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Jasitasi Chilungamo
Jasitasi Chilungamo
8 years ago

You don’t need to discuss hunger and malnutrition in the US.They are alot of these hunger and Nutrition projects in Malawi.Solutions for Malawi problems are right away in Malawi?Where is FISP this year?Expect another big hunger breakout next year because of the inconsistencies of Dpp.

spoken Word
spoken Word
8 years ago

ooooooohhhh

Mukharapwio
8 years ago

he is looking as if he is under interrogation,under tension.Saulos now its the time to meet real life situation of being on a job that you have to really deliver through sweating osati zija za pa Airtel zongodikira ena agulitse maunits inu mkumalemba ma report mwati ndimaitha.ntchito ndiimeneyi tsopano,tipatseni malipiro osati change,subsidy,mankhwala,sukulu,miseu,chakudya

Patriotic Citizen
Patriotic Citizen
8 years ago

Iwe Mtumbuka 1 you are an idiot! Olo utaati usabwerere kumaawi kuno akukusowa ndani! You are worse than a dog! Go to hell with your archaiac thinking! Bullshit!

Never Ending Food
8 years ago

Hunger and nutrition are two different things. We can continue to try to ‘fill people up’ on high-carbohydrate, low-nutrient foods like maize (calculating only ‘calories per hectare’) and then continue to sink millions of dollars into fortification and supplementation programmes. Or, we can begin to work towards the true diversification of crops and diets, which is much healthier for both people and the planet. From the beginning of the Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) in 2005, the Malawian government has been annually sinking millions of dollars into the subsidizing of synthetic fertilizers to boost maize production. This worked. From 2005-2014,… Read more »

malawi
8 years ago

Muyende boo a Sau, we love you our Reformer No. 1. More fire with reforms. Now reform on the following: 1. abuse of government resources especiary fuel kuzipatalaku, 2. cars that are being used and being worn out on personal issues by abusive bosses, 3. Sabotage in carrying out government duties (deliberate delays) in order to fault find govt, take care a VP, Akuonongerani mbiri, particularly those Anti-Govt gurus in the civil service and particularly those from the North!! ndakuuzanitu ndizimene zikuchitika ku Capital Hill kuno. There is an organized sabotage that has been mounted against govt. Asekerereni muziona. 4.… Read more »

peeping lizard
peeping lizard
8 years ago

NJALA SIZATHA PA MALAWI

mike
mike
8 years ago

Allah wakibalur

Khonsolo
Khonsolo
8 years ago

I want to comment on wat Mtumbuka said.’i cant come to Malawi’ so hw do u think things to change yet u are clinging to stay abroad? Akusinthireni zinthu ndani?

mbava
mbava
8 years ago

Meanwhile an alliance between UDF and DPP has been announced . Where is Saulosi Chilima in the equation . Writing is on the wall Saulosi your days are numbered keep on flying .

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