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A pastoral statement the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) released Sunday the bishops of the Catholic Church in the country...
It is great to see the church commenting on the social and political spheres of their members ,the only problem is that the root of the problem goes back to the church,the leaders we are condeming are our members which means we failed to train them whilst in church where they were supposed to get proper training and acquire virtues of managing public resources and seeing the need of man in the eyes of God .In our churches lets train people to have integrity ,faithfulnes ,management of resources ,how to do business in a Godly way ,how to conduct themselves… Read more »
Well done bishops.Malawi is not a better place to live now.everything is in mess just because of these greedy politicians.onse andalewa mbala zokha zokha.One day i felt sory and want to cry when Saulos Chilima calls poor malawaians idiots just because they were saying their views on how miserable life most of malawians are going through.mbuzi ndi iyeyo because one;they are failing to govern well this country together wth his team.God knows the truth on how these guys won elections.They are there not because of malawians voting for them no,but umbala.we are poor and mbuli but very educated and rich… Read more »
wina aona mbwaza ndithu, amayenda mmbali
A JAPPIE MHANGO, TAYANKHANI ZIMENE KATOLIKA YANENA. PAJA MUMAYEREKEDWA KUYANKHA ZILI ZONSE.
MWANGOTI ZIIII NGATI MUKULEMBA MAYESO. KKKKK
Wisemen from the East.Real followers of Jesus.
I am in support of the pastroal letter becasue we are tired of the so called recycled politicians. They have been there for decades and yet the country is depreciating, so why still keeping them? I love my president but because of these recycled ones, am not happy and support the bishops.
This are intelligent religious leaders who do not only criticize but suggest to the government what it should tackle.