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Listen and Love
6 years ago

Waste of resources with your never ending familiarisation tours. Malawians want real development NOW NOW NOW. Development is a constitutional right and not a favour or a privilege. Give the islanders CHITUKUKO and not tire them with useless tours or laying foundation stones. Hypocrites are ruling Malawi. Get rid of them all come 21 May, 2019.

DINKY
DINKY
6 years ago

A NDUNA MUKANAKWELA ILALA NDIPAMENE MUKANADZIWA KUTI LIKOMA ANTHU AKUVUTIKA KOMA MWAKWERA DONNIER SUMUNGAWONE MAVUTO ENEENI

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Is that the new Likoma District Council Offices being built as extensions. Why oh why would any right thinking architect, designer or builder come up with such an ugly building in 2018. Are we really serious. If Malawi has to move forward we need to have politicians with vision and pride. The extension to the offices is just downright ugly. Why would any minister be proud of such ugly sight. Are we still in the 60’s.

Central
Central
6 years ago

Dzimiyala zili mu picture number 2 zikungondikumbutsa miyala ya maziko yadzyalidwa kale ija!! Nakhumwa where are we with those promised projects!! Please don’t repeat Nsanje port scenario……………!! Mind you repeating a mistake is a sign of stupidity and I don’t think you are………!

Adzonzi
Adzonzi
6 years ago

Involve the community in the meeting, otherwise you will not be able to come with challenges being faced by the community. The community knows best what they need and not the policy makers alone.

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