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atate
atate
8 years ago

USA anthu oipisitsa inu. Mmalo moti mupita ku Syrian mukubwera kwa bata kuti

People
People
8 years ago

Imhofe must be on some exotic errand. just spending congressional money…he has no business there folks.

Nabetha
Nabetha
8 years ago

Mai Palmer, we the real Malawians appreciate the support American people render us. Please ignore the fairy tales uttered by your fellow American aka Peter Muthalika

All-i-can-say
All-i-can-say
8 years ago

Is this man still blaming floods for the starvation which is widespread across the country? Sad man? Does he not know that the food insecurity is being caused largely by poor agricultural policies and his government is doing nothing about it? A Chilima muli kuti?

This country is indeed in the hands of someone who will not own up to his cluelessness. No hope for Malawians with such an absent president and ruling party. Sad chapter for our mother Malawi.

no matope
no matope
8 years ago

Cant you see He was mocking them by saying US-government has helped in both fiscal and physical security and keeping peace in the country and Africa as a whole. who doesnt know US is responsible for instability in many countries not only in africa but other regions as well. Malawins wakeup, your fellow africans realised way back that these americans always have sinister motives and they are not tolerated to play their games there. the problem is by the time you discover kuti akupusitsani will be too late.

masa masina
masa masina
8 years ago

Wake up people! This is politics at international level. The USA delegation came to mend the fence because the allegation that the USA is/was plotting a coup against DPP is not good publicity for the Americans. However this visit does not imply that the Americans are happy with DDP leadership. From most of Ambassador Palmer,s statements, it is quite clear that the Americans would be quite happy with a regime change in Malawi. Is the idea of regime change good for Malawi? The implication of a sudden change of political leadership is that Malawi will suffer again from the negative… Read more »

Goddiea
Goddiea
8 years ago

Nanga Dausi uti chiyani tsopano coz that palmer whom you accused of plotting to boot out DPP is there to support the same government!!

Black
Black
8 years ago

Is this the Ambassador who is facilitating the coup? Please DPP and Peter, be real and start focusing on the real matters. Peter and his DPP people have run out of plans to end hunger and they want to divert the attention on something else.

Ntaba H
Ntaba H
8 years ago

Atule pansi ameneyo udindo

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