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Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

The party and the government are confused.The government dictates on the party. It dicides who to rule.The government has strong evil rulers with powers and every president who once sat on Lion tool knows this. Hence Malawi won’t grow.

pharamutheko82
pharamutheko82
8 years ago

kungoti vuto siotisogorera koma ma ogwira ntchito boma ndiomwe akulepheretsa kuti ziko litukuke jst imagin anthu anayamba kugwira ntchto ndikamuzu that same pipo wif muluzi that same pipo wif bingo lero ali ndi peter juts imagine we cannot develop as acountry.coz akuba boma ndi ogwira ntchito osati andale koma voto andale mangolimbana nokhanokha kufuna ulamuliro ostaona vuto liri boma koma kuipisirana mbiri chonde andare open up your eyes for the seke of this country kupanda apo we will remain pour.we need reform this civilsevart.

Chemwali chimwene
Chemwali chimwene
8 years ago

Mr Msowoya, the main problem of us, Malawians is that we put our tribal groupings above being Malawian. The day we shall all accept that our nationality is more important than any tribe or region, we shall move forward. The day no one will cry minority, in whatever sense, will be our beginning.

Mbowe Mulambia
8 years ago

The main problem in short are the so called educated people we have well educated people in Malawi but they are useless why I my saying this they are always on nills of the uneducated politicians brainwashed and they tend to forget their job . How can you develop with that kind of thinking.

Ngoma, Thomas, London UK
Ngoma, Thomas, London UK
8 years ago

Thanks for the article. Let me address the two questions head on. However before I do I just want to preamble and context the whole national development strategic scenario framework. A country develops along two fundamental and intertwined axes. The first is social progress (e.g. democracy, equality, human rights, social justice, constitutional rights, and the whole gambit of social political facets one can fashion including national languages, culture, tribal getting along, you name it). All these constitute. The second axis of human/national development is economic development(wealth creation, national competitiveness, sound economics, stable currency and stable prices, industry investment and the… Read more »

PHIRI
PHIRI
8 years ago

What a Master Piece !!!!!!!!!!! Can you be writing Weekly with Nyasa times or The Nation newspaper?

ras
ras
8 years ago

The article says we don’t support this! My question is who are these writers who don’t support this, I think it’s only this guy ( the fake patriot) the only reason why Malawi is developing is because of this so called patriot by writing this he manifested his capacity of undeveloped mind

20Bushes vs 16Clintons
20Bushes vs 16Clintons
8 years ago

Why only Tumbukas are against nationalisation of Chinyanja language? All others: Chewas, Yaos, Lomwes, Senas, Ngonis (south of Bua River) and Tongas have all accepted Chinyanja as their main language. As educated as Tumbukas claim to be they shud know better that a language spoken in a major city of any country becomes a lingua franca. In our case Chinyanja spoken by the Mang’anjas of Kunthembwe and surrounding areas in Blantyre spread to all corners of this country because it was once and for long our biggest city. Is’nt Chitumbuka spoken widely in the Northern Region just because Mzuzu being… Read more »

Zondiwe
Zondiwe
8 years ago

Come to think of it, All Malawians came from somewhere in our vicinity; from DRC, Rwanda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The Llhomwe came to Malawi from Mozambique in order to be a source of labour on the tea estates that were established by the settler class. Others came because of conquest, trade as well as adventure. Having found space in Malawi, there is no justification for one lot of people to treat others as second class citizens. I agree with Mr Msowoya that we need to look at our Constitution, Laws and other documents that are meant… Read more »

chimphepo
chimphepo
8 years ago

what a wonderful articulated article, Malawi’s problem will take long to end coz of selfishness, envy, greedy n above pow.er hungry n political hunting

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