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Peter
Peter
7 years ago

Kodi autotec yabwera ndi cholinga chanji chinavuta ndi chani boma kumanga malo awo ngati amenewo? Look at the structure that they are using, it is a sub-standard building. There is no tarmark road going to that primises. It is just like an ordinary building in one of our townships. Is it a long term building or the opposite????? And palibe bank

True Patriot
True Patriot
7 years ago

It only happens in Malawi where a minister can publicly make such serious allegations about corruption and make a u-turn three days later, and not be made to account for it. This brute should be fired, regardless! He either erred when he gave the interview to the newspaper or he has been forced by someone to retract a correct allegation.

Now, do we need a minister that makes such serious allegations without evidence, or do we need ministers who will easily be cowed into submission when threatened a little?

APM please, fire this idiot.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
7 years ago

How can apm who is not a transport expert help this dull minister? Please don’t fool us. Your original explanation of smelling corruption was the correct one but now you have changed it after being forewarned that big fishes in dpp are heavily involved. Hence apm must be consulted on this.

kkilembe
kkilembe
7 years ago

The minister has been corrupted. Every dog has his price and why did he write APM<? Zopusa basi? Nobody can believe there was no corruption

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