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The Partriot
The Partriot
8 years ago

Well written article and balanced. I agree with you, Malawians need to wake up and take our destiny in our own hands! Time for blame game is all gone!

Jambo
Jambo
8 years ago

Nyasa Times, where did u get this silly writer?

ALF
ALF
8 years ago

This is Malawi’s body scanning. Change starts with the individual not the group. If we know what Politics is all about, really the slumbering of our heads will be called off.

LWD
LWD
8 years ago

Dzuka Malawi dzuka! Malawi will wake up when those with truth and wisdom will stand up with courage and audacity to proclaim what they believe in without masquerading behind pseudonames!

bentrychirwa smart
8 years ago

Useless article, full of criticism for nothinho, pac, and congoma have already identified what hold us back. And its poor readership.

saiziyakana
saiziyakana
8 years ago

I have problems with people that say leaders are fine and the problem is with us Malawians. Leaders are at different levels and the political leadership spearheaded by the president is very much the game changer. The author of this article misses this point. The policy direction and the leading is very important to dictate where the country goes and as Malawians we have been given a bigger dose of waiting for direction from the President due to historical factors and the author should appreciate this. Absorbing or making excuses for the leadership of this country with —the what have… Read more »

bentboy
bentboy
8 years ago

Ungatiuze chani iwe Dpp sympathiser, chinkhani chachitali koma zonena zaumwanamwana. Creating mountains on a luangwa valley? Stop blaming innocent pipo for problems we all know its originality.

Thitherward 'wendo
Thitherward 'wendo
8 years ago

I agree with most of the ideas put forward in this interesting article. However, instead of just castigating Malawians for electing ‘cartoons’, we should ask ourselves why we do this. It seems to me that we vote in order to advance the interests of our friends, rather than to effect the broader goal of national development. We indulge in the politics of the playground, rather than that of parliamentary democracy, so perhaps it would be fitting to look to the schools to begin our political education. The learning of civic responsibility, effective leadership, and creative / critical thinking should begin… Read more »

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

Useless article, it seems to be sympathetic with the failing Peter and dpp. Yes we should do it ourselves and clean up the mess. Simango’s article was 100% spot on as to what this country needs to do to eradicate these man made endemic self inflicted problems we have. But we need decisive leadership not the ones we have here. Utter useless. Pac had already identified one of the main reasons we are failing, it is lack of decisive leadership. You can just see the mess we have on food distribution by Admarc. Jus a few selfish individuals are causing… Read more »

thinktankmalawi
thinktankmalawi
8 years ago

What Will 50+ 1 do to our democracy..?Nothing other than creating a situation where losers of first round of elections gang up to come up with the 50+ 1. And defeat the simple majority winner of first round.That’s not democratic majority..Thats “backroom deal” .
Age is just a number..lets stop this fantasy that young politicians will turn tbings around.Just take a look at average age of cashgaters answering charges right now…youthful crooks…

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