Ministers Buying Dubai Mansions While Malawians Starve

Social media activist Onjezani Kenani attacks government ministers for buying expensive homes overseas. The governance campaigner says officials purchase luxury properties across Dubai and South Africa during economic crisis. Kenani posted his criticism on Facebook and compared Malawi to the sinking Titanic ship. He argues political leaders live extravagantly and ignore suffering citizens who face high food prices. The influencer believes ministers have accumulated vast wealth through questionable means.

Kenani says officials possess such enormous amounts of money they could sew currency into carpets. He claims children of government leaders receive expensive houses abroad as gifts from their parents. The activist warns that economic collapse will affect everyone regardless of social class or wealth. His comments reflect growing anger from civil society groups about unexplained riches among top officials. Transparency advocates have demanded lifestyle audits and asset declarations from government ministers.

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives has called for investigations into suspicious wealth accumulation. Government response to these demands remains weak and insufficient according to critics. Kenani avoided naming specific ministers but his message targets widespread corruption concerns. Citizens struggle with unemployment and failing public services during the economic downturn. The activist believes current governance trends threaten national stability and progress.
 

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