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Kanyimbi
Kanyimbi
9 years ago

Kani cashgate imaoneka chonchi? kkkkkkkkk Best illustration.

Kulibe kantu
Kulibe kantu
9 years ago

This is the best to illustrate cashgate. Please be suing it.

ludick
ludick
9 years ago

Ok wodala, I apologize unreservedly to the author and to all readers who were offended by my comment. in retrospect, I see that I was wrong and I feel ashamed of myself. I should have crafted my criticism in a more constructive way

chitopa
chitopa
9 years ago

An observation of superior wits and content. Wise and subsequently successful/auspicious people use history records to map up strategies /plans that are bound with lesser flaws, having taken advantage of the enigmatic travesty of the past. The Great Depression has hallmark lessons for Malawi. 1. Empower the middle class economically. That is, redistribute wealth significantly than have it hoarded by just a few. Close the gap between have its and nots. 2. The often springboard of services and goods delivery for public, that is Government, should set the ball rolling. As with Malawi’s case now, reconstruction of the roads, bridges,… Read more »

Akim
Akim
9 years ago

If the Government continue unemploying new graduates,then President shd resign.

ludick
ludick
9 years ago

But what is this lecturer teaching our children when he himself can’t write. He has bundled up lots of jargon into one undecipherable verbosity. Please write clearly and make your points instead of exposing that you have schemed through books which you clearly failed to understand. but keep on writing as practice makes perfect

Wodala
Wodala
9 years ago
Reply to  ludick

Ludick
Yours is not a fair comment. The issue hear is not bow the guy writes.
I think there is a lot of good substance in this article. The problem in this country is that we have more than our share of critics, sadly most of them unreasonable.
Lets look at the issues and analyse them. Can they be tried? Can they work? Can they give us the required results?

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