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Tukombo
Tukombo
8 years ago

2019 Chilima woyeeeeeeee dzuka Malawi dzuka. Sick and tired of these old people

jamie
jamie
8 years ago

over population is retarding development in this country escipecially mu midzi anthu akungobeleka ana ngati akagulitsa komanso alibe kali konse ndi kumadikila boma chilichose,sukulu ya ulele, mankhwala a ulele ndi fertiliser wotchipa.Malawi sadzalemela ndithu

KUKHALA
KUKHALA
8 years ago

DR G. MATCHAYA THANKS FOR THE THE ARTICLE AND AM INVITING YOU TO PARTNER WITH ME TO START IMPLEMENTING SOME ACTIVITIES AS MENTIONED HEREIN. MY CONTACTS ARE :[email protected] or [email protected]

Tonnex Mandiwa
8 years ago

Is there any need to stand up and cast a vote? We are dying everyday while we are walking. Its sad that Malawi, after Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, has not found a next President yet.

Advisor
Advisor
8 years ago

People like Collins Magalasi already know these things. The problem is the will to implement them. Sadly, young minds like my good friend Collins have also been brainwashed by the likes of Goodall and Chikaonda. It is sad to see young talent and skillful brains being wasted by politicians. Give the young ones a chance to implement these things and please leave them out of your dirty politics!

saiziyakana
saiziyakana
8 years ago

These are indeed textbook solutions. I marvel at the writers theoretical mastermind of economics. However you should not cheat yourself that these things are not known or given as advice. the real problem is practical implementation and getting Government commitment to implement solutions. For example today i was with a big agriculture investor who is lamenting Government’s lack of candid decisions and lack of seriousness regarding giving support for example just giving the required permits for investment in agriculture – irrigation agriculture to be precise. The civil servants who feel more important as if they mint money for the economy… Read more »

makasu masere
makasu masere
8 years ago

fabulous! osafuna kumva adye tameki apa…alembi alemba…as always.., nice stuff

Tony
Tony
8 years ago

The problem is saving we cannot save with inflation eating into our salaries.Even if you do save kwacha depreciates and you lose your savings IMF will make sure we never progress and remain there slaves

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

I agree with this advice from this article but we need to be practical and move on so quickly . My point of view on Agriculture could still revolve more on the hoe as we have not developed yet from this level. People- the masses using the hoe have worked hard over the years but have not been rewarded handsomely by good prices from their crop production. The prices on international markets for most of the Agri- commodities have been very attractive but only Indian companies buy from the peasant farmers at very exploitive prices. These Indians are purely traders… Read more »

tt
tt
8 years ago

We are a failed state! We are a christian Nation. All we have to do is pray to yesu and hate the homosexuals a little bit more! All will be well

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