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Nihoriya
9 years ago

Timakuziwani kuti ndinu zizukulu za DPP.Ndiye olomtalemba zokhalako ndinzeru pang’ono.Amalawi ife tizitenga kuti zachokera m’mutu wa mbuzi.

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
9 years ago

There is a very crucial point in this article of which if taken seriously will make democracy work for the interest of its cause, It doesn’t make sense to have an MP in the August house and the same individual is a member of cabinet who will debate on the same bills presented in the house by the cabinet he is a member. This will not only bring about sanity in people’s minds in terms of separation of powers between the two arms of government namely legislature and the cabinet but will also give an expansion of beneficiaries to our… Read more »

Afrox Thermoment, Mbuzi izi eti.

Inu ama meter tatiwuzeni kuti Onse odana ndi Federation/Succession amwalira liti? Chifukwa mkutchuka ndi zoyeza zonze muno m’Malawi.Chonde tayesesani ku gwira ntchito ngati mnapitako ku school.Ndale zisiyeni.Kodi amwalira liti?

Phwitiko
Phwitiko
9 years ago

I beg Malawians to think & reason as one person without indulging ourselves in politics regionalism & tribalism. Why hate each other so much when at the end of the day politicians enrich themselves by climbing on our back full of sores. If I were a lawyer should have gone to court to seek an injunction stopping MRA collecting tax from Malawians until whatever has been stolen is paid back. Why put our tax in a leaking bucket. Our democracy is not a democracy at all but a Tribalcracy. Check around you, stinking poverty but politicians busy getting rich by… Read more »

Phwitiko
Phwitiko
9 years ago

The article articulates a thing which is unachievable for the next 150 years to come. The present crop of Malawians is unprepared because people look things from primitive tribes lines. I want to say here that no matter how much one pumps sense into a Lomwe, Tumbuka, Chewa, Yao etc what you get is a big NO to civilised thinking & reasoning. I for one don’t care who rules the country as long as he/she does a good job. But sorry Malawians with the level of illiteracy & uncivilised educated persons compounded by greedy politicians we will be busking ourselves… Read more »

Kamale
Kamale
9 years ago

vERY TRUE. KOMA TINGATANI TO DEFEAT THESE ENEMIES??

RIP Sata
RIP Sata
9 years ago

Kod pulezidenti waku malawi afa liti? Akuchedwa.

john k black
john k black
9 years ago

Good analysis. It is worth working it out in more detail and discussing it with CSOs, who then can put it on the agenda in talks with donors. The way it is a privileged class does not give up its privileges voluntarily. Someone will have to put pressure on the Malawian ruling class. That should be both the population as represented in CSOs (unfortunately, political parties do not represent the population, they represent the founders/financier of the party) and the donors after requests from CSOs to improve governance.

Pido
9 years ago

This reminds me of the ruling made by Justice Mwaungulu. Politicians are there to plunder not to develop. Civil Servants work up!

petrol kali
petrol kali
9 years ago

Malawians let us do away with politicians in governemnt businesses. MP yemweyo cabinet minister yemweyo why dyela anthu andalewa

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