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oMachemba
oMachemba
6 years ago

Thanks DfiD, for ascertaining to Malawians that our major problem is corruption. And NOT the age of the leadership.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Corruption is so engrained in Malawi’s societal fibre that it would require decisive intervention to manage or eradicate the scourge. DPP has demonstrated, over and over again, that it has no capacity, capability or political will to deal with it decisively. In fact the party has become a perpetrator and enabler. Its head and executive are proven crooks who are good enough for jail. Malawi is giving them enough rope to hang themselves and evidence is piling. All of them will follow the route of the ex president of South Korea, ex president of Brazil and ex president of South… Read more »

chimanga chaponda
6 years ago

Mbava zizanga zaku boma mukumva koma? Dziko tikuononga tokha

Central
Central
6 years ago

Nix the corruption issue was one of the issues you promised to address in your manifesto towards the 2014 elections hence time may never be an issue…………………….!! How many years do you need to show significant progress!!

Frankly your party can never do anything significant enough becoz the key perpetrators of the vice are many and your own…………….!! Khoswe akakhala pa nkhwate sapheka………………………………. goes the saying!!

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago
Reply to  Central

This is the reason why DPP is delaying its National Elective Conference. At these conferences they assess their performance on the back of its last manifesto, as adopted by the party in 2013. It is clear that the manifesto isn’t worth the paper it is written on. A few of the milestones, if anything at all, have been achieved. They either have to rehash the same old ones or come up with new incoherent ones. Unfortunately for them, the public has a copy of the existing/current manifesto. It never rains but pours. The party that was once mighty has now… Read more »

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