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Bojo Manda
Bojo Manda
6 years ago

Keep it up Malopa
Was impressed with your brief presentation especially your examples on how our lives will be impacted by ict platforms , mobile gadgets as shared future and the natural floor of presantation from heart. A gifted public speaker i must add though too serious and too quite for my like. You have completely changed to a low profile guy with enormous wisdom. Osamasowa chonchi bwana malopa

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

What we need Mr Malopa are skills and zeal to execute. We have no capacity to implement even in the midst of the laws, policies and legal framework. We need to train Malawians to be innovative and creative combined with designers and programmers. The current Communication and Electronic Transaction Acts are more than enough for Malawians to join the global village in the creation of the new digital world order as opposed to just being participants. Let’s go Malawians!

Aubrey
Aubrey
6 years ago

We miss you at MBC Mr. Malopa Sir, you are a legend. The legacy that you left at MBC is so greatthat people will leave to remember Enawa have messed up the once upon mighty MBC, imagine during his tenure of office, he has fired close to 18 employees for no any apparent reason. Almost 5 managers have left MBC. He is nepotistic, a womaniser and a thief. During these 3 years he is already constructing two big houses, a catholic church in Mulanje Pasani where he comes from and another house for his secretary Memory. Akungogona akazi a eni… Read more »

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago

Oh kodi kuli a Malopa ku MACRA? ndichifukwa chake madandaulo a M.C.P anabwezedwa opanda yankho eti? oh oh oh oh oh koma yaa!

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