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Eugene
Eugene
7 years ago

Fodya eti?

True Patriot
True Patriot
7 years ago

Signs of a failed state: 1) when the state can’t figure out how to make its citizenry produce enough food for their own consumption. 2) when government is full of thieves within its establishment that even the top leadership is too embarrassed to admit theft exists, not just in that country, but in the world. 3) when there are no medicines in hospitals, even for simple and easy to cure ailments, because hospital workers ‘shipped’ all medical supplies to their private clinics 4) when education systems have crumbled because no one in leadership feels that education is an investment. 5)… Read more »

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Mchisala tanena nanga a MCP amadziwa chani kapena amadziwika ndi chani?

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

The Act is trying to regulate online news not facebook and whatsapp. Nyasa please inform the nation and not misinform the nation. This will include Nyasatimes, Malawi Voice, Malawi 24, Maravi post and the rest its not about twitter, facebook or whatsapp

mchisala
mchisala
7 years ago

That is all DPP knows: Kupanga Bad Laws!, Kupha!, Kuba!, Nkhanza!, Umbuli, Sakho!

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Well done MACRA we need a stop to Cyber bullying and cyber harrassment. Inu mukufuna kuti mudzingonyoza anzanu mkumatukwana basi mumvekere morality is difficult to measure? Monga inu a Kabwato simumadziwa kuti kutukwanana nkulakwa? Bravo MACRA keep it up. Thats is not just perculiar to Malawi its there even in other countries. Bravo MACRA wakwiya ndi mfiti

Wilson
Wilson
7 years ago

Running out of ideas. This is dictatorship manifesting itself right in our eyes. All the efforts of taking out the one party state system are being lost in plain sight. I wonder how Malawi will vote come 2019. This is pitiful.

Central
Central
7 years ago

Nanunso a Itaye, what is your problem?

Your bad feelings are emanating from the exposed issues like where you paid dubious money to Chipyoza etc. Take it or leave it, you will succeed in silence the social media, but the world has just too many alternative means and most of them, you can’t control. I suggest you have read what @ Dowa has said. Mind you an angry person is an angry lion and trying to silence them is “kuwathila mchere pa chilonda!!” Lets wait and see who the looser will be!!!

The Patriot
The Patriot
7 years ago

These laws will come back to haunt the authors! DPP thinks it can shut Malawians up by enacting laws to serve the interests of the ruling elite? Lest these people forget, rulers of today are the oppositikon kf tomorrow and viceversa. Pano muli mu ma boards as chairs mwaiwala kuti nthawi ya JB munali busy castigating the govt usingthe same social media you want to muzzle now! Mukuona ngati you will rule for ever??

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
7 years ago

You people regulating SOCIAL MEDIA. What does the word “social” mean to you.
Seriously, you are in government busy regulating and controlling social media. This is too hopeless.

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