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All-i-can-say
All-i-can-say
8 years ago

Interesting to read about the post turtle. You should be teaching, Mr Ntata. The problem started when Malawians elected Bakili as the first post one-party state president. Malawi has never been so mediocre in every aspect of life since that buffon was elected as president. Corruption and theft was normalised and values of decency and hard work were no longer held in high regard as most people think they can make it big without understanding that it’s only through hard work and sacrifice that we can prosper. Then Muluzi elevated late Mutharika as a way of punishing those who did… Read more »

Nkasai
Nkasai
8 years ago

A Ntata u can convince the shallow minded but not us who objectively follow issues!

Chalume
Chalume
8 years ago

Bwana Ntata, there is no way Peter would leave out the same ‘goons,’ to borrow your vocabulary, that brought down the popularity and focus of the Bingu regime. Imagine what would have transpired: they would probably have been genuinely arrested for treason and, if not, the cashgate would have caught up nicely with them. After this, they would have definitely been after the biggest fish to fry – perhaps in earnest revenge – who would have been Peter himself. So, it has always been in Peter’s best interest to keep them, which of course, also turns out has been the… Read more »

victim Sankho
victim Sankho
8 years ago

I was worried, thinking the legacy of RaphaelTenthani (RIP) would die. No it lives on in the name of Allan Ntata. This is the kind of reading I thirst for. Keep it up Alla. You are our man. Raphael’s spirit of truth, though painful, lives on.

Rasta
Rasta
8 years ago

Post turtle indeed. Good as article Allan. It felt a biblical chiphunzitso cha paphiri.

wa ku Mitchesi kujaaaaa!!!!
wa ku Mitchesi kujaaaaa!!!!
8 years ago

@22 (santana): I love your views espoused here about Malawi politics in general, and what has been written, with spite and hate no doubt, about the current government, DPP, APM, Chaponda, and others, by extension or implication. Generally, Oppositions do not win elections; the ruling parties lose elections. This thinking is not holus bolus, because there is proportionality in the responsibility accorded to the winners and losers. So it was, in the last election, PP lost more than DPP won: Voters simply believed in DPP’s plans, and despised PP’s crass mismanagement and profligacy. As for MCP, their reputation simply precedes… Read more »

TV
TV
8 years ago

Now there is the tobacco Saga. Lets see how the Bulldozer Chaponda going to handle this.

Quest
Quest
8 years ago

Ntata, you have really opened the eyes of many of us who were not seeing this. Great article. Chaponda is a big time failure and he want to destroy our beautiful Malawi.

Activist
Activist
8 years ago

i feel sorry for santa. you are another educated person but so foolish and unwise. people like you are the ones killing our nation. wise up, admit DPP is a failuire and so its leadership.

AGALU PA MPANDO
AGALU PA MPANDO
8 years ago

Imeneyi ndi bulldozer tachiwoneni nkhope yakeyo.Ameneyo ndi munthu or nyani?

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