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Nana
Nana
8 years ago

To all the people degrading Indian products you better think twice. India is producing durable machinery. The country is exporting a lot of machinery of which some find their way to South Africa (our so called paradise). The much said tatas at police and army might have been procured from India yes but the question is, were we servicing them? FYI India is blessed with top of the class engineers that’s why: In 2009, India emerged as Asia’s fourth largest passenger car exporter behind Japan, South Korea and Thailand; There were 3695 factories producing automotive parts in India as of… Read more »

The Only Democrat Left
The Only Democrat Left
8 years ago

The biggest forex payment being made even today is interest for those TATAS bought for police and army by Muluzi.
If dunderhead Mutharika brought back the billions that he and his thankfully dead brother Bingu stole from Malawi every Malawian would have clean water. So hear well dunderhead Mutharika bring our money back to Malawi and then Foot Sake to Mikuyu

Majaivane
Majaivane
8 years ago

You were a millionaire before you came to malawi. Why are we suffering?

kajedza
kajedza
8 years ago

To No. 11. We are in 2015 and not the 1990′ VW cars made in India are now exported to RSA -FYI. Tata indigo car was ‘Car of the Yea”r in South Africa. Jaguar & Landrover are made by Tata Components for NASA aircraft are made by Tata 80% of the tippers in Malawi are from Tata-FYI All the software in the Malawi banks are from India. PVHO Malawi heavy machinery is from India. DWH has machines from India. Ginning factory Salima has machines made in India. Many of the equipments at Airports are made & from India Much better… Read more »

Makwasasa
Makwasasa
8 years ago

I know the president is fat, but he needs to buy properly fitting suites, after all he is a millionare.

Nyani
Nyani
8 years ago

Publicity stunt, this was just a dog and pony show. Nothing to write home about.

Che Wanimiliyoni
Che Wanimiliyoni
8 years ago

Much as I am not a civil engineer but my gut feeling is this Mulanje to Blantyre piped water system is another white elephant. If we are having problems pumping water from Nkula to Blantyre with a height difference of 1km and a distance of less than 50km what’s more with Mulanje which is almost 70km away and mountainous all the way? And to make matters worse were talking about 20,000 cubic meters of water only! Why don’t you improve the much closer Chiradzulu dam? By the way I felt sad one day when I read that Lilongwe Water Board… Read more »

mtate mike rsa
mtate mike rsa
8 years ago

Wena pitala u have nothing to offer we already know that u are good for nothing just keepon stealing our money noone to blem(i doubt if u can succeed in all this fuckshit of wota)

Yona
Yona
8 years ago

Just get money from India and buy products from South Africa. That’s all. Don’t tell me we are buying anything from there. And a bwana when you go there be careful amwenye know how to talk…they will give you advance payment for everything. Be careful bwana…mwamva?

The real ujeni
The real ujeni
8 years ago

I hope in India it is money deal only but if it is products worth that amount, am afraid will be back next year same time like today crying of the same problems. Don’t you Malawi people and government forget how TATA vehicles bought for the Police and Army ended up Parked at garages immediately after one year? Government lost billions of kwacha on that deal. Indian products are not of high standard and durable. Don’t say you were not reminded about this. We are people who forget quickly and accept low quality products as long as its from overseas.

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