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MSONDA
MSONDA
7 years ago

Malawians should learn to understand processes……ALHOMWE umbuli. Even the maize enquiry costed money……parliament cannot do anything without money. Resources are needed to get the job done and mind you this money does not go into Kamlepos pocket no. KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT KAMLEPO.

ineyo basi
7 years ago

kufuna dola kamlpepo 10 mita?? tizingoonongabe dola? ACB yakwana

chalombanthu
7 years ago

go ahead Mr Kamlepo

Zander mutiuze
7 years ago

So Chaponda is free because he is not a minister? Is a thief become free when he stopped or fred? Koma ku Malawi is there any sense. What are donors saying on Malawians? Stupid or headless. Then If that is the case let those six resign Then there will be NO number. I dont think Corruption will end in Malawi. Malawians despite education they are thieves. Why? Because Malawi during Kamuzu Banda were limited to everything. They did not get free cars or build their own houses. They were thieves bit not dare. Now with Muluzu a thief himself the… Read more »

greymannie
greymannie
7 years ago
Reply to  Zander mutiuze

Abwana apa mukuonetsa umbuli inu. Mwina kumvetsetsa kumakuvutani. If indeed Chaponda was one who contributed the number to 7 ministers, would it be right to say that currently 7 ministers are named in the report? By removing him out of the cabnet list, they are not necessarily saying that he is now free since he is no longer a minister. All they are saying is that he is not amongst the suspected ministers, otherwise, if the investigations point to his involvement he will still be prosecuted just as the other non-cabnet individuals mentioned in the report! Was that difficult to… Read more »

The Partriot
The Partriot
7 years ago

Go Kamlepo, go after the rotten and crooked ministers! As for the not so learned people who think its a waste of time for Parliament to investigate the cabinet ministers…..please amangwetu dont volunteer your ignorance on this forum! Sure, some people dont know that Parliament plays an oversight role in government and can probe members of the executive or even the judiciary? Zina kumafunsa kaye musanayankhule ati?? Please take a look at parliaments in other countries and you will see what they do….kumayendako osangoti pa Nyasaland pano phwi….nkumatsutsa zinthu musakuzidziwa!

Yahya Jammeh
7 years ago

Kalua, if you think Chaponda is one of the rotten ministers it means that you know the remaining 6, then why do you want the money to probe them? Are you saying now that Chaponda is no longer minister the arm of the law should not touch him? Again, could you justify your choice for Times TV and Zodiak to cover the probe live in Parliament? Was the choice made through tender or not? If not, what do rules of procuring services say? Do you know that the TV stations you have mentioned have limited reach? if the probe will… Read more »

mlowe
mlowe
7 years ago

The K236 billion is already under investigation by ACB and you say k500 million is set aside to hire foreign experts. why waste k10 million. Why duplicating the investigation. Treasury must not release the k10 million. Let them go to their constituencies and work in developmental projects. Moreover they are trained or do not have investigation skills.

psyta
psyta
7 years ago

Stop wasting Malawians’ time Mr. Kamlepo. You are very stupid. We have better things to do. Let’s talk development !!!

benjones
7 years ago

Malawi the land of rotten system.

Lt. Frazer Chakhaza Mwale
Lt. Frazer Chakhaza Mwale
7 years ago

If treasury cannot provide/release this money on time PAC (Parliamentary Committee) ask for assistance from donors i.e. GTZ, DFID, USAID, NORWEGIAN CHURCH AID etc for speedy and efficient probe and then pay back once funding has been remitted to PAC by treasury. Malawians have waited too long for this and we want justice to prevail.

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