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james
james
7 years ago

DPP developing Malawi. Chitukuko chikutheka koma anthu kaduka.

manofprinciples
manofprinciples
7 years ago

am getting nothing from this story……..may be i dont understand english wello wello eti…..NYASA TIMES tanenani bwino bwino kuti K9 billion + inayenda bwanji osangoti KALOSWE this KALOSWE that aaaaaaaaaa ndakomoka ine!!!!!!!!!!!

malawi dziko la makape ili

Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
7 years ago

Finally a sensible, sober and reasonable explanation by Nyasa Times. I was wondering how Kaloswe woud be suing ADMARC and ZCF if they were beneficiaries of the deal? Mulumbe should be commended for saving government and the country from crooks like Kaloswe. Let me urge or media and journalists to avoid prejudice and bias. This is the third time I have seen Nyasa Times standing above party politics and report without bias. Nyasa did not take the forefront on the purported death of the state president after the United Nations general assembly. Please do keep it up Nyasa.

jk
jk
7 years ago

Nyasatimes I don’t know whether this is an anomaly or its just me using the wrong browser.. but everytimke i go to read the comments section.. you news pop-up window comes up blocking the comments.. can you chekc this or advise people on what to do.. its seriously annoying

Mweene
Mweene
7 years ago

Case closed! Kaloswe, the main “witness” has in effect says so. Bwana Chaponda, I tell you, is one of the least corruptible ministers in this land. Commission of Inquiry waste of money? NO. Because then Chaponda haters will be exposed for what they are. But does that matter to them? NO. Because they are bent at destroying the ruling party, and creating chaos in the governing process. DPP: musalole zimenezi (Let them eat crow, when the Commission report comes out). And just buttress the Party structures even stronger. We see even a brighter future for Malawi, in the hands of… Read more »

santana
santana
7 years ago

This reporter is telling us that no money has changed hands between the buyer and the seller. Now which money has Chaponda and Mulumbe pocketed? We always say that empty tins make a lot of noise. eVEN THE GUYS IN zAMBIA ARE SAYING THERE WAS NO EXCHANGE OF MONEY. The opposition will always goof in any attempt to discredit this govt. Nanga pali umboni woti wina anabapo apa? Musamayambe nkhani umboni mulibe mapeto ake muzingoyaluka chonchi basi. Mukulimbana ndi boma la ma brains ana inu.

Zuze
Zuze
7 years ago
Reply to  santana

If there is a contract, the payment will still be made at some stage.

Mphatso
Mphatso
7 years ago

A Malawi kuba mwachita kuposa ma nigeria tsopano.aliyense wakuba.we need a leader like Kamuzu.za utsilru ngati izi mu nthawi ya a Ngwazi kudalibe zinasokonekera posankha mbava Muluzi lero ndi izi mayi kalanga ine

h.
h.
7 years ago

Though you didnt pay anything but you wanted to benefit from that deal. Amalawi kuba mwawonekera poyera nanga mmakana chani za kaloswe

Masa
Masa
7 years ago

Actually there is nothing left to prove that Chaponda and Peter was bent to steal money through this deal. What is required now is to take Chaponda to court to answer charges of corruption and theft. Peter will answer similar charges in June 2019. Enough of bluffing Malawians.

Thinktank
Thinktank
7 years ago

All this nonsense going on at the end of the end of it all,this is a loan in our name that we have to pay with interest for many years to come . ..long after these bustards have left office and some are in the grave. …..sad…

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