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Dodolido
Dodolido
7 years ago

Nyasa Times can you find out about the Bingu Stadium. Lilongwe City Council is being pressured to issue a Certificate of Completion so that the stadium is used on 28th January. But professionals at LCC are putting their foot down. The stadium is not complete as it has not being connected to the sewerline constructed by a private company. The company needs to be paid the cost of construction which is close to K1 billion. The people that want the stadium opened actually want to have the DPP Government embarrassed again scandal after scandal. The president doesn’t know the stadium… Read more »

Dodolido
Dodolido
7 years ago
Reply to  Dodolido

Electricity and water too are not enough.

Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Court orders are not a cast on the stone that they can not be challenged. Thus why AG has applied for the vacation of the injunction based on the argument of who has powers to appoint, suspend and fire a Cabinet Minister. Until then, we will see what follows after the challenge.

Jivinali Mkutu
Jivinali Mkutu
7 years ago

Arab spring ndiye yankho labwino pa nkhani za DPP.
We need to protest till DPP must fall !Period!
Pitala must fall!!!!!

Papa Chalo
Papa Chalo
7 years ago

God is fighting for us but my fellow Malawians let us team up and work together for the good of our economy. In Malawi we have a network of evil issues hence so many problems crop up in a related way. Remember God is the Best Judge. Thanks heaven for the Mzuzu courts. They try hard in respect for justice. Pomwe other courts, lawyers, police, ACB etc are becoming more and more corrupt. Ministers stole tax payers’ money and big man is protecting the thieves. In response to this, God gave us floods last year just to expose maize scam… Read more »

Nyozani
Nyozani
7 years ago

Kapumeni adokotala.aa inu kukakamiraku bwanji? Zokutha izi , aliyese amalakwisa .Nanu bwana kusanjikako munapanga course yomweyi yamalamuro tamapelekani chitsanzo chabwino mwatani kodi?

santana
santana
7 years ago

I am surprised that up to now with all that court expediency the injunction is not served to the Executive. Read this post carefully and look attentively on the comment by this renowned lawyer, Edge Kanyongolo. Enanu mukungobwebweta zinthuzi. Umbuli ndi umene ukukuvutani. The opposition is just too emotional because they have tried a million times to find ways of weakening the DPP but to no avail. My advise to the opposition is that if they want to get into govt in 2019 they should find a strategy to penetrate the south and have many converts to vote for it… Read more »

igama lami
igama lami
7 years ago
Reply to  santana

Bwana Santana, idzafika kuti anthu a ku South nawonso adzakutopelani a DPP. Kodi mmayesa ku south ndiye kuli umphawi woopsa mdziko lonse lino (NSO Statistics)? ndiye nawonso zidzawakwana. Mukuganiza adzingovotelabe DPP akugona ndi njala…njala mchilombo. Lachifote lidzafika, mwana adzakana phala…kubela mavoti kudzakanika. Ukamufunse makina Yayah Jahme wa ku Gambia. Ife aku central kuno chathu ndichiyembekezo

Nkhalamo
Nkhalamo
7 years ago

Birds of the same furthers flock together

Ngonapamuhanya
Ngonapamuhanya
7 years ago

It is so pathetic that poor Malawians are failing to purchase the maize since it’s at higher side. Locals are opting to buy the grain from venders I don’t know how this Chaponda has messed around.

Gogodasi
Gogodasi
7 years ago

The last thing is for Parliament when it meets in February to consider impeaching the President for his arrogance, shielding suspects of scandals from his camp and failing to live up to the constitutional demands. The maize scandal will not end soon, mark my words – people across the country are extremely bitter with the President’s conduct. If Parliamentarians are true servants of the people they should take this route.

Pido
Pido
7 years ago
Reply to  Gogodasi

“…. and failing to live up to the constitutional demands …” Use of flowery language. But do you understand the meaning of constitutional demands? What does your constitution say about who should hire or fire a cabinet member?

I am tired of this politics of vendetta. The opposition, especially Lazarous Chakwera is so power hungry that he can stop at nothing to frustrate the powers that be. However, it has always ended up with himself being frustrated.

Impeachment? Hahahaha ask Lucious Banda. Where on earth has any sort like this demanded impeachment. Think globally man

Papa Chalo
Papa Chalo
7 years ago
Reply to  Gogodasi

I salute your comment. Amalawi adzitero. These people will not make it to the end of term.

In Govt we have highly learned people but they are fools. Imagine Peter waking up one morning. Recruited Patricia Kaliati and others for a new Ministry. Then later ku Lilongweko, DHRM&D nkumayamba coming up with establishment structures (posts/vacancies).

Kkkkkkkkk. kulemba anthu ntchito then later creating job? Kupwambwana kwa akuluakulu ku capital hill. Kumangoombera mmanja zautsiru. Ma MPs, gwirani ntchito yanu mopanda mantha. kupanda kutero God will DO something to You so that you learn bitterly. Amen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MPhande Yituwa
MPhande Yituwa
7 years ago

Mbava ndi Mbava kapanji tinene kuti Ndi Mbuzi ya kuba ndiposo watitopeza munthu ameneyo kulikose ngakhale maganizo wake ngaumbalangondo

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