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Clement Chiwoko
Clement Chiwoko
8 years ago

The President goes on these public appearances making silly speeches in order to get allowances as each time he steps out the palaces he gets allowances so do the whole entourage. That is how they enrich themselves among other ways

chigumula
chigumula
8 years ago

Even the Bible says it is very foolish to measure yourself against yourself. By whose measure do you want to be praised Mr APM? If you are being told that peoples’ expectations are not being met, why not change strategy? To be fore-warned is to be fore-armed. Please develop a listening ear before it is too late. Anzanu mwano ndi kusamva sizinawapindulire. What makes you think you will be be able to get away with the negative trends the country has taken now? Have you forgotten it started like this for your brother? Chosamva chimamva nkhwangwa ili mmutu!!!!!!!! Dont say… Read more »

KHUERE
KHUERE
8 years ago

HEI MR APM CHECK YOUR SPEECH ,BRAVO CHILIMA I HOPE YOU DISCUSSED WITH YOUR BOSS BEFORE THAT CHNYANJA SPEECH THAT WAS GOOD I ALSO HELD APM TALK THESAME BRAVO.

Zebede
Zebede
8 years ago

The speeches we hear at the so-called development rallies are totally irrelevant and not worth the expenditures. The president can just address the nation without involving large convoys of vehicles, security etc . The addresses the president makes at most public events are usually very incoherent, especially when he speaks in the vernecular. Thus the development rallies are not necessary- they are a waste of the most scarce financial and material resources that can be used else where. The business as usual mentality must stop.

kwake nkuluma
kwake nkuluma
8 years ago

Mwiithotho, Dont Comment On Matters U R Not Conversant With. U Seem 2 B Obsessed With The Queen’s Lge, Yet U Will B Surprised 2 Know That Less Than 1 Million Pple Speak That Lge. Check 4 Urself. Urs Is A Typical Primitive Mind, First Enslaved, Later Colonised And Now Neo- Colonised. To U, Everything British Is Good. Shame.

Alungwana
Alungwana
8 years ago

So you accept that your government has alot of nosense and garbage but must go unreported? APM. Are you sure as a theoretical lawyer you dont understand freedom of reporting? How can the media keep quite when the kwacha is falling tragically in time of the tobacco market? How do we keep quite when our brothers are struggling in hospitals becoz of drug shortage? The DPP better shut up!

OWINA
8 years ago

mwiithotho is against queens language but to my surprise he has also communicated in queens language.

loynot Makwale
loynot Makwale
8 years ago

please, let me assure you who seem not to know this that this leadership was installed by God , whether you like it or not, take it from me. You will see how God is going to perform wonders . Utsogoleri uwu ukumvera bwino zofuna za wanthu, mimsomkhano achepetsa , salimbana ndi anthu angogwira ntchito yotumikira a Malawi, komano kumangolimbana naye chifukwa chiani. A malawi tiyeni munthuyu timulimbikitse , pokonda ziko lathu.

mwiithotho
mwiithotho
8 years ago

Most of you guys parading as journalists are just trash in its entirety. If you dare write in English, then let it be the Queen’s language and not some toxified concoction- like this ono exposed above.

nick
nick
8 years ago

Good work Thom! We should be grateful for the independent media like The Nation and Nyasa Times. I hope that the excellent academics of Chancellor College, and independent journalists of the calibre of the late Raphael Tenthani, will one day produce a good modern history of Malawi’s post-independence politics so that politicians may not go on endlessly making the same mistakes and trotting out the same bogus self-justifications.
Malawi must recognize its past, good and bad, before it can move into the future —!

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