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Jalavikuba
7 years ago

Nevin does not know what he is talking about and it seems our own Kasaila also was happy to hear what he was told. Simply put Malawi will be affected by Brexit period. I do not need to go into the details of what, how and when. My simple advice is Parliament should urgently discuss the matter.

M Sizini
M Sizini
7 years ago

Well, the English have certainly shot themselves in their collective foot this time! When we get over the schadenfreude, we must ask ourselves what we can do to help these neighbors of our friends, the Scots. Perhaps we can increase our imports of their produce. What is their greatest product? Anyone who has visited an English city can answer that one – old fat people. England produces millions of old fat people who need to be looked after by kindhearted Commonwealth citizens. This is because the English are too busy making money for themselves to be able to care for… Read more »

Racist McTumbukaFace
Racist McTumbukaFace
7 years ago

The only way we can develop is to drop our slave man mentality and leave the Commonwealth!

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago

O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..O Nevin can assure the foreign affairs minister, or Chilima or even APM himself, that UK’s exist doesnt threaten Malawi, but only a fool will believe Nevin. . . . A very simple question is . . . “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into a pit?” – Jesus Christ (Luke 6:39) . . . Truth is . . . Nevin has no any record whatsoever, of having the expertise to assess the short-and long-run impact of the exit. He is simply a diplomat – as are his thoughts and tongue. . . . Yet… Read more »

Concerned pan-africanist
Concerned pan-africanist
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

Inu a analyst please spare some of us the nonsense of thinking Brexit should be our concern. What is Britain’s interest in Malawi? How about Malawi’s interest in Britain? Britain still thinks it owns Malawi and you intertain that mideset?

Gogodasi
Gogodasi
7 years ago

Bravo Britain for leaving the EU. The EU community members have deprived citizens of the Commonwealth in many ways. We used to go for further studies in the UK without being asked to take English language test for being citizens of a member country of the Commonwealth, but Britain had to change its position to demand everybody coming from outside Britain, but a few (especially Australia, New Zealand,US and Anglophone Caribbean nations ) to take English language test. The position of Britain was taken for political reasons knowing that there was an influx of students from the European community going… Read more »

Martin Nyirenda
Martin Nyirenda
7 years ago
Reply to  Gogodasi

So your argument is only based on immigration from Commonwealth. What is commonwealth? A club of Britain and is former British colonies is not a Free Trade Area or an economic regime. It does not offer any rights. So watchout your comments.

Thitherward
Thitherward
7 years ago

What lessons can Malawi learn from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union? Well, first of all, it’s worth noting that the majority of those who voted for leaving were people from the English rural areas and small towns? These are people who feel that their government in London is indifferent to their best interests and that the administration in Brussels is even less in touch with their needs and wants. The vast majority of Malawians feel the same way about our government. The silent majority will not remain silent for ever. We know that the people of the towns… Read more »

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