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Chakwera's K500,000 baby pledge draws ridicule across Malawi
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54173, member: 636"] President Lazarus Chakwera faces mounting criticism over his campaign pledge to provide K500,000 for each newborn child. Citizens and economists dismiss the proposal as an unrealistic election strategy that ignores Malawi's financial constraints. Social media users mock the promise with calculations showing potential windfall earnings from multiple births. Hannah Jabesi posted calculations suggesting twenty children would generate ten million kwacha monthly. The announcement has become a source of widespread public ridicule rather than policy support. Business consultant Kondwani Kachamba questions the economic feasibility of such expenditure given Malawi's reliance on borrowed funds. The nation lacks substantial savings and maintains negative balance of payments, making large-scale investment programs unrealistic. Kachamba contrasts Malawi's situation with wealthier countries like the United States and South Africa that possess economic capacity for such initiatives. He advocates for practical development measures addressing absolute poverty rather than campaign promises. The consultant emphasizes that citizens face extreme hunger requiring immediate tangible solutions. [/QUOTE]
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