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koma kumaneko
koma kumaneko
8 years ago

Dont rule out possibilty of Tumbukas ruling this country or one of them beoming State president, its only who knows not us. who knew JB will be president? Remember JB was picked as runningmate by Bingu amongst Goodal Gondwe, and Henry Chimunthu Banda, supposed Bingu picked Goodal Gondwe what could have happened after his death or may be Bingu could not have died? We are all Malawians regions, ethinc groups shouldnt dicide us let vote for a right candidate with vision in these elections not wakwithu, wakumangwetu, wakukaya, its one malawi one people. Look tonse tikuvutika apa chifukwa chogulitsa chilungamo.… Read more »

Tumbuka weniweni
Tumbuka weniweni
8 years ago

NGATI ABWANA ALI NDI NDALAMA ZAMBIRI KU AMERICA why is he using payers money. sorry selfish presdt. just go america and stay with ur family, chifukwa mwalepera

MaKopa
MaKopa
8 years ago

The 36% that voted if indeed for this man is a curse to the nation. Chewas are not clever they didn’t vote for this zombie. Notes atumbuka kaya 2019?!!!

Terminal One
Terminal One
8 years ago
Reply to  MaKopa

“Chewas are not clever…”????? This could actually speak more about the filth on your mind than it does about the Chewa. Your last statement is unclear. But, surely, you don’t mean that a Tumbuka person can win the presidency in 2019? A Tumbuka person will NEVER be president of MW; certainly not in this generation. This must be obvious even to you. We human beings reap only that which we sow. The “KUDZIKONDA” tag that you’ve worn will not easily be shaken away. Rumour has it that Chakufwa Chihana was on the verge of winning the 1994 race; but oddly,… Read more »

Jobe
Jobe
8 years ago

You have started war with journalists. It was a miscaculation. Nsanje to Chitipa, Likoma to salima etc, you are exposed

Nyapapi Mpuluka wa Muthanyiwa
Nyapapi Mpuluka wa Muthanyiwa
8 years ago

There’s a term ‘nanyerho dungu’ in our lhomwe language. simusowanso kuuzidwa za ameneyu. ndamutopera.

PIERRE
PIERRE
8 years ago

idrisa next time ukamalemba mdani wako kutali.Tel ur ppo from south to b votin wisly otherwise they die with hunger

FootSoldier
FootSoldier
8 years ago

You president is too dull and lacking in self-esteem and confidence to address any group of people without the help of those hundreds he hauled to NY! And he did put them to good use because I saw them childishly clapping hands for the dull professor over the most nonsensical things! That office is too ‘big’ for someone that dull!

King Jaffe Joffer
King Jaffe Joffer
8 years ago

Malawians are a self cursed nation. How could normal people decide to elect someone notorious for failure as a cabinet minister to run the affairs of their own country that they love. What type of myopia is this if it is not a curse or absolute madness? This nonsense has got to stop! Just why don’t people mind about their own welfare and the future generations? Have politicians cast a spell on you Malawians that you can really put an American zombie on the seat of presidency? The power to shape our destiny is solely in our hands and if… Read more »

drakes
drakes
8 years ago

This article is well written from a qualified and able journalist, but many of the comments are bad full of hatred and regionalism

patrick
patrick
8 years ago

I wish you my President be composed and emotional free. It sounds rather naive but that is the fact. Imagine teachers who were administering the just announced MSCE have not yet received their allowances. Please be guided that things are not as rosy as you might think on the ground. Do something about it.

Apatseni ma invigolators what is due to them.SORRY TO SAY THIS.

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