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Mlomwe Ozindikira
Mlomwe Ozindikira
8 years ago

Malawians, Malawians foolish people indeed.. a simple logic yet they fail to understand it. Does the MCP or the parliament issue checks for the government or the later for the former? The said cars have MG number plates,,, cant you just see what is happening

Captain Mediocrity
Captain Mediocrity
8 years ago

Levelheaded, once again my hat goes off to you. This isn’t a case of the DPP saying we are better than you, but rather quite tactfully the DPP showing that the MCP should not be the yardstick for “servant leadership” or keep trying to show the masses that they are the group that have “the people at heart”. The author’s reasoning is therefore flawed indeed. You wasted your time on information that quite frankly anybody who reads before writing is aware of…including the DPP…simply think about the motive behind this bashing of parliament (aka MCP in this context). You fight… Read more »

levelheaded
8 years ago

Unfortunately your reasoning is not that sober as you said at the introduction of your article. Chakwera and his friend are pointed out because they have been claiming to practice what they refer to as servant leadership. They have been hypcritical by pointing fingers at others while being extravagant themselves.

yako ija
yako ija
8 years ago

No wonder, your name is indeed Moshood!!!!!!!!!!

James kotoki
James kotoki
8 years ago

Shoot the idiot

aloni
8 years ago

I don’t agree with the above article and comments you mean chatsika iii! chakwera ali pa mpikisano or what? instead of him showing the DPP his leadership skills he is competing with them? remember two wrongs can’t make a right – this then means Malawians should not cheat themselves by expecting a good leader/president from the so called man of God-i used to like & follow this man when he was the pastor but now what he has joined and is doing eishhhhh to have him as state president better reinstate JB anthu aziba ndalama osatinso za kachaaaaaa!! nyakula nda… Read more »

pido
8 years ago

A Jappie afufuzeni muone mmene adaonongerea ndalama za Malawo
olympic Committee pompo kuthandizana kuononga massa kkkkk aoneni bwino awo

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changa chimera
changa chimera
8 years ago

olembayu akungoonetseratu mbali apa.chakwera ndi mbava zinzakezo sizinanene za magalimoto amene wanenawo iwe wazitenga kuti? uli ndi umboni?

Optic Computer
Optic Computer
8 years ago

Ruling parties in Malawi would be sacred cows in India.

munthu wamba
munthu wamba
8 years ago

I totally agree with the arguments raised in the article. I however, have serious problems with our (Malawians) mentality. We are a people with ballooned egos! When one considers the state of our chronically sick economy, one is baffled as to what our politicians are high on when they feel entitled to live lavish lifestyles! I work for a very health profitmaking organizatuon (at least by Malawi standards) but my MD (expatriate) drives a standard Toyota Fortuner. Mind you, our company has its own plane! The bottom line is that all our public officials ought to be allocated Nissan Notes… Read more »

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