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letson kamphonje
letson kamphonje
8 years ago

Mining should be re-reviewed. Look at what is happening all over África, expensive minerals are being extracted each and every second. But look at the living conditions of it’s citizens and that of those western counthries citizens. These so called western investors take a very big share of our worth to their countries leaving traces of revenue here. The most unfair treatment comes when they start to impose tough requirements on us to have entry access into their countries for medical tretment or employment and business. It is unfair because they take money from here as friends leaving us with… Read more »

malawiboy
malawiboy
8 years ago

Don’t believe anything good you hear about the Australian mining industry and the Aboriginal people. Please do your homework first.
Mining raped the Aboriginal people every way they could.
It still goes on.

kukhala
kukhala
8 years ago

HOPE MALAWI POLITICIAN WILL LEARN FROM THIS ARTICLE. ANY PROJECT IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF FIRST THE PLACE OF PROJECT, FOLLOWED BY COUNTRY AT LARGE ETC. NO POLITICIAN PRESIDENT OR CABINET OR OTHERS SHOULD BE SEEN BEING SHAREHOLDER(S). THIS CREATES CONFLICT OF INTEREST AND MOST CASES INVESTING FIRM STOP OBEYING LAWS OF HOST COUNTRY

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