business is likely to fail!!!!

Pillar
Pillar
8 years ago

This is the present Malawi and its fruits

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