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Jacob
Jacob
7 years ago

You can not be good leaders because it is seen already your main agenda is just to remove someone from the position not to govern the nation. When making statements remember to have an insight of what may come out later. If i were you i could only be busy telling the nation what is to be done when elected into power coz we vote based on manifesto so a mainfesto with agenda to oust the incumbent presidnet is fake. Hahahaaaaaaa ziliko!!!!

Gogodasi
Gogodasi
7 years ago

Mwayamba liti ndi macoalition anuwo,ndipo ndi coalition iti yomwe idapangapo boma? As leader of PP you should come up with a strategy to strengthen your party, not thinking about a coalition. The problem with this idea is that the leader of every opposition political party would like to be President of the coalition. Ask Gwanda Nguluwe Chikadza Chakuamba if a coalition of opposition parties he led yielded any tangible results other than disintegration. Kumeneku ndi kulephere, just be prepared to be in the opposition for ever like the opposition in Botswana. The ruling arty in Botswana has always won the… Read more »

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
7 years ago

Those who accuse MEC of rigging are stupid. What they should know is that voting in Malawi is done on Regional basis. Now looking at the population of the Regions, DPP still stands a chance to win with or without rigging. It will even have an upper hand with the merging with UDF because the South and East can make 50+1 majority come 2019 despite the economic woes. If any party wants to up stage DPP/UDF, then have leaders in strong positions from the South other wise you are just wasting time and resources. Merging MCP/PP wont make any difference… Read more »

Jacob
Jacob
7 years ago
Reply to  Chilungamo

Achimwene muli have we ever had elections in Africa when electoral bodies were not accused of rigging? Malawians lets not waste time on things that can take us no where. The bottom line is we are in multi-party system whereby among two or more contesters only and only one emerges a winner so is eminent that the loser can not accept the defeat. Woooooo malawi wanga iweeeeeee timphunzire liti kodi? Jesus one day asked his disciples, “how long will i be with you” . He was worried becoz they slow in learning at the same time were lacking some faith.… Read more »

Muzanga
Muzanga
7 years ago

… as an expert in politics who has an honarary degree – will somebody tell this buffoon Uladi kuti honorary degree certificate yake titha kusetela imeneyo. Matama thooo degree yopanda ntchitoyo!

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

In any country, voting goes along certain lines. Check in every country of your your choice. People have strongholds from where they come from and that a fact which does not make Malawi politics different to make it a problem. And if people wish for a different voting lines then are just giving themselves headache without medication. Be realistic don’t think of impossible changes. Uladi mussa was asked one good question he never asked on the Zodiak Tiuzen zoona. “You were in Government yourselves, Why didn’t you do all these suggestions” He failed to answer

Semani
Semani
7 years ago
Reply to  be humane

Uladi what changes you will bring to us ? you more Burundian to have Malawi citizenship

chilungamo chimawawa
chilungamo chimawawa
7 years ago

the idea is fine. but the only problem is Malawi Electrol Commission Commission. If we can find ways of how to block NEC from rigging the election as it did in 2014, them Malawi will see prosperity again.

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