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Kanchenga
Kanchenga
7 years ago

Are you trying to kill the President. What kind of foolishness is this. The president was in America. While there he fell sick and stayed on to receive medication. You fools did not do your job and exposed our president to ridicule. God allowed him to return home and instead of allowing him to recuperate in peace you want to parade him around like a toy baby. The President had a father and a mother they all passed on his brother passed on while he was president. What makes you think that he is omnipotent. Seriously does DPP think that… Read more »

Gogodasi
7 years ago

The headline of the story is badly crafted. Are you sure Mutharika is holding the news conference or he plans to hold a news conference? What if he doesn’t? As a journalist you need to put your ears on the ground and write a story consciously by not giving the public a definite picture that is something is going to happen taking into account that he failed to address the nation on arrival from the US and failed to preside over the launch of IDs and no good reasons were given. You should know that there is so much politics… Read more »

santana
santana
7 years ago

This is the chance for pro-opposition journalists to ask the president why he has come alive when the whole country wished him dead for easy ride of the opposition to power in 2019.

angoni
angoni
7 years ago

following

Munkoyo
Munkoyo
7 years ago

There is something wrong with his hand. It shows he is sick. What are you trying to hide? The truth will be known very soon. You cannot hide for too long

Chidyamakanda
Chidyamakanda
7 years ago
Reply to  Munkoyo

Today is Friday. You have seen the president with journalist. What truth have you found out? Stupid.

Msamaliya Ine
Msamaliya Ine
7 years ago

My simple biology taught me that the left side of the body is controlled by the right side of the brain and the vice versa is true. So if one side of the body gets paralysed it means that the opposite side of the brain is affected .Most likely cause could be a Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) also called stroke . Guys awa samakhala matenda osewera nawo! Part of the treatment imayenera kukhala physiotherapy basi. Zomwe akunena a Mgeme apapa sindikugwirizana nazo.

Abeat Minthu
7 years ago
Reply to  Msamaliya Ine

I have worked in hospital for 34 years in Europe I know he the president must have a stroke either under operation or he got it by stress and BP. Dont forget he is old and he drinks. He has not been well for sometime. When he failled it was a sign that he is not well. Malawian wait for tomorrow. Chilima should take over. For the first time Young intelligent not corrupted old men. NO old political background. He can run the nation like he built airtel. All donors will come back. If Chaponda or those old gurus Malawian… Read more »

Chidyamakanda
Chidyamakanda
7 years ago
Reply to  Abeat Minthu

Today is Friday. You have seen the president with journalist. You have seen him waving both arms vigorously and walking majestically, swinging both arms alternately well. What truth have you found out now with all your useless 34 year bad experience? I am happy you have not been practicing medicine here in Malawi with such gross misdiagnosis. Why should it matter to me that you have worked for 34 yrs in EU hospital? Are we to feel intimidated because of that? Certainly NO! Look how mistaken and unethical you have been found on this. Please remain in Europe we don’t… Read more »

Chidyamakanda
Chidyamakanda
7 years ago
Reply to  Msamaliya Ine

Today is Friday. You have seen the president with journalist. You have seen him waving both arms vigorously and walking majestically, swinging both arms alternately well. What truth have you found out now with all your stupid biology? How may points did you score in biology at MSCE?

Central
Central
7 years ago

Why should he stay home? General practitioners usually suggest that sick people (sincerely by failing to use one hand, I sincerely consider him sick) should stay home and spend days in bed because while one is battling with one infection, his immune system is busy and he is susceptible to other contagions. My fellow Malawians, getting other contagions is suicidal to a sick person when he is mobile because it becomes too hard for the body to fight a two-front war. My point is that its good never to overtax the body system so the patient can focus his strength… Read more »

Kabwila mpati
Kabwila mpati
7 years ago

In your capacity as analyst- there is zero contribution in terms of what you have researched or written that is worth pointing at as contribution to Malawi politics! You are at best a theorist trying to apply your classroom theories and the copy and paste strategies which have never worked for Malawi! So you mean Nyasatimes, Daily Times misquoted you!You are a shame and if I were one of your students I will stop attending classes becoz you rush to comment on things that are not in your domain and look now you have been caught with your Thindwa down!… Read more »

Mpate ya Eneya
Mpate ya Eneya
7 years ago

Other countries knew what their president discussed with oters a month ago. No wonder we are still behind even development wise because information is imparted to citizens after long time. We still live in dark ages of information blackout anzathu information ali nayo kale inawapeza nsanga using technology.

Muwakumbutse a president kuti padutsa mwezi ndiye information inkafunika mwezi watha. Panopa angotiuza kuti zau Yo! akupangazi zomaperekera moni kumanzere nzomwe akaphunzira ku America? Munthu mkulu kulu kumalimbana ndi zachimwana basi!

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