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LIPHAVA NAMANDWA NGONGOLIWA
LIPHAVA NAMANDWA NGONGOLIWA
6 years ago

To be honest thewe Malawians need not to have left Malawi in the first place. But with no employment what can they do? With rampant corruption favouritism and nepotism and tribalism what can they do? Without power to open even a barbershop what can they do? I feel sad when we meet them in Jozi. I don’t know whether Pitala meets the real Malawians stuck in other countries. He only meets well dressed diaspora Malawians. The real diaspora Malawians are as pitiable as the real Malawians here. If only we could be wise and fair in managing the taxes to… Read more »

Banda Rodgers
6 years ago

Why are Malawians running away from their beloved country. The answer is simple. The govt is crazy. They dont know ways of creating jobs. The authorities are busy running kitchen politics and not caring their responsibilities of creating jobs. Not that they run to seek jobs but seeking refuge in other countries. They are fleeing war of worst poverty the country has never faced before. The rulers are parasitic. Where can they hunt for jobs in Malawi? The soils are worn out and unproductive. Oh our country is doomed. People are suffering. I feel sorry for my fellow Malawians deported… Read more »

Salatiyere Dausi
Salatiyere Dausi
6 years ago
Reply to  Banda Rodgers

And the worst is yet to come when our arable land is unable to produce crops and the lake unable to produce fish due to oil polution.

Corruption is killing Malawi at a fast pace and poised to erase that nation off the face of the planet.

President Manthakanjenjemereza
President Manthakanjenjemereza
6 years ago

Athamangitseni a Malawi. Mmalo motukula dziko tingoba ndi kumathawira MMayiko a ena.

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