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kesterchipala
kesterchipala
8 years ago

All of us in Malawi we like corruption from bottom to high.corruption is now like culture. If you do business or anything about you expect corruption.For example when you go to apply for passport they wil tell you come after forty days but when there you find that your passport is not ready until eight months what option you can do?you have to bribe the officer so that you get your passport the same day.

Omex70
Omex70
8 years ago

True! We elect hyenas to take care of goats. This is the biggest problem in Malawi.

Edwin Mwalwen
Edwin Mwalwen
8 years ago

Bravo, Mr Msowoya.
U hv already angered them with those wise words, take care.

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

By the looks of their attire, I have a very good reason to believe that our Journalists can easily be manipulated for as little as K10,000 to write just anything untruthful about anything aimed at damaging the characters of their country or other individuals.

lover of malawi
lover of malawi
8 years ago

Corruption is so rampant among the Tumbukas because of the WAKWITHU spirit. Please lets avoid nepotism when selecting students in public universities, partners to marry, people to recruit. Its very old fashioned. Merit should always take its course otherwise we will be poor forever

Ghabwanyana
Ghabwanyana
8 years ago

Really sickening when the upright are swallowed up into the vices for self-gratification.

Kwataine
Kwataine
8 years ago

so a Dan Msowota anali komweko eti. A Mtikanso. Ayi Tamva nawo.

peter muthanyula
peter muthanyula
8 years ago

Some really nice quotes in there! Well said Dan Msowoya

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