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Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
7 years ago

I can’t get what Mr Chikopa is trying to say, maybe someone can help me understand it or maybe my vocabulary conrent is too low. The guy contradicts himself left and right you can hardly get what he is trying to say. Tanzania is succeeding because there is sound leadership so is Rwanda. If a $120 mil company moves into your country your country start benefiting immediately even before the investors themselves get their return. For all machinary to come to your country they have to be customed at a border post. Citizens will get employed and get taxed at… Read more »

pixy
pixy
7 years ago

A Malawi mpakana liti tikungoyang’ana zinthu zikuonongeka?Popanda woyambitsa.Whatis required are tools.

Peter Chimangeni
Peter Chimangeni
7 years ago

a Malawi tonsefe tili ndi vuto kunena chilungamo. Ma Company anthu safuna kuyang’ana kutsogolo (investment plan). mmalo moganiza zaka 5 kapena 10 popanga zinthu tiziganiza zaka 50 kapena 100 kutsogolo. Tikanakhala kuti timaganiza kutsogolo bwenzi magetsi, misewu, nkhani za skool za zipitala ndi zina zotelo zisali vuto. Apa blame game siyitithandiza, tonsefe ndife mbuzi ndithu. 23 hours a day tili pa facebook kapena pa internet kukomenta za ndale mmalo mokuti tiziganiza kuti tingapange chani chotukula moyo wathu angakhale chitakhala chochepa koma chochepa chomwecho nchimene chimapititsa zinthu patsogolo. kumanyumba kwathu bambo akangomwalira pakhomo, mkazi ndi ana kukhala pa umphawi chifukwa bambo… Read more »

Jijo
Jijo
7 years ago

The biggest political challenge in Malawi is that we don’t elect our presidents on merit. Peter Mutharika was elected by a paltry 36 percent of the vote, largely comprising of his Lomwe tribesmen and a few others from elsewhere. We need to change our electoral laws to encourage presidential candidates to get out of their tribal and regional zones and campaign for votes in other regions of the country.

Henry
Henry
7 years ago

PEOPLE .. THE WORST IS YET TO COME..

MALAWIANS WILL SUFFER!..

INVESTORS ARE AFRAID OF THIS COUNTRY.. NO! Not because of the deep rooted jealousy in the culture LOL
Much Much Much more….

chikopa
chikopa
7 years ago

Let me start as follows, Malawi will not develop if we heap all our problems on politicians and especially the president. You should ask yourself what you can do to make Malawi better. Look, Brian Banda was at state house during Amayi and completely forgot the sorrows of Malawi and he has started biting thinking a yellow bun perhaps is on its way. Mr Idrissa you have been talking too much but I have not heard or seen any solution you have offered. That is scary. Now regarding ESCOM, it is a cash cow for politicians as it has embarked… Read more »

Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
7 years ago
Reply to  chikopa

This is a stupid comment! So you think it will be individual Malawians that will build public infrastructure like roads, power plants and fix the interest rates? You think it is me and you who will bring order in parastatals like ADMARC, Macra to stop wasting public resources? Malawians are as hardworking as their counterparts in Rwanda or USA. The difference is poor governance and like of general strategy for the country. Idriss gave an example of the young hardworking barber whose life has ground to a halt because he can’t work without electricity. I know families that have invested… Read more »

chikopa
chikopa
7 years ago

There appears to be no reasonableness in your comment because you have low IQ and Pea Brain. Who made politicians less accountable? Who said we will vote for “Uyo Wakubayo – The Six Pounds Thief?” Who said Kamuzu amaletsa anthu kumanga pa phiri? Now you claim to be rich by working hard in your employment. Kkkk I can challenge only business people and cashgaters are rich people in Malawi otherwise you meeting your needs. Look for ex-executives in Malawii in the Banking Sector, Insurance, Energy and Water and tell me who is rich based on accumulation of personal wealth truthfully?… Read more »

Mmalawi weniweni
Mmalawi weniweni
7 years ago

Indeed something will have to give. Well written Idris.

namasina
namasina
7 years ago

A Malawi ndi amantha.There is nothing they ca n do.They can complain but that is as far as it goes and the next thing, sadly,is that the very same people without water,electricity and food wil go and clapp hands for the so called president! How stupid is that? Carry on suffering1

zudi mzee
7 years ago

Please, Chakwera is the only hope Malawians are waitng for. Amalawi how long are we going to cry. Let’s remove these thieves they are torturing us. This government and its leadership have completely failed as evidenced by these endless problems. Should we continue having them beyond 2019? No no enough is enough Chakwera has promised to make Malawi great again.He’s our hope.

Pida
Pida
7 years ago
Reply to  zudi mzee

Chakwera we are banking on you please,rescue us.

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