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The Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC) has broken the silence of the discrediting of five universities in the country by...
The president’s seriousness to deal with cashgate would be assessed by firing the ministers named in the cashgate scandal and investigate them. But alas, he is one of them. The address was full of lip service and lacked practicality on the ground. Babylon system is still representing us.
Kachaje has talked everything that has to be done.
you are critics thats your job what good can come from. you will warm the benches for another decade! continue your job of being critics
You’re ruling yes, but nothing is working, universities closed, no drugs in hospitals, hunger, insecurity, 24 hour blackouts, no water………no solution insight. and you’re happy? inept leadership kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
It’s only sobering to take APM failed promises with pinch of salt due to inconsistencies. To be honest reality bites when voters are reaping what they sowed & irregularities at the MEC where accidental leaders are birthed. Malawians should introspect where the nation should go prior to Trump & Brexit movement where the status quo is now outdated. It’s time to be decisive not passive period!!!!
Gentlemen, what did we want the President to say? His speech touched most areas requiring urgent attention and solution in our country; yet some of you have the audacity to criticize the message. What do you want then? Sometimes I really wonder whether such criticisms are really in good faith or out of hatred of the speaker. If the speech had fallen short of something then raise those issues here for everybody to know them. It appears that some individuals were born critics and shall criticize anything including the fact that the sun rises from the east and sets in… Read more »
The Midnight Six thief has run out of ideas eti? 577 billion kwacha we want it back