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mona
mona
9 years ago

Bingu wa mumunthalika benefited so much from the kayelekera mine more than poor people of malawi it is also high time tinakapanga investigate kuti anadya zingati bingu kuti zibwezedwe ku boma. a malawi sitikonda dziko lathu and you wonder we have ministry of mines, ministry of science onsewa ali phwii kumangopita kunja kumaphunziro ameneso sagwiritsidwa ntchito malawians lets be proactive please. Tigugona tulo kwambiri and that is why ma china, a mwenye ,mabulundi ndi ma nigerians akumagula malo kuno ku malawi ndikumamanga midzi yawo boma lili apo kupanga mkonono its high time we jack up

wiz
wiz
9 years ago

why chase them before cleaning their acts?they need to clean up the mess before letting them go. so sad why did even malawi accept to have this deadly project? malawi does not even have scientist to understand the challenges of this. why uranium after all?who has benefited after ?CRY FOR MY BELOVED MOTHERLAND.

Brainfast Mpoto
9 years ago

these people the planed to build tailings dam B stueted near maingate all processes were done all survey coodinates are there but unfortunate the tain it to waste dump,so if they were diging holes 100m deep, 0.5m apart then full these holes with cement to avoid water infiltration to contaminate rives,why allowing them to drain all the water tm the river with only nutrising it? not enough because at the bigining of process all the uranium went into same tailings dam

MALAWIAN JULIUS MALEMA
MALAWIAN JULIUS MALEMA
9 years ago

LET THEM DO AS PER ORIGINAL CONTRACT.BUILD ANOTHER DAM

Arthur G.M. Mtambo
9 years ago

KARONGA TO YOU EVERYTHING YES, YES SIR, NOW IT IS PAINING YOU.

KARONGA MORE TO COME, THINK OF FUEL IN LAKE MALAWI PLUS WARS, ASK THOSE WITH SMALL LAKES IN AFRICA, INDIA AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD, THEY ARE NO LONGER HAVING FRESH WATERS AND NO COMMERCIAL FISHING AND MORE WARS ARE THERE.

TAKE CARE KARONGA

mathews
mathews
9 years ago

these Paladin guys are criminals they want to wipe all people in Malawi with deadly diseases,Malawians wakeup before its too late, prevation better than cure! Tikagumule basi ngati boma likuziikira kumbuyo Zigawengazi

che mkope
che mkope
9 years ago

malawianslet us rise up. Paladin must be chased out and go. Radiation isvery dangerous and if we are not careful the entire nation will perish. Anthu amenewa atisiira mavuto atseke mgodi azipita afterall the country haznt benefited anything apart from corrupt politicians and govt official. Inu aboma zoona mukulola paladin to dump radioactive waste into rivers? Are you serious with protecting your citizenry? I am not sure if the govt has scientists who are able to know that radionuclidescannot in any way be removed fro contaminated water. Its high time paladin must pack and go asanationongere anthu. You govt officials… Read more »

tumpale malema
tumpale malema
9 years ago

this is a stupid deadly government,there after just to swiddle the tax,which did not benefited the malawians,worse thing the resident in karonga.I edge you to stand against the plant

Monkey
Monkey
9 years ago

If They Are Not Doing What We Want As Malawians Then Let Them(MINERS) Pack & GO!

Hazrat Pillane
Hazrat Pillane
9 years ago

What took you so long you idiots? You mean you didnt know all along all the money you were corruptly receiving was to brainwash you? Now you have started talking because theres nothing coming forward to your pockets? Mwabila pachande msana wawoneka sono. Why should Karonga people pretend to look at healthy hazards after so many of KUM operations? Musovene.

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