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Jando
9 years ago

It is true,its the so called educated persons that distort and twist the truth about democratic federalism. Like kamuzu who said that multiparty meant war,the anti-fededralists are also telling lies that federalism means dividing the country by atumbuka

POLITICAL THIEVES
POLITICAL THIEVES
9 years ago

I love articles like these, I hate articles like these. The truth of it is we all know these things r happening as per the article. The hatred comes out of the fact that we also know nothing will happen. The outgoing American Ambassador even said, it’s now up to Malawians to take action. The big question is – akamangilire mphaka belu ndi ndani? Someone wrote, if we don’t hang together, we will hang separately – but how? Is there any opposition party out there willing to work with the Malawian oppressed people regardless of where they come from? Bad… Read more »

Alungwana
Alungwana
9 years ago

Democracy in Malawi has indeed left a few individuals to enjoy life while the voters are struggling with life. We enjoyed during Kamuzu basi.

CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT_(CFF)
CHEWA FEDERAL FRONT_(CFF)
9 years ago

Indeed, the world judges us by the conditions under which our most vulnerable live; not the tiny 0.0001% who can afford to put their wards at St Andrews or Bishop Mackenzie. Our leaders do not know this, otherwise Cashgate would never have happened. JB actually called revelations of Cashgate a “BREAK-THROUGH”. OK, probably for Malawians, but for her Cashgate was a Tragedy that will remain a blight on her conscience. Then, author, you say “unless this changes I do not see how Malawi can move forward as a country”. CHANGE will not come on its own & our hope must… Read more »

Central
Central
9 years ago

Ambiri amadana ndi kuwuuzidwa chilungamo, komabe nkhope za kuba sizisowa, kungoona chabe one can tell kuti uyu ndi mbava uyu ndipo ambiri owoneka choncho ali ku DPP!!! Uyo zamunyansa akakolope Lake Malawi!!!

H. Davis kabeta
H. Davis kabeta
9 years ago

Now these so called city authorities, why cant they come in the middle of the night in town and collect gabage to show seriousness of their concerns. The cities are never swept and yet the city authorities are targeting innocent malawians trading outside city boundaries even. By the way can anybody tell me if we still have a functional city council in Lilongwe? Where is it?

dzina langa
dzina langa
9 years ago

Well outlined article. I like it. This is indeed Malawi where a selected few enjoy the benefits of the nation. You are true the names of cashgaters will not be released unless society does something. Culprits will still enjoy the freedoms outlined in our constitution at the expense of Malawians. I cry for my beloved Malawi.

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