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Muyande
8 years ago

Skipping “Amai”meant,she was,perfect and in sound mental order!

Foxyandy
Foxyandy
8 years ago

The analysis is good, only that I’m at a loss to call it ‘a health disorder’. I would suggest if you consulted psychologists and political scientists.Point of order: -How do you relate the analogy of a railway worker with iron pole driven inthe skull to election victors ? Can these be manifested inthe same manner? I would like to learn more on how politics and power impales the manner of an individual.Further more,could you please,analyse the ”transit rule’ of JB and how it affected her since it was based on the ‘death of a sitting president’ rather than a “ballot”

Pewani Joza
Pewani Joza
8 years ago

It clearly shows that amayi has never been the president of Malawi. I thought i am the only one with such understanding.

She never deserved to be, no wonder she doesn’t appear in this list.

Th worst presidents of the republic of Malawi are: Bakili( ranking number 1) and Amayi (also ranking number one).

The best president ever is BINGU( ranking number one). Witches and wizards would refute this, including you.

Clement Chiwoko
Clement Chiwoko
8 years ago

This is affliction of African leaders. This is not a neurological disorder. It is a Mental disorder which has a specific gene only found in African Leaders and politicians bar a few Mandela of South Africa and Nyerere of Tanzania.

chigumula
chigumula
8 years ago

I love this academic analysis of our presidency.Keep up the good work and write some more!

Kamuzu
Kamuzu
8 years ago

Kujampa amai! Tisaname, ka prognosis kanali bwino koma pa ka diagnosis apa? Ka fish kanunkha. Wina was cooka ka rotten fish!

Concerned citizen
Concerned citizen
8 years ago

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa,skipping amai! Why, how, where, who,what? Mmmmmmmmmmm,good and sensible narration but questionable.

Isaiah Phiri
Isaiah Phiri
8 years ago

Nanga ah mayi bwanji??????????????????????????????????

Khwethemu
Khwethemu
8 years ago

A nice article with lots of sound points. He has pointed out a major problem with Leadership in Malawi as well as myopic people who cannot differenciate btwn the bad, the good and the ugly. Ofcourse the leaders do wat they want because there is no-one to keep them in check. A Malawi amangoti yes bwana even if they dont something. Kugona basi. Shame on u Malawians. Anthu omvetsa chisoni. Walemba zoona koma tikumunenanso kuti sanalembe mwatchutchutchu. Koma alembe zoyamikira zopusa then we are hape. That is cognitive impairment or in other words neurological disorder mupite kuchipatala akakuwoneni. Nthawi ya… Read more »

Mwana Mai
Mwana Mai
8 years ago

You can tell that the article is a reproduction of a medical student who wants to cheat people that he has a grasp of what he is blabbing about. As someone has pointed out this is a copy and paste trash (plagiarism). All he has done is pick a case study they did in class with the rest of the students. People have gone through that route before and can be able to discern your crudity. Try a different audience, not matured Electronic Media readership.

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