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Paul
Paul
7 years ago

this does not compute economically. population growth adds to a working economy thereby boosting government coffers via increased tax earnings. Similarly, a country’s working population renews via retirements. if Gondwe’s summation means no one has retired; then government is making more money via tax earnings.

Malawi needs to seriously address public looting of government earnings. such denial is beyond belief and the uneconomic reasons being postured here would not even be raised by fresher university students in an economic class. stop re-inventing the wheel!

Strength in numbers
Strength in numbers
7 years ago

This population narrative has been running for a while now. The question is: How are our national plans and policies reflective of this fact? Are we playing our usual cluelessness waiting for the USA or Britain to tell us what to do? Matter of fact, population growth is not inherently negative. We can exploit the demographic dividend for our benefit. As the saying goes: There is strength in numbers. More people means increased aggregate demand, increased labour, more geniuses to solve problems etc. In fact, the Malawian scenario is not unique. It reflects what’s happening on the African continent as… Read more »

CHIKUTUMBWE
CHIKUTUMBWE
7 years ago

GOODALL GONDWE AS MINISTER OF ECONOMIC PLANNING SHOULD BE AT THE FORE-FRONT TELLING US HOW THIS HIGH POPULATION GROWTH WILL BE TAMED. I HAVE HEARD HIM CRYING ABOUT THE SAME BUT WHO DO YOU EXPECT TO ACT. WE NEED MESSAGES IN RURAL AREAS AND SEMI-URBAN.

BESIDES, STOP STEALING MONEY FROM THE POOR SO THAT IT CAN BE CHANNELED TO SOCIAL AMMENITIES.

Mukatopa Mutiuza
Mukatopa Mutiuza
7 years ago

You can talk about all this and that with all flowery language but the reason for all those problems is cashgate.

Because of public money theft there is no education. Now how do you reason with people that can not understand you. How do they value the need for child spacing if they never went to school.

No where in the world will you find problems like those because there’s nowhere people will steal public money with full authorisation from a president like it happens in Malawi.

mjiba
mjiba
7 years ago

Theft of government resources by politicians like Kamuzu, Bakili, Bingu, Joyce Banda and Peter including Goodall and his colleagues meant for health delivery and hospitals, improvement of public infrastructure, improvement of schools is the real reason while we are in this sorry state. Malawians needs to repossess what you have accumulated on their back.

Chembe
Chembe
7 years ago

Last time I checked Malawi was a god fearing nation and a solid conservative for that matter. Now the minister is trying to infuse liberal agenda in our society instead of acknowledging the failure of his government.

Baba wa boyi
Baba wa boyi
7 years ago
Reply to  Chembe

You needed to explain what you mean by infuse liberal agenda, otherwise it appears like you have an axe to grind with the minister. Population of Malawi is high =Fact Population is all young = Fact Young population does not produce anything = Fact Young population are citizens and should use facilities = Fact Therefore not enough to go round = Fact Large idle population neutralizes whatever economic progress the country makes = Fact Point to something the minister said that allude to infusing liberal agenda. Open minded discussion is= good for the country Closed mind (preconceived) =Bad for the… Read more »

Johan
Johan
7 years ago
Reply to  Chembe

Chembe you’re talking nonsense. What liberal agenda? As Baba says, our population problem is a FACT. We have a small tax base paying for the health and education of too many people. Many NGOs and think-tanks warned us. At some point we had the highest population growth in the world. Imagine we’re now having to import fertilisers to feed ourselves because our land, in its natural state, cannot sustain us. It’s absurd. And it’s down-right deplorable that this “Minister” is only talking about this now instead of articulating comprehensive policies to tackle the problem (something that should’ve started in the… Read more »

Yewo
Yewo
7 years ago

Kuswana ngati makoswe makamaka kumwera kuno. Apumitseni azamai chonde

triple C
triple C
7 years ago
Reply to  Yewo

Gondwe speaking like a farmer and not an Economist!! Munthu wa nzeru zake kome uchidele too much useless !!!

JJB
JJB
7 years ago
Reply to  triple C

Sometimes do some research, find out the relationship between population, area of the country and poverty.

Gondwe has said nothing that is not true, being an economist will bring anyone to a different conclusion, that Malawi is over populated.

wakwiya
7 years ago
Reply to  triple C

What I have observed in Africa and African educated men and Women is that education is not to improve their nations but to build there own businesses by stealing government resources. Look at Malawians who are in Cashgate. All Åre educated. Including presidents are educated. If people like them who should build a nation steal then who is going to build Malawi? Malawians call themselves people of God They are thieves. Western people who are educated are the ones who built their nations. Why Western nations help Africa with education? Gondwe is un idiot. Look at Seppo she is angry… Read more »

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