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Chappe;
5 years ago

APM: ‘Malawi would continue to create an environment that favours business and economic growth.’ He failed to add ‘but we cannot guarantee an electricity supply 24/7.’ That would have cancelled out all that he had just said. The man knows nothing about business and investment, etc. etc. He uses all the fine words and phrases but is convincing no one who knows what life is really like on the ground in Malawi.

Jacob Chitseko
Jacob Chitseko
5 years ago

guys be wise enough we are marketing business opportunities. we don’t market chifukwa we have every thing. Even the energy sector we are marketing. Those countries you are able to see today they once had challenges but they managed ndi mtima umodzi. Are you trying to say palibe chabwino alo chimodzi mukuchiona.Try to be honest guys. Muthu sangatisangalatse chonse koma this is the right way to go.

James
James
5 years ago
Reply to  Jacob Chitseko

Chitseko, you must understand things. We are not being personal here. Suppose someone wants to take advantage of our cotton and start a clothing factory. Where do you think he/she will get electricity? We are misplacing our priorities.

Mangochi Kabwafu
Mangochi Kabwafu
5 years ago

Magetsi magetsiwoo

James
James
5 years ago

Kumbemba, Henry Musa and APM please hear what people are saying. What type of people are you? We can’t talk of investment without electricity. Let’s invest in power generation first thereafter everything will be possible.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Major Energy Summit first then formulate highly attractive investmnet incentives (better than Mauritius, Botswana and South Africa) whilst escalating skills and human development with focus on creating a pipeline for artisans and technicians. Get hard hitters from both the private and public sectors to drive these initiatives and give them a year to do so. People like Kumbemba wont get the kind of traction Malawi is looking for. Investment Forums will only be relevant once the energy and skills have been put to bed otherwise Mr Servant in Chief, you’ll talk and talk until your dark skin turns blue with… Read more »

chimanga chaponda
5 years ago

Stop entertaining corruption first before looking for investments

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