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LIL


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HE WAS SELLING SACKS IN 2000...HE WENT TO LONDON AND WAS WORKINIG AS A HOTEL RECEPTIONIST.AND NOW HES DDG OF MBC...POOR HEAVENS   AND I DOUBT IF THIS GUY DO HAVE MSCE FROM MALAMULO SEC SXOLL......WHATS GOING ON IN MALAWI?



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what does DDG stand for?
if it is a post and he caries out his dutes as per contract, it is all good.

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Malawians,when are we going to stop this kaduka? Whether the guy went to the UK using the money he raised from selling Masaka is none of our concern.It is the ends that matters not the means.I know this guy personally and do believe  he should judged based on what he delivers.Let us not judge a book by its cover.
Look at the most succesful people in the world from Bill Gates to Sir Richard Branson.From Abromavich to  Mr Korea-Mpatsa... These people never got to peak of  educational institutions nor do they have degrees or PHD  but look at what they have achieved.Until we stop this kaduka, Malawi will never  prosper!!! All haters Get a LIFE! Mufune musafune BRIGHT is DDG wa MBC!and noone would erase that from history!

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A few things I'd like to point out, Tintix:

Abramovic made his fortune acquiring privatised (and ridiculously undervalued) companies in Yeltsin's Russia. His achievements must be put into perspective. Bill Gates is the world's richest college dropout, but guess what? He dropped out of Harvard! Anyone clever enough to be accepted into an Ivy League uni (unfortunately most of us aren't) is bound achieve something significant, regardless. I haven't heard of Korea-Mpatsa so there isn't much I can say about him. However, a quick google search reveals that he heads Air Malawi. I have a lot of questions, given the airline's dismal record.

I don't know much about Malopa though. If there is something specific about his professional background (e.g. experience-wise) that says he could make a good DDG, there isn't much to complain about, I guess. If not, I'd say that it's very unwise to welcome the appointment simply because over achievers exist and that hopefully, Malopa is one of them.

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