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Mchengasuyandama
Mchengasuyandama
8 years ago

The guy has no concrete answers to the country problems, hes useless.

namputu
namputu
8 years ago

2019 DPP Boma

Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
8 years ago

APM is useless president. let him resign and rot at Ndata farm pliz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bwabwalala
8 years ago

Even some of the most feared leaders on earth like hitler,saddam,thatcher,bush,washington,truman,gordon brown,ahmadnejad,zuma,mandela,netanyahu,sharon,merkel,sarkozy atleast attended their legislative bodies to answer questions frm mps/senators/representatives.real leaders who solved their countries problems(though others started needless wars) not ours who goes around begging for solutions

Dziko Phiri
Dziko Phiri
8 years ago

John, This is a missed golden opportunity, Our president could have articulated issues, plans and solutions to our economical woos especially after being given some days to prepare. I wonder what is the problem with our president, being a professor surely he knows how to objectively answer probing, investigative questions e.t.c.. And no MP would dare to confuse or grill him. Sometimes I blame his advisors, they don’t LOVE him even in the least and they don’t WISH him well. They should tell him the truth and only the truth. Probably, our president is not in sync with what is… Read more »

lipenga
lipenga
8 years ago

The analyst has spoken and I am in agreement ,the Coward’s do not make good leaders!
What an opportunity missed here by APM to fight back with facts and vision for the nation .Something seriously wrong with the Mutharikas DNA .why Malawi can’t rise like the Brazilian’s are doing now to remove the president? signs are very clear mutharika will fall in disgrace

Napwito
Napwito
8 years ago

Chidude, chidzete chopanda mano mkamwa!

Kaziulika Chimugonda
Kaziulika Chimugonda
8 years ago

It is a shame, disgrace etc.. that the president delegates on this one. It was an opportunity he could not have missed. Though some of us knew that he would no show-up, we just waited to be proved wrong. The govt has three arms: executive,Judiciary and parliament. He is disrespectiful to other arms. This delegation is not right. MPs wanted to know how the president is handling issues. A representative cannot answer exactly because he is not in that office.

Myao
Myao
8 years ago

Wids, his powers are already being felt all over but he swems not up to the task, agreeing with those who want to do what hes paid for by us his employers

Wids
Wids
8 years ago

Yet we talk of reducing presidential powers and we want him to be all over

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