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Mugonapamhanya
Mugonapamhanya
7 years ago

Malawians have long lost confidence in SCOs because they are political party masquerades. They use the masses to achieve their self political ambitions. You can fool some people some of the time but you can’t fool all the people all the time.

Mwananyanian
Mwananyanian
7 years ago

This CSO have no organizing skills whatsoever; witness the sparse group (not even a crowd) that showed up. Time to go back to “Union U” and take the necessary courses. The police might as well have been drinking tea wa mkaka (with cream), just to keep awake. Kikikikikiest. Flashback to the past two or three weeks: demos organized by the students themselves had large crowds, of students themselves show up. The demo leaders collected their allowances, and I hope they bought lunch, not just Fanta, for the participants. The CSO should afford that, considering the small number of people. The… Read more »

maxwel matipaya
7 years ago

Assumimg the were a failure, are you happy mr Phiri? You are pathetic. This is for Malawi not a political party.

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
7 years ago

As all can see, CSOs demand has no support. It has been a total failure.

Tiya
Tiya
7 years ago

Ok, go home and come again tommorrow boys

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