Email a copy of 'Dzuka Malawi: Proud nation of beggars - Bushiri and our begging bowls' to a friend

* Required Field






Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.



Separate multiple entries with a comma. Maximum 5 entries.


E-Mail Image Verification

Loading ... Loading ...

Sharing is caring!

41 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Isaac
Isaac
7 years ago

The belief that there is easy money is killing Malawi today. We have cashgate, allowances claims, pure theft, fake hair, fake boobs, fake bums and even killing albinos believing we will get rich fast. Our love for begging and short cut to life is very irritating.- This is true indeed and i agree with it at all cost….”easy money”- quite a production. Wish you could have awareness on us youths

Ntchisi Boy
Ntchisi Boy
7 years ago

Long at last somebody can write and expose the truth about Malawi and its chronic poverty. Bravo Dzuka Malawi!

Timbanji Mphundie
Timbanji Mphundie
7 years ago

Nice Piece of Writting! Great I beg.

kholowa mkabudula
kholowa mkabudula
7 years ago

Mmalawi ndi mmalawi basi, how can you rebuke others while your intention of your article is to beg as well? Bias! I prefer someone who begs not demanding than those who steals! If our Gvt officials cannot beg what are they gonna steal then?

Briton
Briton
7 years ago

The most common and most serious disorder in malawi is CBS (chronic begging syndrome), its more common than malaria, hiv or Tb! From presidents to a street child, it’s there. This country is a shitty place I tell you, the population has this self inflicted condition and it’s so addictive. Malawians you have no self respect and as a white person I realised I can do anything and you treat us as Gods, only because you assume we have money! Malawians are so very pathetic….. Sorry but these are facts.

Conscious Man
Conscious Man
7 years ago

“Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds (Bob Marley, Redemption Song – 1980)

bk phiri
7 years ago

Begging is the order all over only that it comes in different forms or names: It is called help, an assistance, donation etc. For example when a poor man does that he is said to be begging, when a church beggs it is a paper Sunday, when an NGO beggs it is called a project proposal, in universities its asking for a research funding, when govt beggs from from its people its called taxes. There is direct and indirect, official and non official, legal and non legal, open and hidden obligations that amounts to begging! But we are all begging… Read more »

Ujeni
Ujeni
7 years ago

And we beg without shame,

LAW101
LAW101
7 years ago

“Bushiri works for his money “….. are you sure? Sometimes I hate it. But sometimes just accept it, we are on the blink of becoming the poorest country in the world. It’s no shameful to beg. All our neighbors feel sorry for us. What will we lose nothing with walking with a begging bowl. Of all leaders you should have quote the begging mistress Joyce Banda who continues her beggtrotting. Deal with it. There is no way, Malawi will improve, especially with the uncontrolled breeding. Poor people with nothing breeding like rats. Begging is not our problem, baby making is… Read more »

Ze Roberto
Ze Roberto
7 years ago

After all is said the irritating truth is, Africans ( Malawians in particular) cannot manage their own affairs. Just do a cursory analysis; no country in the world which is predominantly black and ruled throughout history by blacks is developed. African societies are a cesspool of deep poor socioeconomic indicators. African leaders who are clueless are the major culprit in all this. Corruption! Corruption and political power retention is the order of the day . In the end so many excuses.

Read previous post:
Ramadhan says ‘I am not suing Nyasa Bullets’

Nyasa Big Bullets FC former mentor Nsanzurwimo Ramadhan has denied dragging the club to court for non- payment of his...

Close