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BIMA
BIMA
6 years ago

NO DIRECTION !!

NO DIRECTION !

EVERYBODY IS LOST

Simunati
Simunati
6 years ago

Pepani a Malawi, mukukolola zomwe munadzala. You planted tsabola, surely, expect to harvest the same. Shamelessly, alot are busy planning to plant the same next season, 2019.

mjiba
mjiba
6 years ago

MDF Soldiers you have time to escort maize laden trucks and do not have resources to partol Lake Malawi. Fotseki. The problem is MDF are not well conversant with smugglers. Why should someone have a warehouse close to the border with Tanzania? Where is the market of his products? A warehouse is under normal operating business environment close to the business area so as to reduce logistics of supply and demand. Really close to the border with Tanzania, the place has a thriving population for the maize of the tycoon?

Malawi Citizen
Malawi Citizen
6 years ago

Malawi Defence Force, Malawi Police Service, Malawi Revenue Authority and other such organs of state have all equally lost credibility in the eyes of Malawians’. We used to respect you for holding yourselves to a higher standard that was almost beyond reproach but the moment you allowed yourselves to be used like pawns by the dirty politicians, most of whom are only here to replenish their retirement packages from umatchona lands, you lost it and you have betrayed Malawians whose only hope was you, collectively. Think about your country, the people you serve, the land you swore to protect from… Read more »

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