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concerned citizen
concerned citizen
6 years ago

Zoti mukufuna kukweza ma tariff a magetsi kuti muthe kugula ma generator ndi ndizoona ? If you want to make an investment in to your business, go get loans from the banks. What kind of business takes money from the customer to invest before improving its services . We know that after you acquire those gen. sets, you will hike your tariffs again saying running costs are high. You frustrated the company that wanted to invest in solar energy so that you remain the monopoly in the power sector and continue to over charge Malawians. Malawi has the highest electricity… Read more »

Joe M
Joe M
6 years ago

Dont fool us Mr President, DPP led govt is associated with electricity woes, before Bingu died we had the same problem including forex shortage as well as fuel. When JB took over many will testify that we did not experience the blackouts. Where did she find the magic to sort out that, our take is that there is no political will from your leadership on electricity and it is one of the many reasons for losing your popularity and trust from most Malawians who were supporting you in the first place.

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
6 years ago

I can still hear snoring! More promises that weren’t fulfilled last time they were given, but why would you work to reduce power cuts when State House does not suffer with them? Actions speak louder than empty promises. Hopefully, it’s too late to fool the electorate.

Omex70
Omex70
6 years ago

We have heard that several times before and we don’t need to hear that any more. What we want now bwana president is action. We need electricity not rhetoric speech.

Aaron brown
Aaron brown
6 years ago

mmmmm…don’t buy it!

Aboso
6 years ago
Reply to  Aaron brown

Electricity is a problem due to poor planning. Roads in urban area will be a problem due to poor planning.
What else will be planned properly. We need a focus leader who will take issues concerning Malawi at heart and deploy rightful Managers in all key jobs.

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