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Mascahbana
9 years ago

As of today 12/01/2015
Karonga Market
Chambo 5 @MK1000
Fish is cheap people still picking and selling people biuing and eaton

freedom
freedom
9 years ago

Chief Kalonga and wanyachutsa mose
if you have issues go to court and present your corners there.you have no right to walking around the private property of kayerekera.these are investors and they need to be respected and protected,use the collect channels which would later become a tool for your demands.
yes this is a government for the people and by the people,but doesn’t warrant over stepping the ruling laws of Malawi accordingly.respect what the agreed contracts stipulates,mind you we have alot of investors interested to come and kayerekera is one of there reference so trade carefully.

Chimwemwe
9 years ago

does anyone have any evidence?
Atupele went to the mine, did he say they were discharging water?
The government said they took samples, where are the results?
all we here are accusations but no evidence, maybe the accusers are hoping for silver to make them quiet.

M'doko
M'doko
9 years ago

Ithink uraniun is doing nothing to national economy and bringing to us problems after promblem , and therefore they should just close and clean the site before leaving the site

mbangombe
mbangombe
9 years ago

We have atleast Bunda, Polytechnic, Chancellor College, Mzuni to help the nation on issues of environment posed by uraniun mining. Why don’t we institute a team of experts from the colleges to conduct a thorough study on effects of this mining. We cannot as malawians be debating and wasting time and resources on mere rumours. Please professionals help us.

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
9 years ago
Reply to  mbangombe

You don’t understand! Are you that dull!? Malawians umbuli…! It’s happening as you seat pwii writing your rubbish.

Ciss
Ciss
9 years ago

t look simple bt will affect thousand of pple in malawi from north to south as well,bt what z the benefit of this wine to malawi,bt get to knw this uranium is much expensive

jobless corner
jobless corner
9 years ago

Well im in Karonga and it is rumoured with some locals that fishes are dying at dying at the lake and some rivers for unknown reasons.Its time our scientists did some test with these dying fish and took some sample from water as to what is causing all this than relying to some bought politicians like Atupele who put money first than the lives of the ordinary people.Do you think these a Australians can easily accept about the leakage while they r making a killing out of it?.The livelihoods of the locals depends on the rivers and the lake while… Read more »

Tozer.Tsono
Tozer.Tsono
9 years ago

Atupele admits that there is no government oversight for such a high value project which has the potential to damage the health of the people and the land for years to come. Why wasn’t the size of the drain considered in the planning phase? In Australia, Paladin would not have allowed the drainage system to fail. The Company would pay heavily for such imbecilic lapses in planning and management. Blaming it on the rain is tantamount to telling the Malawi government that she is a fool and therefore deserving a fools excuse. They have to protect the natural habitat at… Read more »

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
9 years ago
Reply to  Tozer.Tsono

That’s a very good analysis and the only way to go. We need external experts with full knowledge and experience in uranium issues and not these Vendors masquerading as political leaders.They know nothing apart from pocketing blood money in form of bribes period!

Robert bob phiri
9 years ago

That’s why i didn’t waist my vote to the greedy politicians,GOD is keeping my ballot paper 4 the man of GOD.(ABUSA in 2019 if GOD will say yes, nobody will say no)We’re tired of this monopolizers.

Matako
Matako
9 years ago

This is what happens when you have leaders that are so corrupt that they do not take citizens health into consideration. This mine is not beneficial to Malawians as the loyalties are remitted to Munthalika”s account outside the country. Malawians need to wake up These are our resources and being sold at whole sale prices to greedy colonialists who are greasing the palms of those in office. There need be an immediate environmental assessment to determine exactly what happened.

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
9 years ago
Reply to  Matako

We need to rise and demand our economic rights and transparence by the so called politicians. We can’t tolerate national wealth to be channelled to the handful greedy people whose office is entrusted to do the needful for the Malawians interest.

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