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GONANI
GONANI
7 years ago

I just want to tell all the empty heads (kapena dingoti zipukupuku nonse amene mwalemba ndowe apa) who have commented rubbish here that you are mother fuckers! You need to be tought a lesson how to appreciate good things. What can you show us that your so called democratic presidents have done? The moment the Ngwazi stepped down the country has been on the downward spiral. Muluzi was just bulding mosques everywhwhere with government money at the expence of all the developments that Ngwazi had left. Other than that there is nothing. Bingu brought back our dignity by building on… Read more »

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

We still have millions of Malawians who lack authentic history of their own country hence the brutal savage exploited their ignorance to the fullest.Let me correct Mr.Mediocre Malawi that Queens Hospital in Blantyre was not built by Mphonongo Banda,but it was built by the then Roy Welensky’s Federal Government of Rhodesia and Nyasaland before Banda set foot in Malawi from his homeland of Ghana.Please know your history before you mislead the people.WAKEUP YOU MBAVA!!!

JJ
JJ
7 years ago

Don’t compare oranges and cooking oil. Don’t compare the leadership of a dictator and that of a democratic leader. Compare dictator vs. dictator. Compare the performance of dictator Kamuzu with that of dictators in other countries in Kamuzu era e.g. dictators in Tanzani, Zambia, Kenya, Uganda, etc. You will notice that Kamuzu was underperformer and a mediocre leader. After all he had no relatives here. He was just an imposter. His people were in Ghaina where he built his hospital.

Historian
Historian
7 years ago

Kamuzu Banda was unquestionably a Malawian. Yes he found Malawians literally naked and he left them literally blind. While the rest of her neighbors were investing in infrastructure, Ngwazi focused his energy on crushing his opponents. Dr. Attati Mpakati, Yatuta Chisiza and Mr Orton Chirwa. He knew the secret to his lifetime sitting on the throne was denying Malawians some visible freedoms he himself enjoyed. He even put a strict dressing code! The Ngwazi was a heartless dictator. He fooled Malawians. Some Malawians could not accept it when it was reported that he had died. They thought by his title… Read more »

ujen
ujen
7 years ago

A leader is recognised by his/her absence. If Kamuzu was so great then how come we who lived with him do not know what to do with our country .He either did not teach us see or we did not want to follow him. Whatever the case might be we have refused to be like him.o Only Binguuadmired him guess what came of Bi ngu. Like student line mentor II feel fortunate gust the good lord has given me wisdom to see where others can’t see.

naphili
naphili
7 years ago

Ghananian or Malawian, at least he did a lot for this country! And of course he had class and was well respected outside Malawi.What have your so called leaders done since, ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

mediocre malawi
mediocre malawi
7 years ago

Roads, universities queen elizabeth central hospital etc. Are these exceptional achievements or just part of his job description. Mediocrity at its best malawians. Who are you comparing kamuzu with.?he left malawi the poorest country in the world and you call such a person an achiever. If kamuzu never stole the presidency from the deserving young men like chisiza, chirwa, you think we wouldnt hv university or roads?

JJ
JJ
7 years ago

Nobody can challenge me or prove that this imposter “Kamuzu” was a Malawian. What I know is that this imposter was a Ghainian and I can prove it.

Howard Kaunga
Howard Kaunga
7 years ago

Access to the net should not be abused. Let us avoid castigation of fallen heads of our beloved state of Malawi by being a little smart. let us show that we are responsible writers and that we are not educated savages,please.if we have grudges with the departed souls, then you can consult the Kamuzu family, who I think, are very ready to compensate you because it appears you do not understand the importance of Kamuzu in Malawian history and beyond.

laston
laston
7 years ago

sizochita kukakamiza, ngati zakumvuta vomereza ndi kuzitsiya kuti ena ayendetse.
sibwino kukakamira,amalawi akumvutika.kamuzu anali tate wa fuko la malawi osati izi tikuwona panozi.

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