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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
7 years ago

To say the truth,both Muthalikas were not qualified as leaders,but as crooks and rogues who prey on fools and untutored people.I was with Peter Muthalika in the PAN AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) of Malawi based in exile Dar er salaam,Tanzania led by Masauko Chipembere the most charismatic,fearless,patriotic,brilliant and trustworthy in the history of our freedom struggle against colonialism and imperialism.Indeed,he was no fan of tribalism and regionalism,he was also a gallant PAN-AFRICANIST OF OUR TIME that history will never let him down.Indeed,we have lost a hero we shall never afford to have in many years to come.Astonishingly,Peter Muthalika showed the… Read more »

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

CEDEP, in your good senses you cannot justify silly reporting by those mentioned media on the blackout of information. Media professionalism does not accept lying in the absence of information. They told us that the president is dead. Remind yourself foolish reporting of Zodiak at the airport when the president was arriving commentary as in football about problems they are seeing in Mutharikas health. If you remember very well iwe Mathanyula Trapence, how zodiak reported the death of Bingu, kumati “mmene tikuonera kuno chinachake chachikulu chachitika ndithu” was that wise reporting? Even when they had information that Bingu is dead… Read more »

peterbanda@gmail.com
7 years ago

Mutharika should blame his communication team. They are extremely poor. They were feeding Malawians with lies. The Minister Information was telling Malawians that Mutharika is enjoying robust health and Mgeme Kalirani was saying Mutharika was on duty, meeting people one by one. Yet Mutharika was ill in hospital undergoing an operation.
Mutharika himself shares the blame. He should have told his communications personnel to tell ill, but there was need to worry. Mutharika cannot blame the media or people for speculating his health. That is what happens when you hide information from people. You create room for rumour-mongering and speculation.

Gonani
Gonani
7 years ago

The president pisses me off. He does not behave as if he has been in USA for a greater part of his life. That is why I have always questioned his style of leadership. In fact I wonder if he understands anything about leadership. If there is any radio that requires discipline it is the MBC. The master of all lies, one sided reporting and they do not deserve the tax payers money. The president ought to know that we can never kneel for him. May be the DPP hand clappers and bootlickers can. Take criticism positive or leave the… Read more »

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