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Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
7 years ago

Winston Msowaya; the British MPs can do nothing. Their parliament is also in shambles with BREXIT. They just looking for puppets as they struggle to remain relevant.

timothy
timothy
7 years ago

The British dont add value to Malawi at all.Look you colonised us for so many years but theres nothing tangible that i see in Malawi that cam from you.Compare with countries like South Africa Boers developed it,Zimbabwe You developed.French countries even up to now help their colonies.Even in soccer their players go to France easily but not a single Malawian player is in UK now you come and tell us nonsense.go to hell

Chani?
Chani?
7 years ago

Nanu a Msowoya sukulutu siichotsa umbuli. Nchifukwa chake you flock to tricksters with the aim of being prophesied to. How can you believe in the prediction by these colonialists?

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
7 years ago

The four British MPs who have fired a shot at the falling Muthalika’s regime,have indicated what overwhelmingly wretched Malawians expected sometime back.Political and economic situation in Malawi has become a hell on earth and that Muthalika and his politically bankrupt surrogates continue to openly empty government coffers for their own greedy ends,they have no the slightest remorse for their own citizens.Muthalika has on several occasions wasted millions of dollars hiring private jets for unwarranted purposes while millions of Malawians have no food to eat apart from Mbewa (mice) and grasshoppers,water and power scarecity has become an endless norm,unemployment at 89… Read more »

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