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defender
8 years ago

one can not think much to come up with atickle like this one, kuganiza kwa leteral ngati uku mkovuta kuti titukuke. though u say u understood but it is clear u din’t & u can hardly understand things ur mind is locked

Blessings Samalani
Blessings Samalani
8 years ago

ndizonyasa kuona anthu ochuluka akunyamuka kupita ku UNGA ndindalama zansonkho komwe ena sakagwira ntchito pamene ife eni ake andalama tikusowa chakudya, kukadasangalatsa akadatenga ndalamazo ndikugula chakudya ndikupatsa anthu amene akusowa monga ku Balaka.

hastings
hastings
8 years ago

The most funny things is that being a lawyer and the state president, how would he forget all important aspect of th current national needs. and go on cheating the world that 15 milion people in malawi are HIV positive and that his Govt is planning to put them on ARTs Yet the total population is there about? How would the world media press such nonsense ? He heard the national complaints while there, he is home no national address to clarify this missery, do we realy have the president or a Robbot? No policies for economic recovery, instead harming… Read more »

shii
shii
8 years ago

one one the president of botswana was going for a summit,he travelled with only 4 people using commercial airline.6 years ago i was coming from london using kenya airways.mwai kibaki was aboard with a delegation of about 10 people,these two countries are far better economically but they spent wisely.problem with our leader is that he is selfish and greedy.our president can travel in a commercial airline with less than 10 people accompanying him.

Issa
Issa
8 years ago

BANJA LA MUNTHARIKA PAJA LIMAVUTIKIRAPO KULANKHURA. LIRI NDIMALILAKA A HALF

Mwethu
Mwethu
8 years ago

It is well documentated that APM is a top notch lawyer, and lawyers are known for memorization as they have to recite cases and the like in courts. on top of this he was a professor of law for many years, which means he had to read and regurgitate of the same to students. My simple question is: WHY DOES HE READ HIS SPEECHES ALL THE TIME? HE EVEN MAKE MISTAKES TO PRONOUNCE SIMPLE ENGLISH WORDS WHILE READING? DOES HE HAVE SOM SORT OF LEARNING DISABILITY MAYBE. HOW DID HE MANAGE TO TEACH ALL THE YEARS THAT HE WAS A… Read more »

kazionere wanunkha
8 years ago

The DPP gvmt cheated us a lot. What happened with PP will be the same with DPP in 2019. They will be shocked to see the sword going to another leader after 5yrs only. If care should not be taken they will greatly be disappointed with Malawians whom they take for granted. we are not the same Malawian of 1993.

John
John
8 years ago

It was better for if he was quiet till the assembly end than wast time wth that speech while and transport that would at list help 10 of his country citizen.

Afiya Gama
8 years ago

Moo fire

makiyolobasi
makiyolobasi
8 years ago

The speech itself was nonsense and doesn’t a address Malawis problem. Since when did Malawi become interested and an advisor in the UN security council? Whoever wrote that speech should be fired and doesn’t belong to the government of malawis interesrs! Kuno anthu akufa ndi njala. That’s Wat the idiot that passes for a Malawian president should have highlighted. Akuyesa adakali ku USA eti.

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