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The Patriot
The Patriot
7 years ago

The way things are in Malawi at the moment our leaders need to practice politics of business as unusual! This entails having a government where all tribes and parties are included to find solutions for our country. If it was possible, include in government the most skilled and brightest that Malawi has, regardless of tribe or political affiliation. Some of the names we see in our cabinet do not inspire hope for economic recovery. The Western donors will not help us so its up to us to take ourselves out of the poverty trap ! If multiparty politics means tribal… Read more »

Mad max
Mad max
7 years ago

I keep on repeating the same. Am waiting for the day that our dear professor wakes up from the slumber and realise that he needs us in the cabinet to propel Malawi in the right direction. not these sleeping characters!

Sol Invictus
Sol Invictus
7 years ago

‘The two leaders showed Malawians that they are selfless, patriotic and above self-serving politics.’ I think Malawians will expect to be shown a little more evidence before we are likely to embrace this conclusion.

Nyasa Times
Nyasa Times
7 years ago

So now we see the light (What you gonna do?),
We gonna stand up for our rights!

Mathanyula
Mathanyula
7 years ago

Malawians we need to rise up, we’ve been taken for fools for too long, Dzuka Malawi Dzuka!

LWD
LWD
7 years ago

Honestly there were no substantial alternatives offered in the alternative SONAs. Opposition leaders with the same old tone. Their only advantage is that somebody goes first and they find something to speak against.

Nabanda
Nabanda
7 years ago

I pinch myself how lucky I am to have left this stinking country! Sad for Malawi

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago
Reply to  Nabanda

O…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….O Nabanda . . . You may have physically left home but you are here, some or most of the time. Thus . . . . . . Your thoughts are and shall always be with us, Malawians. And we thank you for that. . . . You shall always be compelled to look back and peep; just to see whats goin on in this country. . . . You shall always find yourself reading newspapers; just to keep yourself updated. You know, why? Unless we choose to lie to ourselves, no foreigner is ever home. That’s why!!!! . .… Read more »

Nabanda
Nabanda
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

I don’t miss home! I am glad to grew up in that country when Malawi was Malawi. Not a stinking place as it is. Stinks, stinks. Don’t miss it at all, just read Nyasatimes like I read any other paper and comment where necessary.

Mathanyula
Mathanyula
7 years ago
Reply to  Nabanda

Nabanda, you may have left the country but I’m sure you have relatives languishing in this poor country that you left. Thank God that you had the opportunity to leave, unfortunately the majority of Malawians have no where to go, may be you and your friends in the diaspora should figure out how to bring back the glory that Malawi was. Kwanu nkwanu mthengo mudalaka njoka! The fact that you read nyasatimes shows that a tiny bit of you is still interested in knowing what is going on back home, it shows that you still care for the stinking Nyasaland… Read more »

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago
Reply to  Nabanda

Cool

Dwambazi
Dwambazi
7 years ago

Malawians as a people we have promoted this environment of sleeping and lying politicians secondary to our inactiveness, we all seem to have resigned to our fate. We do not hold politicians accountable for anything. They steal our money, they get fat and develop pot bellys, they sleep without shame during the most important speeches and we just look away. 2.3 million of our fellow countrymen are facing hunger, the economy is in the shambles, health care is in the toilet, the president’ step son is joy riding in a private jet, the Kwacha has significantly weakened,……..what will it take… Read more »

john
john
7 years ago

INDEED PETER MUTHARIKA AND HIS GOVT MUST EMBRACE ALL PEOPLE OF MALAWI REGARDLESS OF TRIBE OR REGION. NEPOTISM MUST STOP. IF YOU CAN STOP NEPOTISM, THEN YOU BETTER PACK UP AND GO. WE DONT NEED YOU!

Honeycomb Chidyaudzu
Honeycomb Chidyaudzu
7 years ago
Reply to  john

Honestly with this sleeping leadership Iam a shamed to be a Malawian. There is nothing good to talk of in Malawi. In the foreign press the picture is even more disheartening. When they talk of poverty, disease and hunger the first one is Malawi.Now there is another phenomenon killing of people with albinism. No wonder we are the poorest country on earth though we have not been at war. All these are because of enept leadership the country is having.

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