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Tsogolo langa
Tsogolo langa
5 years ago

How much are you going to pocket????

Masoambeta
Masoambeta
5 years ago

Soon I will post the names and phone number and universities where corrupt sons and daughters of ministers are going to learn pamene mwaiwo ndiwa aliyense osati ana a ma minister ayi.
Pali minister waku Nsanje dikilani ndiyalula zonse

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Its this lack of hunger for Malawi development Mr President that will cost you the presidency next year. Your peers are clear in terms of what they want from BRICS Bank and global investors in general and have already submitted bankable business cases. In Malawi we just talk, talk and talk some more. President Ramaphosa made a commitment to raise US$100b in 5 years for development projects. He has already raised and banked almost US$15billion in just a few months. He has tapped into US, EU and other financial banks including local commercial banks. He is clear in terms of… Read more »

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago

Malawi can have all sorts of memberships: SADC, COMESA, Commonwealth & now BRICS, but for as long as we don’t share same core economic values with member states it’s all an exercise in futility. Look, even at a family level one cannot be a spouse-cheater at the same time expecting to have a functional family relationship. The 2 are just incompatible. Similarly if over K145 million is fraudulently transacted as DONATION for highest office of the land, it is simply bizarre to expect genuinely thriving economy of that particular country. In fact it’s pretence of the HIGHEST ORDER. It’s all… Read more »

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