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Grand Master
Grand Master
7 years ago

From Kape What a NATION of rationALIZATION some might be blind but this is no allegation. An eye for a soul this country has reached its toll the grass is greener on the other side let’s not crawl. Demolish demolish demolish but we shall still flourish leaving an empty field for ralish. Not a single brick should be laid not a single member shall be paid this game shall be played. We know the drill you can try and pass the bill we two steps ahead of your charming skill. You can’t fool the one who put you in school… Read more »

wantwa
wantwa
7 years ago

Atupele, it sounds as if you have never been to school. you are involving the media now and yet you did not involve them before passing the bill in the parliament. what kind of togetherness is that? you have betrayed the people of malawi who have the right know all before is asserted into law. you started the game which you knew would not finish alone! go ahead. in malawi, the leadership has a tendency of getting malawians for granted. You talk about “misconception” you are misconception because people are played fast by you of which they can not allow… Read more »

Foreign Affairs
Foreign Affairs
7 years ago

It will empower government to take over freehold land that remain idle for two years – That is a problem in itself, what are the guidelines? this is still very high level

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