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Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Mutharika has no political will to deal with corruption. He is so defensive to his government in just every failure.Imagine passing the buck to the church abale? Imagine passing the blame to the previous governments on power outages and water problems abale?
I hated Kamuzu on his dictatorial power but with this power,he dealt ruthlessly with corrupt Ministers and all in the corridors of power in parastatals and government departments.He could hire you today and fire you the following day. Analibe mzache mdala uja koma osati izi kapena za che Bakili ndi che Joyce.

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

What an idiot President? it is not the job of the clergy to stop the cancerous corruption in the country.Their job is to preach the word of God to the believers.Muthalika asks why do we have corruption? Idiot,this question must not come from the President and the perpetrator of the evil corruption.Accept it Mr.President,you have shamefully failed to deliver the goods and you must step down forthwith,this vividly proves that you are totally inept and misguided moron unfit to rule.What a TRAGIDY?

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
7 years ago

How low can this ignorant president stoop? The churches have always preached against corruption or any form of evil. There is no link between the church and the plundering of govt coffers. You the president must be the first to take decisive action on corruption, starting from yourself and ending down to the common man. Please start the action, be exemplary. Then corrupt people will fear and start to obey. Making our country back to its feet economically and socially.

Chimunthu
Chimunthu
7 years ago

Typical; the President again passes the buck to the Church in appealing to it to lead the way against corruption. He himself is the one who should be leading the fight against corruption and he should be seen to be doing so. To date he has done nothing but frustrate those, notably the ACB, who are doing their best to bring those responsible for cashgate to justice.

Chimwala
7 years ago

Mr President, the most corrupt people in your government are the police it id high time you establish a police complaint commission as is other Democratic countries reduce the road blocks to necessary levels. Your Excellency why are we being policed like this? Disguise your self and visit these police check points littered around the country you LL see how your voters are being robbed. In mchinji right at the border there is always 2 police officers who receive k3000-00 for any parcel which enters Zambia via their position. How much do these guys make per day? And why do… Read more »

Not So Sexy Kaliati
Not So Sexy Kaliati
7 years ago

Bwampini is taking us for a ride. He asks why is there corruption in the country yet his second name himself is corruption.

His brother was against corruption in his first term. He talked against and walked the talk. There was no corruption in the country.

Contrast that with him. He has ministers he is shielding from corruption, is that walking the the talk, or bluffing?

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