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Mong'onyolani
9 years ago

Those in govt are demons who want to rule Malawi forever because they re in majority! The Southerners are fighting tooth & nail to oppress this idea. But If federal system of govt fail to mterialize then we better fight for secetion i.e. NYIKA REPUBLIC entity!

Limbika
Limbika
9 years ago

Dan Msowoya, Your story shows how bias it is, take for example the reasons you have given in favour of the Federalism and you have given those reasons in full while the disadvantages you have mentioned only three and without shame you have written, ” to mention a few ‘…. which confirms that there are an countable reasons through you only managed to mentioned the weaker examples only without mentioning the real examples, shame Dan Msowoya. Again your story Dan confirms to me that you wrote your story out of immotional state that’s whou did not conduct a research on… Read more »

nkhamanga
9 years ago

Thumbs up to you Mr Msowoya in coming up with such a logically well knit bunch of words that acutely tackles one of the prominent political vices of modern Malawi; “Nepotism.” Your s is a true benchmark emetic to the neauseatic feeling irritating the Malawian social gut. Furthermore, your command of the Queen s language bears incontestable testimony to the bliriant genre of Northerners. NO WONDER WE ARE ENVIED.

Kumphata
Kumphata
9 years ago

Oppression we facing is just too much. Dan waluwa kukambapu za mphaka – u talked of culture and language – Kamuzu wakutibiya malu kuluta nangu ku Kota-kota ndi Kasungu. These guys r weakening us a lot – in every field. WE HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE!!!

Yona Banda
Yona Banda
9 years ago

Can you write this in english not in Tumbuka may be some of us can read and understand

Mpoto
Mpoto
9 years ago

This is a good article. I think people have written so much on the issue but have not given support towards the advancement of the proposition of the Federal Government. For me I suggest that we should just live under the current system whether we northerners are suppressed or oppressed. We shall remain dancing to the tune of these savages. Mwanamveka and Chaponda are the true haters of atumbuka in government such that they even scrutinize the cleaners or drivers that have been recruited in their ministries to ensure that the are not tumbukas. To change a system is not… Read more »

Young K
Young K
9 years ago

Signs Of End Of Times .Ufulu Wamagay Bullshit

Biyisikolo
Biyisikolo
9 years ago

The idea of federalism is a good one but high illiteracy and uncivilised educated mindset means low reasoning and stinky tribalism and regionalism. The rejection and acceptance is along regions and tribes which clearly shows that indeed Malawi is a loose association of tribes. We have tribalcracy not democracy. Shame on Malawians

Fedralists
Fedralists
9 years ago

Dan Msowoya and all other voices of pro federalism should actively seek funds to enable them broaden civic education. Forget Online usage which only ends with tribal insults by insecure people who are afraid of potential regional/provincial development variations; should there be such devolution of power with accompanying resources.

khwangwi
khwangwi
9 years ago

Knowing the northerners the way I do you can never tell what they will do thereafter. They will demand more than a pound of flesh. They will try very hard to protect interest of their state whilst living parasitically on the other two states.

When you start a fight determine how to end it!

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