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Chatonda
Chatonda
5 years ago

All those involved must be arrested sooner than later. We cannot repay the loan for them and their wives

Achiswe
5 years ago

What the President doesn’t say in his pre-election speeches is: ‘I and my party the DPP will continue with our corrupt practices, if I am re-elected’.

True Malawian
True Malawian
5 years ago

Kaya zanu izo ine ndikudya zanga

Kaya
Kaya
5 years ago

Welcome to the Banana Republic of Malawi

Vinjenje
Vinjenje
5 years ago
Reply to  Kaya

Boma la dipwiphwi

Galu
Galu
5 years ago

These are issues worth pursuing Kudos Madam Ombudsman. We need results.

Man D
5 years ago

The speaker of national assembly should resign from his position and all those mentioned

Shack
Shack
5 years ago

Operation bwezani ma tractor

Chifundo
Chifundo
5 years ago

Yet another scandal. Seems this is a never ending saga. How many more are there that we do not know and that will never see light of day?? Rotten rotten rotten to the core and we sit without medicines

Karonga
5 years ago

Let all tractors be confiscated and given to ADD,Karonga has only one but for the whole District yet Speaker has one for a family of two.

chifundo
chifundo
5 years ago

15 billion medical gate happening as we are talking at Central medical stores, ma contracts akumpereka opanda tenders. ma crooks manufacturers overcharging min of trade involved, ACB mulikuti

Kangaude
Kangaude
5 years ago
Reply to  chifundo

Iwe ukutani.,..osawauza asiye bwanji

Bitoni
Bitoni
5 years ago
Reply to  Kangaude

Chidempete khala chete pumbwa wina iwe !

Central
Central
5 years ago
Reply to  chifundo

Instead of going to Medical Stores and check this, umumva matemba kuti nobody complained!

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