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Ijeku
Ijeku
8 years ago

The author disapproves witchcraft yet he accepts/believes that some women have poisoned their husbands with herbal love concoctions that were administered by women herbalists to win favours from their husbands,that is proof enough that him also believes in witchcraft only that he is too comfortable with life where he is.It is this kind of thinking that is dragging our country backwards,sometimes people take too much pride in their education that it ends up blindfolding them. Let’s talk reality not what we read/were taught somewhere.

Manuel
Manuel
8 years ago

Some people question Godly things yet they have never worshipped throughtout their stay in their blasphemous organisation wrongly refered to as the(Roman Catholic-) “church” Just check background of most of those who question the existence of God, they were catholics before

Kandapako
Kandapako
8 years ago

Poverty is an equilibrium Malawians are anchored in. When they are uplifted from that equilibrium, they will overtly and lazily over relax until they return to the poverty equilibrium. When extraneous forces pull them to below the poverty equilibrium, they will work hard to uplift themselves to the poverty equilibrium. Moral of it, “do not disturb Malawians from their poverty equilibrium”.

2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

Thanks Wilkins for your enlightening article. But just take note of the comments. If someone who is able to connect few sentences in English which is an empirical sign that he/she must have attained some level of education still sounds superstitious, isn’t that a waste of resources? What more with my village friends who cannot read and write?

Tt
Tt
8 years ago

The other things is: during easter or every Sunday, Christians pray for a biscuit and some wine to be “transformed into the flesh and blood” of a 2000 year god, for there consumption! Really, isn’t this practice witcraft? Dont you guys find this extremely weird and disgusting and revolting? The only way most of you cope or think it’s okay with this, is coz you have been desensitised through your childhood and upbringing!

Tt
Tt
8 years ago

Wilkins, let’s be consistent here: superstitious beliefs are nonsense, I agree with that but the fact is: religions are also superstitious beliefs in fact they are extremely superstitious : I mean, who in the right mind can actually believe that the creator of the universe made a virgin pregnant! That half god half human jew walked on water and later ascended into heaven? Or that all species of land animals were put on a boat, this includes polar bears and kangaroos! Let’s be honest here, I always wonder ” does religious make humans to be fools or its the goods… Read more »

Khamsin!
Khamsin!
8 years ago

Go deeper prophet! Hahahaha

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Believing in witchcraft is tantamount to believing that there is no God.Indeed,people practice witchcraft,but it is not effective to alter human existence under the sun.This is proved to be some sort of humbug.For instance,you go to the witch doctor to look for medicine that will make you rich,but he himself is very poor,doesn’t he himself want to be rich? I have lived abroad for over 30 years and I have never seen a white Prophet as Iam observing in Sub Saharan Africa.The fact of the matter is that these so-called Prophets are a disguised business crooks who live to swindle… Read more »

Tent upends
Tent upends
8 years ago

What do boobs got to do with whatever the prophet is doing for the woman? Some of them are transmitting STIs by indulging in the forbidden love with their victims

reasonableman
reasonableman
8 years ago

understand Wilkins properly he is not pointing to the fact that ufiti kulibe but the idea of living in superstitions. it is this deep rooted belief that is making us myopic and hence living in poverty.

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