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shemstone zimba
shemstone zimba
8 years ago

lets joins hands in combating hunger blame game can not work here hunger is sometimes natural dont say we are in opposition to oppose tmrw y’ll be in the same shoes we have to understand donors are not giving aid and malawi has been relying on donors for a long time even if we can give yu the mandate without donors yu will still fail this is tough going according to us try to be productive while in opposition so that malawians can assess yu better for whatever yu can say yu will still rely on revenue assist the Government… Read more »

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Sure Kabwila do that. We just don’t want you to make useless noises that will not yield corrective actions. School the government on what tools they can apply to lower the commodity prices or appreciate the Kwacha against the foreign currency. School them on the maize scarcity on what they could do better to fix the problem if it were you in government. School them on how you think they could rectify the hospital problem. We need robust debate not just empty noises. We support you Kabwila and your team. If you fail this time again, then osadzatinyasanso ndi chinkonono… Read more »

james Mutuwankhwandwe
james Mutuwankhwandwe
8 years ago

Opposition, please stop promising us that you will take government to task when Parliament sits. This is is always always your signature tune, once you receive allowances, you sit phwiii especially you Kabwila. You must know the difference between Parliament and College- stupid.

Mlomwe
Mlomwe
8 years ago

Professor without leadership skill amangodziwa kugwa basi ngati mene yagwera kwacha.Alomwe ndi mburi zotheratu

Jimbo
Jimbo
8 years ago

The Malawi Kwacha seems to be losing value as each day passes. It is currently 1,081 to the GB Pound!! This means the Kwacha is virtually valueless. Goodall Gondwe’s answer is to leave the economy in God’s hands. He is the Minister of Finance not God. He cannot abrogate his responsibilities in this way. He is clearly without any ideas as to how to improve the economy. Why does APM keep him in post? He should be dismissed at once and replaced by someone with financial ability whether DPP or not. The country is in crisis and the government are… Read more »

mangu
mangu
8 years ago

Mufanso simkumva olo pang’ono adpp makani.

Enukweni gondwe
Enukweni gondwe
8 years ago

Dpp always is not alert for every disaster. too shame to all leaders of dpp with your supporters. failure is a failure. Go home before you more and difficult problems.

Enukweni gondwe
Enukweni gondwe
8 years ago

Apa boma la Dpp latondekaso kachiwiri ndimo vikawira na bingu kukana kusambizgika namuwonerera waka masuzgo mucharu.

Matongoanu
Matongoanu
8 years ago

The problem is we have a very weak opposition that only knows how to bark and not how to bite. How can you let this fool reduce Malawians to this level. The opposition is pathetic and easy to corrupt and bribe. You are all in the same sinking boat as DPP.

Grey mpithi
Grey mpithi
8 years ago

Brothers and sisters, especially u the so called honourable members. U are so provokative on issues that even urself doesnt ve answer to it. U cannot gain any political milestone here, even us from the villages we know the truth. Our government have no money to address all the problems u mention. We go by zero deficit, we spend as we earn. Uladi Mussa do not forget that ur PP government its the major causitive of this, where can the government get money knowingly that u stole it. Hunger and problems will never last coz its one sign of end… Read more »

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