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Achiswe
5 years ago

The absolutely overriding infrastructure that Malawi needs desperately is a reliable electricity supply that provides power throughout the country 24/7. The fact that APM has so far failed to solve this basic need means he and the DPP government do not deserve to be re-elected in May 2019. Roads and bridges are no substitute for electricity. The President has got his priorities wrong.

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#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

MK8 billion bridge??? The bridge doesn’t look like MK8 billion

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Name
5 years ago

Manga yako

Non partisan
Non partisan
5 years ago

How much should the bridge cost Mr Wide guy? I am not dpp but at the same time I don’t know how they reached that figure so I’d rather be silent on the cost than pretend that I know who has pocketed the rest of the money. Help us with the figure you charged for the job poti ndinu mukumanga

Noxy
5 years ago

How much can you build such a bridge Brother??

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

MK8 billion bridge???? Ndalama zapita kuti

Kanyimbi
Kanyimbi
5 years ago

Why Mr President u want to continue waisting our tax money remember u signed Zambia Interconnection today we hear its not ready. U also broke the ground for Mombera University nothing happening do u know guyz that one Presidential engangement costs over K40 million? How many rallies has he done & how many bags of maize that Dodma would’ve bought to save starving Balaka pple & all over Malawi? Is this patriotism bwana APM?

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