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santana
santana
7 years ago

Winston Msowoya, I have now known that all your comments are done blindly just because you are not witnessing things on the ground since you have said that you are not living in Malawi. I would advise you to come and stay a month or two and go around the country and hear what people say about the parties in Malawi. It is from there where you will find out that you are just wasting your time if you think your rhetoric on Nyasa Times can move DPP supporters from APM to your Kamlepos or whoever will stand for northerners… Read more »

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

Mr. SANTANA,Iam not the type of a person who is interested in verbal rhetorics with brainless morons.You have asked me now that Malawi is a failed State,what next? The answer is that DPP,has failed to deliver the goods and it must be removed from power.2: If DPP abandons power,I strongly support the UDF to get in and form the government on condition that Atupele steps down as Malawi is governed by a Republican Constitution and not a Monarchy Constitution.Malawi belongs to all Malawians and not the Muluzi dynasty or the Muthalika dynasty.Mr.Santana,for your information, you better control your stinky mouth,… Read more »

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

Iam pretty sure that DODOLIDO is a deranged idiot who comprehends absolutely nothing and he must be thrown into hyenas for their snack. By the way Communism does not feed its people,but it encourages them to work hard on their fields,industries,factories and many other establishments.The government comes in when nature flexes its muscle for instance,lack of rains,floods and other unpreventable calamities like in Malawi where rains were scarce for a while as a result crops wilted unprecedentedly resulting in severe shortage of food and it is under this situation that the government comes in to feed its people by importing… Read more »

santana
santana
7 years ago

Winston Msowoya, now that Malawi is a failed state, what next? If it happens that the leadership resigns, which party leadership can lead Malawi to its satisfication? Choose from the existing parties so that we assess each of them. Do we have any strong party in Malawi? Or is your MCP ready to lead Malawians with all the internal squabbles it is experiencing? APM can not be proved a failure because of the problems facing the country because these problems have been there long time ago and during all the four govts before this one. So don’t take us as… Read more »

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Trapence, when will you write from updated thinking? You mean iwe sunamve zonse zakhala zikuchitika kuti boma litenge madzi ku mulanje zija? Where were you? Inu nomwe a Nyasa munalemba story yoti a Chaponda athamangitsidwa ku Mulanje ndi anthu okwiya kuti sakufuna boma litenge madzi ku mulanje. Why not educating the Trapence. Mufunse Plan ya Lilongwe water board yotenga madzi ku Salima ku Nyanja kuti target yawo iri liti? Basi kufuna kuti Boma likachita mudziti munawapatsa nzeru ndi inu? Foolish thinking trapence pitiriza mathanyula ako aja. By the Way Who will declare Malawi a failed state? You remember you gave… Read more »

Chikwanje
Chikwanje
7 years ago

Did we not warn you Malawians against putting in the driving seat a man who clearly demonstrated cluelessness in running government affairs before becoming president. At the moment I doubt very much if he is concerned with the state of affairs on water and electricity. All we hear is that ” I have fulfilled my campaign promises kwambiri”. Its pathetic that in a land full of resources not available in other countries we fail to think and make good use of them. Mukufuna kuti Mulungu atani? Abwere pa dziko kudzakukonzerani zinthu. Shame on you. So I maintain my stand that… Read more »

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

Malawi is not risking becoming a failed State,but rather is already a FAILED STATE.There is no big difference between Malawi and Zimbabwe or Somalia.The Nation that fails to feed its own people,lack of medicines in the hospitals,bedbugs making patients restless in their beds,uncontrolled crimes and corruption,unemployment is astronomically high,tribalism has dangerously become a norm the list is long,and all these anomalies,are found in failed States.In Malawi right now,we are lacking progressive leadership and unless,we halt electing leaders on basis of tribalism and regionalism,we are heading to the political and economic oblivion detrimental to the wellbeing of our entire populations.GOD SAVE… Read more »

Dodolido
Dodolido
7 years ago

Why should government feed ‘its’ people, is this a communist state? Malawians are just lazy and stupid!

Opals
Opals
7 years ago

Spot on CEDEP! Public services are in such a sorry and pathetic state. The Fragile States Index already lists Malawi as “High Warning” with a Public Services score of 8.1 out of 10 ; where 10 means total failure. Economic Decline is at 8.6 out of 10. We are for sure making steady progress down the failed state path. No wonder productivity is so low and we are topping the poor countries list. Your suggestions are practical; only if there was political will. These fellas are satisfied sharing spoils and wallowing in power whilst everyone else descends into poverty. Unless… Read more »

kingston bumushark myomyomyo
kingston bumushark myomyomyo
7 years ago

Just trying to impress the donors that you are working, how can the whole of you with your NGO raising issues and solitions that the government is already solving

Becks
Becks
7 years ago

Kingston you seem to know what Government is doing to solve the problems rocking this failed State. Can you share with us How and by when should we expect these problems to come to an end?

Bullshit
Bullshit
7 years ago
Reply to  Becks

Dont mind him mate.

POLY POLICE
POLY POLICE
7 years ago

Stupid bootlicker and hand clapper

Suffering Malawian
Suffering Malawian
7 years ago

Thanks Trapence on this. The current status of social service provision in the country is inhumane and at worst point; water, electricity, health and education. It is a manifestation of poor and greedy leadership. While tax and donor money (whatever form and amount) is being collected and received few elites (politicians and associated technicians) continue to benefit on behalf of the country/majority. Enough is enough, there is a need to push these sleepy leaders to act. We cant continue to blame the past. They need to be seen leading to a right direction. the current leadership has failed us. the… Read more »

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