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CHITUTU PHIRI
CHITUTU PHIRI
7 years ago

ubale wa china ifetu sitikuona bwino,bwanji muitaniseko aziphutsizi akumeneko a muma technical colleges kuti azapange impart their knowledge muma technical athu kuti ifeso tiyambe kupanga athu matoy nkumagulitsa nateso ku maiko ena amene sanaitulukire yimeyo -human resource development is very important if we are to develop than calling these guys only to steal our limited resources that we have

paul
paul
7 years ago

even elementary macroeconomics point to an absolute pain gain for Malawi. Importing 303 million versus 55 million seriously points out the uncompetitive Malawi goods and services, a trend that will continue to weaken the Kwacha and undermine any serious effort to shore up economic development. Yet again, this is putting a whole lotta eggs in one basket, and everybody knows what the consequences of this will be! why not diversify the inward investment. even a village boy would tell you that such numbers from one country will not necessarily engage in reputable business…doubt if the elephants and tigers agree!; let… Read more »

koma Kumeneko
koma Kumeneko
7 years ago

US$303,819,000 – US$55,874,000 the difference is huge

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