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Nankununkha
Nankununkha
7 years ago

Any nation that blames nature on perpetual problems is an indication that it’s a nation of baboons.

Eduardo
Eduardo
7 years ago

Thank you Mr. Minister. These are the strategies I as a patriotic Malawian have been waiting to hear. I was actually wondering how come a person of your calibre could not help the President with such a comprehensive plan of action (short, medium and long-term). The critics have nothing to say now because of this well-laid down plan. Make sure you implement these strategies to the letter and once you do that our DPP will actually be tired of ruling this country-mpaka mpaka. DPP woyeeeeee!

Barnaba Sila
Barnaba Sila
7 years ago

That sounds very good. Surely, let’s turn our stumbling blocks as a nation into stepping stones! God bless Malawi!

Chemjambe
Chemjambe
7 years ago

We hope this is not just a paper as usual with our politician.

nyankuleke
nyankuleke
7 years ago

Zamveka bwino ndithu.

tchelule
tchelule
7 years ago

Way to go! Please make sure we sort these problems once and for all. All the best

jaws
jaws
7 years ago

This is a very comprehensive update. Thanks Minister

patriot
7 years ago

The same song goes on.Mbuzi ya mano kunsi.Kuba basi kuzambiako mvula inagwa bwino?

Becks
Becks
7 years ago

My sorry and pathetic country! Using imported diesel to drive the economy forward. Which investor could risk the money in this country called Malawi/fire? Leadership is about vision, strategic directions and culture and appropriate values that must cultivate trust and hope in the followers. This government is pretty too far from doing any of these. What this government values is mediocrity (e.g. use of diesel engines to run the economy), Corruption, Impunity and so on and so forth. A big shame. You are over trying the patience of the once good people. Blackouts from 4am to 11pm, are you sure?… Read more »

Raha
Raha
7 years ago

The public surely needs information on Government Plans and progress needs to be made and communicated as well. People have lost hope, people have lost their livelihood, the private sector is dying. We do not need to be reactive but rather proactive. Lets do similar projects in Agriculture as we can no longer rly on subsistence farming. We need professional farmers who can supplement the unreliable local farmers.

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