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Chappe
5 years ago

APM says the economy is recovering. This confirms how out of touch he is with the situation on the ground in Malawi. Who is going to visit a country that has poor transport links, bad roads, an unreliable electricity supply, poor, almost non-existent health care, police road blocks everywhere you go and a dodgy water supply system? Malawi is a beautiful country with friendly people but these are not enough to attract visitors and least of all investors.

Tzzak
Tzzak
5 years ago

There is no negative minded individual in the world like a Malawian. The source of generational perpetual poverty stems from the stinking negative attitudes of Malawians. Poverty and a bad mind is a very dangerous mix. Somalia which is a failed state without a proper government is way better than Malawi.

Yahya Yahya Jammeh
5 years ago

Kulankhula kopusa. There was no time the Scots visited Malawi more than the time of Kamuzu. You can find the statistics with the Immigration Department. Do your home work before you open the mouth to educated people like the British. They loved Kamuzu and Malawi more than any other President who came after Dr. Banda despite Banda being a dictator then for very simple reason – they were able to get whatever they wanted, including security, good water and all day electricity.

Nalingula
Nalingula
5 years ago

Mr Banda strategies sikungoyankhula pakamwa.Companies are leaving Malawi for neighbouring countries.Ask Malawi Chambers of Commerce.Boma liri ndi ngongole ma billions a makampani.Akukanika kuwalipira.Yet you choose to pay 3 billion to an Individual yemwe anatenga 3 billion yathu Ku Malawi Savings Bank.AHL ndi iyo mukukanika Kuyipezera misaka kunja.This year yapanga 42 billion loss.Anatenga ngongole Ku bank.Anandolo,nyemba akusungao akatovunda tizabweza ndi misonkho yathu.Escom ndi iye mwayilowesa mu loss ya 52 billion. Koma yaa!!

bibu
bibu
5 years ago

abwera bwanji kuzapanga invest kuno magetsi kulibe??? pangani kaye improve magetsiwo osat azizadalila tima generator munagulato ayi

naphili
naphili
5 years ago

Now is not the time to visit Malawi. There is no regular tap water and definately no electricity.Malawians are suffering.Stay away!

Joseph Banda
Joseph Banda
5 years ago
Reply to  naphili

Inu ANAPHIRI ndimutu opepera ZEDI. If there are problems you need to solve them with a number of strategies. APM is not doing it for himself but the nation. If there is no electricity the solution is to bring the investors to assist. KOMA CHIKONGILESI chakuvutani

Gwemula
Gwemula
5 years ago

Don’t tell them that ‘our economy is recovering “tell them our people are suffering coz of corruption and its from state house all the way through govt institutions to the village headman and the electricity is at the verge of collapse!!

Wanjiku
Wanjiku
5 years ago
Reply to  Gwemula

I agree with Gwemula. Which economy is recovering ? A.P.M. be ashamed of yourself.

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