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Kasaila, Kasaila, Kasaila, Kasaila, Kasaila ndiye kuti chiyani? Nkhope ngati Kasaila (mphenembe ya mphongo) kkkkkkkkkkkk ………..kkkkkkkkkkk……….kkkkkkkkkkk…………kkkkkkkkkk……..kkkkkkkkkkk……kkkkkkk.
mob justice koyambitsa zisokonezo misokhano ya MCP and PP
its not whether Hon MPASU will win again or not,but the substance in what he has said.
So Mr. Kasaila, you are telling the Nation that opposition leaders are irrevant? Meaning that, to you, we are in one party state, and you are ironically agreeing that DPP is practicing politics of dictatorship. In any democratic country, opposition is relevant….. it is only in one party state where opposition is irrevant and deserve to be hit as is the case now…. Tamva bwana…. we are heading backwards.
DPP should know that one day Malawians will lose their temper and there will be blood-shed since those on the hit list have sympathisers and they will think of retaliation to your hit-squadrons. Peter, do not say you were not forewarned. Dare kill one of them and you will see akangw’ingw’i ndi impi and tidzakusolora mafupa.
So you Mr Katsaira think you are relevant? Kudya mphenembe kwambiri eti?
SO YOU THINK THE PEOPLE ON YOUR HIT LIST ARE IRRELEVANT?
I really agree with your views Mr Mpasu, But my question to you Sir, What did the people of Ntcheu Central constituency achieved when you was a senior Minister during UDF regime and Speaker of Parliament? You failed even to help your own relatives in Khuzi Village, No where to go with your NLP, ask your friend Davies Katsonga, You failed to deliver to the people who voted for you as a Member of Parliament, Will you make it once elected to be president of Malawi? Just retire from active politics coz even Nkhumba zaku Ntcheu knows that you can’t… Read more »
Another silly little story about nothing.
I agree with sir Mphatso. Ruling partys do believe in critics. They should show the muscle in politics. Criticizing sets a good basis for development. You buy good idea from criticisms.