Email a copy of 'Malawi slips on economic index: Rising income inequality' to a friend

* Required Field






Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.



Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.


E-Mail Image Verification

Loading ... Loading ...

Sharing is caring!

7 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Candidly,I beg you to exclude the northerners for destroying our country’s economic development for since independence,leadership has been coming from the South and Central regions,so please brothers as a northerner myself,I strongly believe that the Northerners must be spared from being part and parcel of the present economic havoc which has plunged our nation into both economic and political disaster beyond fixations.You have even overworked our Goodal Gondwe and later accuse him of misleading the economy.Please let him rest and put a southerner or a central in his stead.Gondwe has been on the stage for a long time he needs… Read more »

Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
8 years ago

These ‘indexes’ are a waste of time and money and indicate nothing.

Comparing Malawi to x-number of African and / or World Countries DOES NOT REFLECT THE TRUE PICTURE TO BE BENEFICIAL TO US OR ANYTHING ELSE.

This is another issue like our GROSSLY OVER HASH-TAGGED WORLD. TELL US what we need to do TODAY to start reversing the process TOMORROW!

I know I’m sick. TELL ME THE DAMN CURE!

Jongwe
Jongwe
8 years ago

The inequalities are increasing because of poor economic policy

Kadakwiza
Kadakwiza
8 years ago

The government of Malawi should not make excuses. Malawi is still poor today because of bad leadership we had since 1963. There is not good story to tell about our economy since we had independence 53 years ago. All because of bad leadership we had. Donors had been giving aid from 6 July 1964 until 2013. Yet Malawi is still poor. How many times Malawi’s debt being cancelled. Yet our leaders did not took advantage of the cancellation of debts by donors and develop Malawi. Instead it was our leaders chance to steal and leave our country still poor. We… Read more »

tobias
tobias
8 years ago

What do you expect? this is a consumer nation (a man in rags pretending to be bill gates, paja amati mtima suvala sanza). We have NOT seen any poverty, its coming….. eating us like cancer slow but silent!!!

The Analyst
The Analyst
8 years ago

O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..O “If all of us, the President, Ministers, PSs, Analysts, Commentators, NGOs e.t.c. do not know what our problems are; and we should wait for somebody else to come from somewhere and tell us; then we have a very big problem.” – Bingu Wa Mutharika (2009 Interview with CNBC) Look now . . . . . . Kachaje looks at this revelation as a wake-up call; what was the World Bank’s report (which revealed that Malawi is the poorest country in the whole universe)? So we were still asleep and we should wake up now? Ha! Laughable! And at the… Read more »

Bottle
Bottle
8 years ago

Why did I see the celebration on TVM about the IMF for? Silly.

Read previous post:
Alarming!Many Malawians battling diabetes

Malawians are facing a health epidemic as officials from government are expressing concern that diabetes is rising fast in Malawi...

Close