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Awize
Awize
6 years ago

Foreign investors yes, BUT in Malawi there is no reliable power for manufacturing and production. We are sleeping in the dark for days. Manufacturers are producing at a very high cost due to frequent power outages. Can the investors bring in there wealth here where power is the biggest challenge.

Elube
Elube
6 years ago

Banana Republic

Nganiza Muthulika
6 years ago

First mangesi. How are they going tog build that complex withiout mangesi? I have heard so many projects he has put foundations and is going ro build my question when is he going to do those projects? Even If he get 5 years he wont be able to finish them because 10 years is the limit according Malawi constution.. I think he thinks Malawians are stupid. Bingu promised 5 universtities. How many he built in hus 8 years in hos term? Its takes more than to finish a hotel of that kind. He talks exklusive hotel in Cape Maclear. Many… Read more »

Nganiza Muthulika
6 years ago

Poor people have NO benefit hotel and can not create long term job.

Nganiza Muthulika
6 years ago

He has said that since he 2014. He went to UK to talk to investors. The investors came to Malawi nothing has happened. Building a new hotel Who is going to stay there? How many hotels is Lilongwe going to have? Where is electricity? This man is rreally senseless. His brother built presidential homes that he called development what happened with them? NO presidents stay there? Is This hotel his. Because that is what these thieves do. A Malawi get lid of these old man before he becomes like his uncle Mugabe.

Mike Chibwana
6 years ago

This man is either deluded or mad. Which investor will invest in a country which is 25hrs in darkness??

Banks are full of USD noone to buy them…. that tells you no money in the system the electricity has collapsed a lot of businesses.

kwacha malawi
kwacha malawi
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike Chibwana

This is sentiments from Chakwera gurus. You cannot see any development because in your manifesto have a full of opposing spirit. Always likes NO presidents stay there? Is This hotel his. Because that is what these thieves do. A Malawi get lid of these old man before he becomes like his uncle Mugabe. to be opposition side why? If God allows your boss to be come state president who do you admire your successor? This is statement that came with full of jealousy. Nganiza Muthulika you dont have sense. You mean your grand children will not enjoy this development. Full… Read more »

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago
Reply to  kwacha malawi

Zombwambwanatu izi, we dont eat politics, we eat development, which development?Hotels, Roads or! hahahahahahahahahaha. Man popanda magetsi izizi sizitheka, just imagine kuti those Hotels and or the Mall we are talking here will be using Generators, how much will it be per room, and how much the price of goods like clothes with the issue of fuel? Don’t just hate kumaona kaye mwanva? Goodall Gondwe is also saying the same kuti the challenge will be fuel, lets say, we are using Generators as are the plan for the Government, dont you see kuti fuel adzakweala mtengo because adzakhala pa high… Read more »

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