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twink
twink
8 years ago

will c what happens next

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

It is foolhardy to believe that Malawi would waste her resources and time to demand that lake nyasa/ lake Malawi belongs to them.If Masauko Chipembere could be the leader of Malawi,the issue of the lake could be the last thing he could have wasted his precious time and resources.The lake was created in the continent of Africa billion of years ago before even the names Tanganyika and Nyasalnd were there.It shows that the present leadership is misguided and idiotic in the sense that it could have embarked on the most pressing issue: The dilapidated state of the national economy where… Read more »

dadaboma
dadaboma
8 years ago

TZ should get half of Lake Malawi. This is what the international law says. We Malawians in the north will support TZ if war has to break out from these drawn daggers. Northerners have for long been sidelined in Malawi’s development and are segregated by the quota system of DPP. We love you TZ, and want to be annexed to you just like Cremia of Ukrane is annexed to Russia.

Che Nkope
Che Nkope
8 years ago

Infact chimanga anapereka a Tanzania chija was poisoned kuti asilikali athu adwale and they start the war. Nyasa reporters find out l hear the govt has ordered the maize to be burnt at unknown location. Testing was done in Zambia and the govt is ust quiet on this why???????

Climate guru
Climate guru
8 years ago

This is the real truth. The leaders in the two countries pretend before their people all is well, when it is the poor that are living in fear and are suffering. Nothing sensational here, only facts. Keep it up, the author.

namatikitiki
8 years ago

“Malawi and Tanzania have daggers drawn almost close at each others throat”. Sensational reporting.

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