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2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

@8, Georgete, When you are calling us all to think ……. My simple question is, have you ever deeply thought about it as to why we have governments in the first place? And for you, if I get you right, you think citizens, within an environment of disorganized government/ leadership, can meaningfully make things turn around? Sounds kindergarten mindset.

Geogette
Geogette
8 years ago

When I think about Malawi and Malawians a fail to understand do you mean up until now we should be thinking and waiting for ESCOM it has failed us completely. Do you mean with all the waters we have is only ESCOM that can provide Electricity. Let’s have plan B, do not wait for ESCOM for this plan. Let’s start thinking, chakudya, maxi, magetsi, mankhwala ku chipatala kulibe, school inatha. Believe me or not no political government in Malawi will sort out these problems. We shall complain and complain nothing shall work. Let’s think!

Hey!
Hey!
8 years ago

Wrong heading once again. The level of blackouts has improved for the better as compared to several months ago. The heading is as if there was total blackout countrywide. I think a bit of progressive thinking rather than retrogressive can take us far.

Janos
Janos
8 years ago

What a contradiction from ESCOM, when most of the companies and manufacturers are closed that means the demand is low (off peak ) so you should have more power to give the residentials . It’s a good idea to do maintainance but your reason is not valid

2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

A failed state inhabited by unambitious people who are used to foolish stoicism. Very fake society who pretend to be brainy yet the reality on the ground suggests otherwise. They have no idea whatsoever how citizens ought to live life. Surprisingly even those who claim to possess some levels of academic credentials and have traveled outside think the same way as a villager who has spent the entire part of his life in the jungles of primitiveness. People who out of tribalistic mindset deliberately fail to distinguish between patriotism and support of mediocrity.

WinstonMsowoya
WinstonMsowoya
8 years ago

Malawians celebrate Easter in darkness.This is an atrocious failure of the National Government for power and water irregularities not only that the citizens are kept in darkness,but the criminals take this failure to harass and harm the innocent majority of our people and not only that how could hospitals do their jobs to treat patients and how about factories which rely on power and water? So every thing in Mathanyula’s domain is impossible.People have no jobs,people have no food,people have no security,you have divided people on ethnic basis,corruption is part of life in our country the list goes on.Mr.President,it seems… Read more »

GN Phiri
GN Phiri
8 years ago

Not only Electricity, BUT No WATER as well! Taps ate dry! In Malawi we are subjected to life akin Hell..

Wagwa Wayer
Wagwa Wayer
8 years ago

This is total disregard to the consumer and taxpayers. Why don’t they first buy backup generators and interconnectivity with Mozambique to ensure constant supply during maintenance at Nkula.

Wadza
8 years ago

Very satanic planning by Escom. How could Escom choose the most important in the life of Jesus to disrupt millions of christians fully enjoy being saved. No escom power supply means no water.

Woe to Escom! Nothing can stop Jesus’s moment. Bravo Jesus!

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