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sunderstar
sunderstar
9 years ago

Ngoni wa pa Ntcheu, please be civil when you are writing, you dont know the people who are contributing and to call them Dunderheads is too strong and being very rude. If people can break into your posting and know your identity please be ready for a summon, other wise this is a public fora where people can write for and against, there is nothing personal and you have no right to attack people with different view. If you have anything personal with the lady or people of Nsanje come out in the open and declare yourself and you will… Read more »

mutu
mutu
9 years ago

You people who are saying lower shireans should move where exactly should they move to. have we not seen our so called upland areas like chilobwe being flooded? are we also going to say let’s take tear gas and trigger happy police and chase chilobweans away. Let’s seriously think about these issues and not just resort to violence. one thing for sure is that we need to build stronger structures and waterways which can withstand heavy rains and this is needed not only in lower shire but everywhere

winston
winston
9 years ago

Unkhutukumve ndi vuto

M'ngoni wa pa Ntcheu
M'ngoni wa pa Ntcheu
9 years ago

Am surprised with the deepest myopic thinking this lady has displayed on public. Sure??? Do you mean people in lower shire should be left to perish and be in untold troubles when floods come because of so called rights and freedom??? Do you know how much money is diverted to assist these folks? Do you know that all the billions used to assist these fellas could have been used in development programs?? And some dunderheads are calling this good analysis? The lady seems to have personal issues with Tenthani or could be on payroll to do this evil. If Malawi… Read more »

sunderstar
sunderstar
9 years ago

Debora you are very right, what people fail to understand is the way floods flood the lowershire and what causes the floods. removing people from lower shire is a solution but not solving the problem. Ignorance is what is making Malawi not to develop, many countries sorrounding us are developing fast every year while we still remain stagnant as a country. If you read the article by ZELEZA MANDA He has clearly pointed out that in the World most of the well known Cities like London, Venice, New York and even Holland as a country are places that are flood… Read more »

makito
makito
9 years ago

Deborah you have a point: use of force may not be the best answer. But what is the proposed solution from your point of view? Otherwise your article may be classified as one of the spanners in the works.

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
9 years ago

I have picked up a very crucial point that most of the laws we are using now were enacted in the harsh regime especially about customary land of which we believe it belongs to ordinary people and yet the vesting of powers upon the president about customary land is tantamount to dictating citizens and manipulation of their freedom of possessing land in their own country

Chitseko
Chitseko
9 years ago

Tenthani,were u smokng wen wrtng this?Wamkulu sauzidwa kut wakhala ku uts.anthu a kushire valley anayamba n’kale kukana kuchoka pamalo amenewo.so kungowacya ameneyo,asova okha.

Jebison Slindine Nyoni
Jebison Slindine Nyoni
9 years ago

Deborah akutumani Ena ake?

Funzo
Funzo
9 years ago

This is an insightful and worthy reply. Bravo!

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