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Mjomba Yusuf Jonas
Mjomba Yusuf Jonas
8 years ago

Kuli mikundatu uku, madzi kapena mowa?

thats why akunyamula mtundu onse kuti azikathandizana kugwetsa misinje imeneyi

Jj
Jj
8 years ago

You need a retard of an investor to come to Malawi and not go to Zambia or Tanzania. This high level delegation is all about themselves not about attracting investors.

Mbuli
Mbuli
8 years ago

Can we fix domestic issues first before we woo investors to a country with:
1 failing economy
2. Poor infrastructure
3. Unreliable electricity
4. Unreliable water supply
5. Poor security
6. Worst level of corruption
7. Poor governance
8. No health care
9. High bank interest/ lending. Rates
10. No disposable income

Independent Diplomat
Independent Diplomat
8 years ago

Keep it up Mr President. We will not leave you alone. We are aware of the fact that you inherited a lot of man-made problems, such as cash gate;

chimwemwe
chimwemwe
8 years ago

Please sort out the kwacha it is losing value every single day RBM is just watching and doing nothing, RBM staff just replace them as there job is to protect malaiwans from inflation and excessive devaluation, but they are doing nothing, and therefore inflation is getting out of hand, i am suprised Chuka has still maintained his job anywhere else in the world he would have gone by long, Tatopa ndi mabvuto

Kumpwepe
Kumpwepe
8 years ago

Eunice Napolo is she not MP for Thyolo Thekerani?

Mzozo kununkha
Mzozo kununkha
8 years ago

Nice of you Mr President, your efforts are quite remarkable how ever we must walk a talk so as to have our ailed economy fixed. Time is another factor as regards the road to success

Bololo
Bololo
8 years ago

Keep talking to investors Mr President, and whilst you are at it relentlessly pursue your government’s agenda of public sector reform. It makes no sense to draw water with a leaking bucket. At the moment the reforms are progressing at a snails pace. Scarce resources are still being wasted on luxuries, just see the number of huge 4 X 4 vehicles belonging to government and parastatals plying our roads and bloated inefficient civil service full of slackers all feasting on our taxes. Malawi needs to cut its cloth according to size, balance it’s books, all these meetings will be in… Read more »

Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi
8 years ago

Amalawi matama too much; mulibe ndalama koma kumsonkhano ndi azungu eni ndalamawo inu busy ndi ma ipad pamene olemerawo akulemba pa paper with a pen choncho mungalandire chithandizo. Chithunzi izi ndizopatsa chidwi kwambiri.

Chingolopiyo
Chingolopiyo
8 years ago

Busy for nothing! 1 Malawi has 18hrs of blackout. 2 Malawi has eratic water supply. 3 Insecurity is another problem: gunmen gud rob a whole bank or shoot an invester or an ACB staff be kidnapped and killed with no trace. 4 Just by the name Mutharika to the Britons mean: {a}Personal non grata, {b} Intorerance to critism. {c} Corruption of highest level, etc

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