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vilimmwera
vilimmwera
8 years ago

why going to the same dealer you claim transacted an illegal deal? eee kusowa kolowera, re negotiating ? serious? so gondwe knows best to negotiate, kkkkkkkkk

Tukombo
Tukombo
8 years ago

So why did you arrest Odillo????

Baba wa boy
Baba wa boy
8 years ago

I know a bit of basic law.

There is offer
There is acceptance
There is Consideration

But if there is a counter offer, it is not the same contract, it is a different one.

Chindele
Chindele
8 years ago

Thieves, how can u say the deal was illegal and then renegotiate the same illegal deal.You have been palm oiled.Can the anticorruption bureau if at all it does exist do its job on this issue.No question of not having moved.

Kanonono
Kanonono
8 years ago

It is only in Malawi where people can dare ask how much their government spends in military equipment. Shame on Nyasa Times!

johnM
johnM
8 years ago
Reply to  Kanonono

In many countries with a proper and a real military, How much Government spends is public knowledge. Why should it be any different with Malawi?

JJB
JJB
8 years ago
Reply to  johnM

Only as a percentage of GDP. How many people do you think calculate how much that is?

Think Tank
Think Tank
8 years ago

Look at them. Rushing with “illegals” everywhere,then it was not “illegal” after all! We want to re-negotiate ! How can you renegotiate on an illegal transaction without cancellation? The truth is you have yet to reveal the way funds from jet sales were used and you have found there is nothing to be agitated about. You rushed alot with accusations,only to recind them.

Shyman Shaizo
Shyman Shaizo
8 years ago

Buy fighter jets not timifuti ndi tizipolopolo…Nkhondo masiku ano idasintha.

Kamkhwezule Kakang'ono
Kamkhwezule Kakang'ono
8 years ago

To avoid future bad deals such bilateral agreements should be open to public scrutiny including parliament. Otherwise what guarantee is there that this corrupt DPP government is not negotiating a deal to also oil their palms?

thembi
thembi
8 years ago

The evil works of a an evil woman.

wafika
8 years ago

We knew that what you were doing was bush politics from learned men but not wanting to admit that what their fellow politician was doing was saving the countries money and the people of this poor country. Mwagwa nayo. who is fooling who. The poor Malawian will have to cough more now. damn me

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