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“This is a very technical subject. The Bill should be transferred to a committee of Parliament to look at it....
President by defaault
All sinners need to die.
Many people lack patriotism. When benefits do we get when we demonise our country? Only fools hate themselves and tell foreigners how poor they are! Poverty stricken; hunger stricken; hiv struggled country and many other negative descriptions should not be coming from us. What’s wrong with us Malawians?
If u APM is rich money which you stole from the people do not think that Malawi is rich Malawi is poor and it shall remain so untill when an honest leader shall rule and move Malawi out of poverty
We are filthy rich, we stink money. Unlike Greece our economy is not about to collapse, businesses are booming, Banks including MSB are thriving, our educational system is top ranked, our health care system is top notch, our military and police are second to none. We have abundant food reserves and effective agricultural policies in palace no-one will die of hunger, our streets are paved with gold……….. we are RICH! ………. that’s what you want to hear Mr President??? ….somebody is crazy and I’m glad it’s not me………….Reality check? may be!
pliz stop mentioning Kamuzu the crocodile farmer, who murdered many Malawians. bola APM
Guys Malawi is poor by choice. We do not elect leaders of our choice. They steal votes since Kamuzu left.
That is why we can not rely on free lance Journalists to promote our Country. The country should create its own mouth puce to be honest in the true picture if our country. They should thwart those lies from these unpatriotic Journalists.
That’s why we have Embassies, consulate offices and High Commission Offices to promote our countries. Do not fight with these stupid idiots who have no respect for their countries.
I doubt you your excellency,so you suggest we shouldn’t say what we are supposed to say about Malawi. This is why Chola a journalist for the daily dispatch had to resign for being forced to write in favour of the rich and the leaders in Tiyambe Zeleza’s Smouldering charcoal. So you say government won’t increase civil servant pay because it has no funds. Then Mr President what do you excepect the media to write?
Mr President you are totally wrong and badly mistaken. For 30years under Kamuzu no one in Malawi wrote anything bad about Malawi. Did Malawi develop? No. It is the free flow of information that spurs development. You are sparking fears of censorship when you start talking in those terms. As a Professor you should be the first to appreciate and value free flow of information and ideas.