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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Corruption in Malawi has reached unprecedented levels to the extent that even donors are having their doubts in supporting Malawi’s meagre budget. Corruption is now embedded in Malawi’s system such that ordinary people are unable to recognise it even with its visibility the government circles, the private sector and general populace. It is now reached a point where Malawi economy is collapsing steadily. With it is the collapse of the rule of law (and Law Enforcement Agencies) and society values. People are now committing crime with no regard for consequences and its exemplified from the very top. So here are… Read more »

Bongololo Jere
6 years ago

Palibe nkhani apa ma nyasa inu. This money is going to help people the assemblies hence nkhuli amabungu…

BANDA
BANDA
6 years ago

Goodall Gondwe didn’t do anything wrong. Nor did Nankhumwa. Goodall is an asset. Let him work to the best of his ability. Why can’t these misguided defenders of democrazy demand that for Chakwera steps down? Mwauponda.

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