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zaluma
zaluma
8 years ago

Can you compare Kamlepo the patriotic Malawi to a muchona APM who is a coward. Kamlepo is a genius. He is principled and the only person all Malawians should emulate. I am not from the north but northerners have made a significant contribution to the nation politically and economically. We from central (inu agule) and ifeyo southerners let us appreciate these guys. There is appoint in whatever they are uttering.

The captain
The captain
8 years ago

Kkkk mwati kapanda sanatafune?

Changoima Boy
Changoima Boy
8 years ago

Judiciary is doing its work,INTERPRETING the constitution.Inu a lawyer Mhone zoona simukudziwa kuti everyone has the right to be heard and that an injuction is just a tempolary relief waiting for full interpretation?

Du wa Du
Du wa Du
8 years ago

We have

We have Ghambi and Kamwambi from north in DPP colour and can’t utter a word in Parliament. Bravo Kamlepo protect a true son of Karonga.

Foxyandy
Foxyandy
8 years ago

Section 65 is poising a problem through all the parties that have been inthe government and at the same time favoured all the governments at one time or another.Is Section 65 good or bad? Why not review it or otherwise ……?

kabotolokamo
kabotolokamo
8 years ago

Malawi will never change , Atumbuka this , Atumbuka that , ! it makes me wonder what kind of people we are becoming . We divide ourselves and expect to make any progress !?? Learn from animals like ants and bees , they never call each other names , they are just a colony and they make such a mazing progress !

Mbanangwa
8 years ago

Most comments on this page are being mad by lay men. Let the lawyers give the real direction. If a lawyer sees that there is a ‘constitutional crisis’, it just means that. Take the word of Ralph.

ochewa
ochewa
8 years ago

Let us advise and keep enlightening them. We are all one adati atumbuka or alomwe. Let us unite guys. Iwe mlomwe listen to good advice by the northerners.

Tengupenya
Tengupenya
8 years ago

democracy is failed. suspend the entire constitution ….

Simeon Nyapala
Simeon Nyapala
8 years ago

I am not a Tumbuka but to be objective the arguments of these Mps are very well understood. How can the judiciary act in that way? How can the whole govt decide to dine when civil servants havent been paid? We have a hospital in Mwanza where both sexes are admitted in the same room and the minister just acknowledges the problem without

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