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chithope
7 years ago

kulankhula mkompweka koma kukwanilitsa kumafunika nzeru

Amin Mandiri
Amin Mandiri
7 years ago

I usually do not comment on stories about our country, but today, I am compelled to say something that I believe reasonable people have also thought about, only that they have not aired it out publicly. Our country has experienced spells of drought for a number of years and it seems like we have no solution in sight. But wait a minute, why do we say we have drought when we have water around us. Seriously? Egypt is largely a desert, so is Israel and other neighbouring countries, yet they do not beg for food. Why? Because they use the… Read more »

kunda
kunda
7 years ago

chonde chonde a president and members of parliament takambilananiko za madzi akumwa a mmizinda yathu Blantyre, zomba, lilongwe and mzuzu madzi akusowa kumakhala ngati mafuta agalimoto kuti mumayitanitsa kunja, chikhalirecho madzi akungokhala kunyanja yathu ( lake Malawi) chonde chonde ndagwira ndevu takambilanani zimenezi, osamangotenga ngongole zopanda phindu ku mmtundu wa a Malawi ayi tatengani ngongole yoketsa madzi kunyanja yathu kuti anthufe tizimwa

Merv
Merv
7 years ago

My wife (nurse) and I (educator), from Canada, had the privilege of living and working in Malawi for three years at the turn of this millennium and immediately recognized the many resources in the country. The one in particular (as obvious as the nose on the President’s face) was the fresh water lake that should have been harnessed for irrigation eons ago. We witnessed the abuse of power and incompetence of the self-serving political process in Malawi which still exists (remember cashgate?) If the political elite in executive apparel would remove their sunshades, they would have recognized the potential that… Read more »

Tione Phiri
Tione Phiri
7 years ago

Yausiru!

BOKHO
BOKHO
7 years ago

Zaziiii madzi eni eni. Kuba basi

The Photographer's Camera
The Photographer's Camera
7 years ago

Can anyone hear the picture saying “Here are the failures”?
Malawi could have been somewhere without these failures.
They are holding heads as if there is anything in them but nothing. Just empty heads.
Mulungu atithandize.

Ba
Ba
7 years ago

BOMA IYO.

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