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Yaya
Yaya
7 years ago

Ife a PP tilibe Nazo attend!!

achachanda
achachanda
7 years ago

DPP woyeeeeeee !!!!

Zowonazake
Zowonazake
7 years ago

What is true is that all these defections are happening not because DPP is a better party, NO. But because it is the party which is sitting on the bags of money and everyone is rushing to have their share.

mwakhuyu@gmail.com
7 years ago

IT’S NOT ABOUT QUANTITY BUT IT’S ABOUT QUALITY

Bodza la n\'nanu
Bodza la n\'nanu
7 years ago

What a sad story for Malawians. The things malawians enjoy best – bootlicking.

zondiwe
zondiwe
7 years ago

Politicians who keep changing parties diminish the prospects of their electability because the electorate loses its trust in them. DPP is celebrating their swelling numbers, but the ‘baggage’ will always be suspicious and will always feel ‘left out’ of decision making. Overall, it turns out to be a difficult relationship between the ‘original’ Party members and the new ‘defectors’. It is very difficult indeed.

Kums
Kums
7 years ago

Mxi za zii, can malawi develop with these recycled politicians? I wonder!

N\'jomba
N\'jomba
7 years ago

Interesting, A Msonda Joyce abwera liti?

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