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Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

A good leader will come to Malawi if we stop voting ethnically,you have now paid a brutal price for that.There are myriad of brilliant and focused Malawians who would be of tremendous benefit to the whole nation and not only to his tribesmen and women.Quata system has been in effect close to 30 years,but has not produced relevant personnel or intellectual base to help hasten our political and economic development.We have tremendous natural resources to add to our ability in building strong economy.As one brother has indicated,it is totally disappointing to note that Rwanda one of the poorest nations in… Read more »

Khuduza Kaluselela
Khuduza Kaluselela
7 years ago

Malawi will remain in this state of hopelessness for many years to come for the simple reason that mediocrity reigns in all levels of society. We suffer serious leadership deformities. The current leadership is so deficient to drive society beyond mundane thinking that can generate forces of genuine development. This leadership deficiency also embodies quality of its followers. We are a people who are so content with our poverty circumstances that we generally cherish the fact that we are amongst the poorest in the world. This poverty doesn’t only manifest itself in material wealth but in our thinking capabilities too.… Read more »

Mpitipiti
Mpitipiti
7 years ago

Mwanena mwene, ndi APM ife 2 more steps backwards. What does God want to teach us in giving us this dunderhead for a leader? We implore you, dear Lord, give us a good leader NOW!

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