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Kanyimbi
Kanyimbi
5 years ago

@James u mean NGO’s had no laws governing them since multiparty era serious? So what was CONGOMA for & the DPP agues that they wanted to amend do u amend a law that never existed aaaah & amending that the new regulatory body shud b chosen by the Minister zoona nduna idzisankha ma board members angakhale anthu osakondera? Za ziii ndiye nkumati democracy yokhwima imeneyo.

James
James
5 years ago

In a civilized democratic world you can’t have NGOs without a law to govern them. But I am not surprised with MKANDAWIRE’s ruling. Malawi is not part of the civilized democratic world. Rather we are still in stone age where people did not have laws to govern them. Each of them was just doing whatever they wanted at any other time. Confused and backward society.

Tizanka
Tizanka
5 years ago

I must say there is a very clear pattern with the way Judge Charles Mkandawire is determining his cases. It could be a coincidence but sure there is a pattern there.

Chrispine
5 years ago

Nazo

Mundali
Mundali
5 years ago

RIP the draconian NGO Bill till we meet again when Malawi becomes a communist state like our mentor China. It is unfortunate that my own classmate from NGO Board went to China to learn how NGOs operate there.

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