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Bakhalani chete
Bakhalani chete
7 years ago

Kodi a Mjomba che wakwiya mwati Cha? Talembaninso nchichewa mwina tingamve.

chitukuko wa chitukuko
chitukuko wa chitukuko
7 years ago

It appears the church people ar more visionary than the president judging from his speech then why not handover power to these visionary people may be the docile malawian can see some development.

wakwiya
7 years ago

I am an Anglican a clean religion My hope is that the bishops should not bite what this corrupted man says. He is now asking the men of God to save him. He knows Catholic he can not manipulate them. Remember when he invited Catholic bishops to state house and gave them envelopes with MK50 000 , the same he did with journalist. This is a sign how Peter use bribe which is corruption to buy people. A professor in-law should know this. Everything they DDP has done is buy and that is how they rigged the votes. Malawi and… Read more »

Eduardo
Eduardo
7 years ago
Reply to  wakwiya

Proudly Anglican and thanks to the Bishops for meeting our President. I join hands with well meaning Malawians and pray for the President so that God should guide him as he leads Malawi. We shall also remember the President in our intercessory prayers in all the Anglican churches this coming Sunday. God bless the President and God bless Malawi.

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