Email a copy of 'Petitioners have 'weak' impeachment case against Malawi President Mutharika: Motion must fall' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'Petitioners have 'weak' impeachment case against Malawi President Mutharika: Motion must fall' to a friend
The budget allocation for State Residences has been increased from K5.3 billion to K5.9 billion but allocation to the Office...
God is good always. Will see Malawians free at last. Amen
O……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….O . . . and I quote . . . ” . . . Malawians must give credit to president Mutharika for demonstrating steadfast leadership in dealing with corruption.” – (Last Paragraph). . . . What steadfast leadership has APM demonstrated which Thom is referring to, and for how long? . . . Who doesn’t know that APM was forced (and took him forever) to fire Chaponda? . . . Can any sane person give credit to someone who has been forced to do something he doesn’t believe in? I wish that people (particularly those held in high esteem), could… Read more »
Akubwilitsa tu iwe bodza lene-lene ukunenali apa.Tso akutonelera zingati?
Malawian are the better judges on APM. Malawians elected him through voting system. Amene akufuna ku State hOUSEE ADDIKIRE 2019 BASI OSATI ANYTIME SOON
I wish recall provision was available so that MPs like Njikho to have sensible senses.
I totally agree with you, this nonsense must stop, why do our opposition leaders want to enter State House through the backdoor?