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Sailota
Sailota
7 years ago

God is good always. Will see Malawians free at last. Amen

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago

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 »

Mphwitikizi
Mphwitikizi
7 years ago

Akubwilitsa tu iwe bodza lene-lene ukunenali apa.Tso akutonelera zingati?

mbanonga
mbanonga
7 years ago

Malawian are the better judges on APM. Malawians elected him through voting system. Amene akufuna ku State hOUSEE ADDIKIRE 2019 BASI OSATI ANYTIME SOON

Papa Chalo
Papa Chalo
7 years ago

I wish recall provision was available so that MPs like Njikho to have sensible senses.

NAMALAMBA AKAMWINI SADANA

I totally agree with you, this nonsense must stop, why do our opposition leaders want to enter State House through the backdoor?

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