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shushe
6 years ago

us$70 000 x 720=k50,400,000. this money is enough to construct a very good health center with a maternity ward and four staff houses. not that thing given to the community.

chitutu
chitutu
6 years ago

WHAT YOU KNOW IS TO STEAL THE RESOURCES FROM THE NORTH AND FATTEN YOUR POCKETS-CHUPITI!!!!!!!!! MBAVA ZAKUM WELA,NKANI MULI BUSY KUSOKONEZA MCP NDI NDALAMA MWAPEREKA KWA KALIWO NDI BVUMBWE KUTI AZITUKWANA PAC

joze
6 years ago

Sadly we Malawians are being fooled by our leaders..one of them was Bingu..who cashed a lot of money on our heads..He cashed US$500, 000.00 cash in Portugal when he bragged that after the UN trip he had wanted to rest and surfed for a cheap lodge and found vacancy on one on the shores of Portugal..He had lied as the truth of the matter is that he went to Portugal to meet Mota Ingel bosses who had bribed him with that cash. Pinto the car panel beater and spray-painter knows this as is a cousin to one of the Mota… Read more »

MANYI
MANYI
6 years ago

CHIKANGAWA IS GONE

KAYELEKERA IS GONE

REFUGEES IS NOT DEVELOPMENT BUT A
WASTE DUMP

KAXIWIZIWI A WASTE

Unenesho
6 years ago

Please, never allow paladin to operate in malawi. They’re thieves. Karonga people do not allow these thieves come and open their mine once. You should have given some blows. Malunga aided paladin to syphon alot of minerals from kayelekera. It was not only uranium. Diamond, gold and brass is plenty there. Government, never try to renew theit licence. No kayelekera no refugees camp .

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