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Bibo
Bibo
7 years ago

Pathetic,pathetic,pathetic considering we are in modern day times with self governance. What have all our leaders been doing in preparing the country for unforeseen circumstances? It’s about national security and providing readiness to disasters. Can someone tell me why the country doesn’t have a national guard for both boundary protection and rescue missions? This country called Malawi is a total joke and has nothing to show since independence. I wonder why leaders make people celebrate independence day.

Zamadura
Zamadura
7 years ago
Reply to  Bibo

That place is indeed a serious joke my friend. Illala was launched by atsamunda in 1951 surely it can’t be the only reliable mode transport to get to Likoma. Are our leaders worth dancing for?

Steve
Steve
7 years ago
Reply to  Bibo

This Malawi is a shameful useless country where even your MP’s go
to your Parliament only to sleep and pass foolish laws such as not
farting in public and inhumane laws that violate human rights.
The country has NOTHING to show for 50 years of self rule.. Not one
decent road, no decent schools, no medicines for the sick, NOTHING!

The only way things can change is IF COLONIAL POWER RETURN
FOR 100 YEARS!.. Period!!

munyane
7 years ago

Rest in peace

Gidion
Gidion
7 years ago

Very sad story

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