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The Truthful One from the West
The Truthful One from the West
8 years ago

Ken Ndanga needs to ask himself if UDF is promoting good governance by weakening the opposition when they joined the govt bench in parliament. What UDF did is weakening good governance.

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
8 years ago

But who is government according to you Ndanga because if we are to be serious to talk about chamba growing to enahance economy it’s to make cash available that even if you loot a common man will produce something hence you quill not be able to dry the coffers in the end few people will be thieves but most Malawians will work and benefit through employment set up through the industry in fortunately to us govt is the rulling party and the president makes the decisions regardless of wise descending views one good example is what you Ken Ndanga and… Read more »

MASO A GULU
MASO A GULU
8 years ago

A Nganga UDF YATHA NGATI CHIKOLOPA

DYERA DYERA DYERA NDI NDALAMA

KUPOSA MIYOYO YA WANTHU KUMUDZI

PAKUFUNIKA RECALL OF ALL MPS MWATIGWIRITSA PFUWA LA MOTO

A SPEAKER MWACHILUNGAMO ATITHANDIZE

king solomon
king solomon
8 years ago

What about if we can try again these white guys to rule us? Maybe we can register tremendous changes as far as proper governance is concerned i rest my comment.

chaiwone wawo
8 years ago

That’s exactly the point. Imagine if all the billions that have been poured into Malawi by development partners, all the locally generated income was put to good use. Would Malawi still serve as an example of poor countries? the political leadership in Malawi is evil and rotten. Not just the ruling politicians. I believe at present any party that comes into power will be the same. Its sad we do not wish our nation well. I hate our political leaders.

Mtumiki Woyamba
Mtumiki Woyamba
8 years ago

Bwana Ndanga, what exactly is the connection between legalizing weed and sorting out governance issues? So because people abuse resources then we shouldn’t push for hemp legalization?

Tisiye kupanga zinthu zokuti zikhoza kutukula dziko chifukwa anthu a ndale mumawononga? Unami were baba!

Inhumane Rights Activist
Inhumane Rights Activist
8 years ago

I have a question for Nyasatimes editors: How often will this “off the wall” column appear? Is it daily, weekly, bi-weekly or its just going to be erratic as long as youve picked up something interesting? My opinion is that probably you come up with a specific day of the week and you select a piece that is really striking. From the day you launched this column, my observation is that only the very first one written by Simango Charles to do with banking services was really top notch. The rest have been average to say the least. My point… Read more »

Alufeyo
Alufeyo
8 years ago

Even if you root out corruption and plug in all leakages Malawi shall never develop somply because we dont produce enough goods of value to export. Only tobacco brings “something”. There is no manufacturing only retailing imported goods. I studied in Ondia where there is real corruption but the Indian economy is vibrant and India has advanved in technology to the extent that they manufacture cars and many more things for export. The artigance of Treasury and Goodall Gondwe in coming up with the budget is a liability to this country. In addition we need a real Leader in this… Read more »

Tembusha
Tembusha
8 years ago

Government is not the source of your poverty you idiots! What is government anyway, isnt it pipo? It greed of a few individuals entrusted with running affairs of the country that mess up things. And the root cause of this is our inability to take them to task. Akagwidwa akuba we simply transfer them. Akachotsedwa they go to specialist judge-shopping lawyers who agree before the commencement of the case on how much they get and what percentage will go to the judge, to the lawyer, to a govt official and the remainder to the thieving employee? It is ironic that… Read more »

Tithatonse
Tithatonse
8 years ago

Will the value of chamba remain high if it is grown freely?

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