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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

Mr Gonapamuhanya,are you normal in your head? Do you know the meaning of DEMOCRACY? Do you realise that people died in order to establish democratic norms in our country and yet you encourage the present regime to follow Malawians of integrity who are outside and get rid of them,why? Iam made to believe that you are from a different world person I have ever heard of.Let you be informed that,come what may,democracy is in Malawi to stay,you fool.

Mgonapamuhanya
Mgonapamuhanya
6 years ago

Malawi does not need a miracle to develop to the level of Rwanda. All it needs is a dictator like Kagame who does not tolerate mediocre journalism and voice of dissent. Kagame pursues enemies of the state to their countries of asylum. That should be introduced in Malawi you will see the speed at which development will take place.

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

It is extremely unthinkable that Malawi under such incompetent and tribalistic leadership will catchup on Rwanda’s economic marvelous trend.Who would think five years ago,that the tiny African nation with limited resources,would wakeup economically and politically after horrendous tribal war triggered by the majority Hutu uneducated thugs like others in Africa needless to mention their names.Mind you,there is no difference between tribalism and racism in the sense that,both are evil and destructive.In Rwanda,when the majority HUTUS provoked tribal war against the minority Tutsi,but highly educated and hard-working thought that the Tutsis will be wipedout from our planet,but the ramifications astonished the… Read more »

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

Thanks for the comment Mr. Msowoya. It is historical. There are lessons for politicians and parents alike to learn. Hutus introduced hate ideology in Rwanda. Their children were told at an early age to hate Tutsis. Even today hatred still lingers on. Liquidation of Tutsis occurred in 1959; between 1962 and 1967. It displaced many. By the end of the 1980s some 480,000 Rwandans had become refugees, primarily in Burundi, Uganda, Zaire and Tanzania. They continued to call for the fulfillment of their international legal right to return to Rwanda. However, Juvenal Habyarimana, then president of Rwanda, took the position… Read more »

M Makala
M Makala
6 years ago

Ndikudabwa ngati mayi mkamanga ndinu mmalawidi. Mukukayika bwanji popeza inu nsi mzika yadziko lino? Nsiusindo wanu kuwonetsetsa kuti zimene anena anduna zitheke. Ndale mupangabe mtsogolo tikayansikira chitsankho cha 2019.

MANYI
MANYI
6 years ago

When jb took over from BINGU THINGS STARTED
MOVING LIKE EVERYONE WAS DREAMING

BECAUSE WE LOST HOPE
SAME LIKE NOW

Mulopwana
6 years ago

Mayi timakuziwani simungayamikire DPP kwanu mkunyoza basi .if you say government should listen the voice of reason you mean listening from losers of the 2014 elections? Amayi , Malawians said no to these Nyakula party and the tribalistic politicians like u Mum who always see nothing good about DPP . Wait 2019 with your GOOD ADVICE and then you ll implement them if you are voted into power.THIS IS THE TIME FOR DPP okay!

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