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ken
ken
7 years ago

Yaaaaa! All hungry lions looking for gwape

High Time
High Time
7 years ago

Koma please a PAC next time do your homework well. Apansotu munapusapo ngati nthawi ija mudamputsitsa Mandala Mambulasa. Please remember that “once a snake, always a snake”. APM has been a professor of law and has done active teaching for decades so mukamapita kwa iyeyo muzikonzekera bwino muzikapereka mfundo zanu osati zokochedwa ndi a chi na Jessie ndi a Kachaje. Ndizimene tidaona dzulozi. APM adakudodanitu zedi!

santana
santana
7 years ago

Vyantonda no.7 which donors are you talking about? Why and when did they leave Malawi? Where were these donors during amayi’s 2 years? If they were here, what did they do to improve our lives? When you ask this govt to call back the so called donors you should ask yourself first why they did not wish to come during the time of PP govt. What is the problem if they will be recognized by the lomwes only? Is it not the same lomwes who have contributed to his 2014 win? Associate yourself with the party you like and make… Read more »

Denguzman.
7 years ago

APM is gud bt the the problem is njoka zimene zinamuzungulira mkuluyu are the ones disturbing him ndipo njokazi nzofunika kuphedwa b4 2019 . Wishing APM to maintain this style of leadership. LONG -LIVE APM.

patrick
patrick
7 years ago

PAC please tackle with boma the issue of excessive depreciation of the kwacha which we suffered last year, prices are climbing everyday and we can not make ends meet, why did the kwacha depreciate from 440 to 770 to a dollar that is a 75% depreciation, malawi kwacha was the performing currency in the world. civil servants salaries have not gone up by 75% , so give us a increase of 75% or appreciate the kwacha back to 440 so we can start making ends meet,, or else life is miserable and unaffordable at the moment

Con Lee
Con Lee
7 years ago

I salute APM for your bold decision to openly discuss these thorny issues with PAC. Others may choose to disagree with you as they have some hidden agenda. All in all, you were articulate in raising your issues. Rome was not built in a day and hope you will tackle these pertinent issues.

O Jere
O Jere
7 years ago

That is a good start bwana president. But check again what Timpuza Mwansambo is beaning on your TV because he is the one destroying face of MBC and even his comments are very clear is being used but some forces.

Lovey
Lovey
7 years ago

Mr president kumeneko ndiye kupanga zinthu zokomela a Malawi.Zinthu zikalakwika kumavomereza sometimes ndi bwino.Chachikulu tione kusintha especially in terms of economy,peoples wellfare.Tifatu ndi njala Mr APM.

CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT
CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT
7 years ago

Well, you gotta give it to the president; looks like he’s now come out of his shell to take charge of the situation. I suppose he was tired of being called a “puppet” by that noisy guy. Ntaba must really be a good “advisor” and Malawi wins. An assertive APM is good news for the country. Author, can you confirm whether indeed the issue of federalism/secession came up. You know that this matter sends a chill down the spine in some circles. I’d ask, why not just build “them” the international airport they want… Nevertheless, let me agree with PAC… Read more »

Vyantonda
7 years ago

it is always impossible to rule without money this govt doesn’t have money they have to explain the 577 to bring the donors back otherwise they will be recognised by the lomwes and atupele s only

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