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miner
miner
6 years ago

I become very upset by people who always talk evil about mining activities. Since 1964, Malawi has lagged behind because of lack of meaningful policy on Mining. People should ask themselves why Malawians are trekking to other countries to work as labourers, shame!!!! It’s time Malawians stood up to take risks, otherwise Malawi will remain the poorest country in the world. Unfortunately, people celebrate and gain political mileage on such stupid ratings. Malawians should shun away from frustrating their own young professionals, an example of which is at Geological Survey Department where young geoscientists are frustrated by corruption and yet… Read more »

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

Now you are talking my fellow compatriots,I love you all,keep the morale high every minute to save our magnificent lake and our most liked fish in the world.I have been expressing my indignation over the drilling of oil from our life-blood lake for a long time,but I have never experienced such patriotic comments as I have seen today.Malawians are foolishly hoodwinked into believing that when oil is finally drilled,their lives would change drastically from worst to better,this is a foolhardy belief.Comeon,Malawians,get educated.Muthalika and his running-dogs are not vehement enough to see our country developed,they are doing this to expand their… Read more »

M Sizini
M Sizini
6 years ago

You do not need to be a Prophet of the Lord or a Doctor of Prognostication to predict what will happen if Malawi rushes to exploit any oil or gas reserves we may have. You have only to observe what happened in Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Angola: 1. Europeans and Asians will pour into our country, and our oil revenues will pour out of it when they depart. 2. Corrupt government officials will scramble for the leftovers. 3. The owners of the land will experience a much reduced standard of living because their natural environment will be drastically degraded… Read more »

kampango mulamba
kampango mulamba
6 years ago

i cry for my small mbuna fish, its good to do so but am so sure some one will pocket chakhumi I bet you. Malawi atha kutukuka in such a away but awa awa awa eshiiiiiiii

thunguwire
thunguwire
6 years ago

lets rely on Tanzania soldiers to save the lake

John Black
6 years ago
Lomwe
Lomwe
6 years ago

Stop this nonsense of oil drilling please i beg you greedy leaders in the name of God. This is like killing the whole malawi for your small tokens you get from investors. Look what happened at Kayelekela these so called investors eish i cry for my beloved Malawi

benjones
6 years ago

Please save our beautiful lake.

JCInLA
JCInLA
6 years ago

I will join the Tanzanian Army when they decide to take over Malawi. No oil drilling on Lake Malawi.

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