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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

This is what worries me with my Malawi…..always has incoherent messages. Mr President indicated that the country will move away from trading unprocessed goods or natural resources and in the same vain his Minister of industry, Trade & Tourism is stating that Malawi will be exporting legumes. Why can Malawi not but machinery and plants from China and process these legumes to then export to China. Malawians will benefit more from beneficiation (it will provide employment for skilled and semi-skilled labour and we could demand more prices for our processed goods). Is this difficult to figure out. This is what… Read more »

Achiswe
5 years ago

In spite of what Xi Jingping says to the contrary, China believes in ‘quid pro quo’. What strings, hidden or otherwise, are attached to any financial aid? So far China’s ‘aid’ has done little, if anything, to alleviate the poverty of the mass of Malawians. Parliamentary buildings, hotels, stadiums, etc do little or nothing to move the country forward. Beware of the Chinese bearing gifts!

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

Chinese are on a mission to depict Africa’s resources..the day Africa will wake up that will be the day!! In Beijing you breathe particles no good air, the pollution is way over the top!! Malawi has fresh un-utilised resources there people are after! When done it will be like Kayalekela with no resources but presidential villas around the the state houses.

Ras Napokani
Ras Napokani
5 years ago

We managed seen any significant impact from western support , they provide much support so that we produce the law materials which they buy from us at low price and use them to produce high standard goods to sell us back at a high price and return part of the profits to us as aid so that we re-produce.

Our Malawi
Our Malawi
5 years ago

Only 40 African Leaders were at the meeting as such the minimum for each country should $1billion. Why are we so happy about $100 million? Komanso these Chinese should stop sending substandard products to Africa. .

Heavy-duty
Heavy-duty
5 years ago
Reply to  Our Malawi

Hahahaha jealous, bitterness, anger and envy is blocking you from seeing anything good. You have allowed your eyes to only see bad things. Sad indeed. But this is no surprise, that’s typical behaviour of Malawi opposition and their supporters. No wonder they will never rule this country anymore as people ate seeing. You ate on a self-destruct path.

Honara
Honara
5 years ago
Reply to  Heavy-duty

True brother. Dull minds see nothing good. No wonder the dark species represented by one Tim Cloud thinks the best way to exist is to be walking on the streets of Malawi. Anzawo akupanga chitukuko iwo busy ati kukondweretsa azungu awo amene adawauza kuti azikwa….na kuma…..ko. Zauchitsiru zenizeni.

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago

OK that’s good. so i guess when Chilima comes into power next year will change all that ndipo azachita promot business yake ya mandasi ija athatha kuwangongoza anthu ma K200,000 a business za mandasi. Ndimaso mphenya ake adzayesetsa kuti anthu azidzachita export mandasi ku mayiko akunja kkkkkkkkkk

Mulupale
Mulupale
5 years ago
Reply to  pathfinder

Someone so dull here!

Ndikunyenyaninyenani Pumbwa Party

Honestly people don’t benefit from the Chinese. The Chinese don’t employ locals and when they do that they ill treat them and give them meagre salaries. I would not work as a slave. MCA brought Chint here and the Chinese failed to meet the MCA high standards of employment. Very cruel people.

Mlakaviwa
Mlakaviwa
5 years ago

African leaders waiting for free lunch from china

Luka
Luka
5 years ago

Truly, we have traveled a long way from “Give me my ten Tambala.”

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