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Thubwe
Thubwe
6 years ago

Big up to government for trashing and sending this proposed and crooked provision for women to get into parliament at the expense of deserving men. The problem with Malawians is that they want to solve long term and systemic problems with short-term solutions. In my view, the feminists masquerading as gender activists must start working on strategies that will ensure more women go to parliament on merit in the next 20 years. Otherwise izi akuchitazi ndikulowana mkabudula kumeneku! Asaaa!

Systems Thinker
Systems Thinker
6 years ago
Reply to  Thubwe

KK exactly my bro

Concerned citizen
Concerned citizen
6 years ago

Competence is what matters.

We are extremely underdeveloped. Leave these gimmicks to the developed world.

Let us ensure there are adequate resources to ensure ladies have the skills to competently compete.

Systems Thinker
Systems Thinker
6 years ago

Why should we have equal representation of men and women in government? Why is this being mainly pushed by women only? And why must I be stopped from contesting in my constituency because of this provision? There is a myth that if we have more women then thats an automatic key to socio-economic development, really? Did I hear you well guys? Dont you think that all we need are competent and patriotic leaders not attached to any biological connotations as is the case now? I think you women must find better ways of empowering your colleagues so that they should… Read more »

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