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Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
8 years ago

I am neither a fan of Thom Chiumia nor Peter Mutharika. But several non Malawians called me to commend Peter Mutharika’s speech. Several people also called me to congratulate me on Joyce Banda’s speech during Nelson Mandela’s funeral. I am having a feeling Nyasa Times might be coming back. They are calling a spade a spade although the term has racist origins.

Zimukambani
Zimukambani
8 years ago

One question if I may ask. What is the reality back home? Does the speech match the practice and realty. There is need to translate words into reality then there is the desired change

Okay
Okay
8 years ago

When people who did not vote for DPP talk ill of APM, it’s understood. Of course we vote every five years. They will have their chance to once again vote for their losing president. A certain leader of opposition recently held a rally. It was attended by those people who voted for him last year. Surprisingly, they had the audacity of thinking that they now have a winning formula. Little did they know that their gang comprised of only those people who made him fail. Politics of stagnation and subtraction. Ndangodutsamo tionane cha mma 2018mu campaign ikayambika. Meanwhile DPP is… Read more »

Zakeyo
Zakeyo
8 years ago

Thom Chiumia, why nganya, why?? This is just pure rhetoric. A classic example of senile old African men masquerading as national leaders. They know how to speak but they are very bad at implementing what they preach. They are a confused lot!!!

Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
8 years ago

He will put 15 million people on ARV kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dolobush
dolobush
8 years ago

good

YAKI
YAKI
8 years ago

some comments in here show that most Malawians are not patriotic, full of hate and jealousy. politicking all the time and never appreciate anything

jimbo
jimbo
8 years ago

The speech of APM at the UNGA might have been fine rhetoric, but that was all. Words are cheap and easy to come by; actions speak much louder than words. Let’s now see some action please. We are tired of words, words, words…….This President is a man of fine words but his actions are nowhere to be seen. Poverty and misery reign in Malawi and the future looks bleak indeed as long as APM is at the helm of the good ship Malawi.

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

Human rights can’t be enjoyed in countries like Malawi where a family of presidents are corruptly enjoying 92 billion, takes millions to spend on people shamelessly dancing and hullabalooing for him. The country is running nose down. Donors are just laughing in their sleeves. Such are fit to be forced to resign.

Brian Kamanga
Brian Kamanga
8 years ago

Bwana Thom Twee Chiumia. You may wish to go back to the speech. The 15million were a global coverage of those on ARVs and not just Malawi. I know you may have missed it just like many who feel they have a right to criticize Malawi at every turn just because their masters are not in charge. Wishing you all the best and regards to the Pay mistress.

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