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Vyantonda
8 years ago

kodi apeleka okha ku anamalira azitafune

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

I would like to make a correction on the population of Indians that instead of 1.3m,it should read 1.3b.I kindly regret for error.

angoni apaphata
angoni apaphata
8 years ago

Ine chomwe ndikudabwa ndi chokuti not so long ago we were told that we have excess maize and we can sell some more. Now we need to buy. Kuli munthu wa nzeru bwino bwino ku mitu imene ikutilamulirayi?

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Mr.Mbuya you better read extensively to critique other people’s views.1.3 m you are pointing to Indians.The combined population of China and India equals 3.3 billion.According to the United Nations Population Index,the rest of the world population excluding China and India is 3.7billion.Please get educated this is 21st century you don’t even think that why if you sign a contract with China,the latter bring with them their own labourers,do you know why? Let a sleeping dog lie.For your information,there are.2million Chinese in Africa alone,how about that? After me and you are gone,our grandchildren will take up arms and fight the novel… Read more »

Ashamed Malawian
Ashamed Malawian
8 years ago

Amazed that to this day some Malawians think ADMARC is to blame for failure to deliver maize to poor people. Have you all forgotten that ADMARC was rendered useless in the 1990s when farmer clubs were abolished, loans defaulted and new government emplyed ADMARC as a political pawn for settling foolish scores. Some ADMARC markets were closed a long time ago, it is a shame that the NFRA is not being mentioned anywhere and yet this is the agency that should be feeding the poor of the poorest.

Dikisan
8 years ago

Timadzidyetsa tokha nthawi ya Ngwazi Kamuzu Banda. Lero China atipangire toothpick atiguliernso nsima. Maproffesors aja tidavotera ali kuti? Shame to my mother land Malawi.

Hahaha
Hahaha
8 years ago

I think we should feel ashamed that after helping us to build luxury infrastructure
Such as conference centre and stadium China is also now feeding us. Shame shame shame

Mbuya
Mbuya
8 years ago

Winston Msowoya…China’s population is not 2billion rather 1.3billion!!! It seems people find pleasure in misleading others hmmmm……Amene abe ndalama zimenezi afe ndi nthenda ina ilionse within three months ikubwera…people are suffering in the villages….please ADMARC put ur logistics house in order

2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

Is there any need to have a president and cabinet in Malawi worthy spending tax payers money on when it is very clear that they cannot come up with sound policies to create our own wealth and what they all know is to receive and steal foreign aid? And some comments here typical of lazy brains are applauding China as the way to turn to with our begging plate. Shame! Even at home if a father perpetually takes delight in receiving from well wishers just know that is failure on its own.

Willie Chirwa
Willie Chirwa
8 years ago

Thanks to the Peoples Republic of China for the timely donation and the numerous aid you have given to Malawi. To my government I think we wasted oppotunities by cling to the western idealogy of rrecognising Taiwan (Formosa) rather the PRC if we had done so earlier Malawi could have moved see the Tazara Line built ages ago. Leave UK for the small minded Cammeron and his inhuman regime who want us to die because we dont see eye to eye with somme of their stupid policies. Yes we might have some short fall but is that a passport to… Read more »

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