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True patriot
True patriot
7 years ago

The president is dead right that the country is morally bankrupt. This problem hasn’t left anyone in the country, going by what had happened on this day. Look, APM was speaking soon after the religious leaders, and what had they just told him – that the president should be commended for his fight against corruption? Really? Do these religious leaders live in Mars that they are not aware of the malaise that is going on in our society and that is hugely perpetrated by those in high offices? It is obvious that these religious leaders went to the president in… Read more »

Rift Valley
Rift Valley
7 years ago

Just like in a family, if the father is morally challenged, immorality trickles down to siblings. Be morally upright Mr. President and everything will fall into place. Let ACB, National Audit Office, oDPP, Parastatal CEO’s etc, etc freely do what they know best and morality will be achieved throughout sectors of Malawi society.

Mkhango
Mkhango
7 years ago

The nkhalamba seems to be confused can,t even lead by example

Central
Central
7 years ago

Point of correction Mr President!

I suggest, we should be saying, “Malawi is in a critical state as the depth of DPP and President Mutharika’s leadership bankruptcy has reached serious proportions and has impacted negatively to the national development………………………………………..!

The knee deep of morally bankruptcy can be seen in circulation of moral corruption, levels of poverty amongst Malawians, nepotism, tribalism, bank interest rates etc!!”

Seriously, its only a wise leader who can play a significant role in championing programmes to tackle the issues at hand!! Sadly, we don’t have something to that effect…………………!”

Zinenani Zoona
Zinenani Zoona
7 years ago

Why is HE’s chair so far away from the reverend on the left and on the right? Is this mis-trust on the men of the collar?

Peter wa Mathanyula
Peter wa Mathanyula
7 years ago

I thought he said these people are not trusted as he is by the voters of this country? He should deal with this problem alone as people will trust his word more than these religious leaders. The flies will trust the religious leaders whilst voters will trust the most popular president of Malawi.

Chimanga
Chimanga
7 years ago

If a president is morally bankrupt, what do you expect of the citizens? Look at Mlumbe still at ADMARC, Njaunju death not investigated, Chasowa death investigations being pingponged between the police and Ministry of Justice in full view of the president, Ministry of Agriculture being set on fire as the president drinks tea…. the list is endless

Jesus Is Lord
Jesus Is Lord
7 years ago

What is bad for the moral fibre is when a country has a secular government (which kicks out God + relegates God to a mere “god” alongside the “gods” of pagan religions), and is just pretending to be “Christian” to win our favour. What is bad is when you have a government which is in bed with the satanic NWO. Yes, external influences are definitely a problem in Malawi and you need to be careful, because South Africa is pumping filth into Malawi via DSTV, Malawi24 (=same company), SA magazines like You Magazine, but also via churches which preach a… Read more »

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