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Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

Where is the cement in this house?

TIYENI NAZONI TIKUONA
TIYENI NAZONI TIKUONA
8 years ago

Yet your allowances you all have collected to see the project are far much than the money you will spend on it.
work up Malawi……. how can you call these rubbish buildings built out of mad decent….?

Iyi ndi njira yimozi mwapeza yophera makwacha…. Tizaonana 2019.

Please spent the money on project that could boost/empower our country economically… osati izi…

Martin
Martin
8 years ago

I don’t know if I need glasses to see properly because by the look of the colour between the bricks isn’t it matope, cement mixed with sand produces a greyish colour and I can’t see that from this building. Second if this is what is in government plans budgeting it as DECENT then I guess this work has a different meaning altogether in Malawi than to the rest of the world

Happy Eduardo
Happy Eduardo
8 years ago

Yes, when the house is complete, it will be called decent but affordable. Check this definition with UN Habitat.

John Banda
John Banda
8 years ago

Ikuonekanso ngati akumangira matopetu nyumba yake. Very decent indeed.

The real ujeni
The real ujeni
8 years ago

Such houses are found in slums, built by slum dwellers in other African countries not the whole government showing off such mediocrity to the whole world, what a shame. Also why Ntcheu, is it because the VP comes from there? Operating nepotism. We have a long way to start developing the country

Nyamakumutu
Nyamakumutu
8 years ago

If what we see in the photo is what you call a descent house then that word is not the same as we know it from the dictionary may be you have another dictionary than the one we have.

mfiti mayaya
8 years ago

And you call this type of buildings ‘development’?

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