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Chimuntu
7 years ago

Praying to God will achieve nothing. What has God ever done for Malawi since Independence? The fate of Malawi rests in the hands of the people themselves. They must elect a good leader in 2019 who will take the country forward; one who will have the best interests of the country at heart and not his own. There is so much religion in Malawi and so much praying and yet it is one of the poorest countries in the world, if not the poorest. The most developed countries in the world have not got where they are through prayer but… Read more »

kasim
kasim
7 years ago

Yes the country is facing a lot of problems and due to high illiteracy levels people don’t even know that they deserve better. Now you who seem to seem to have solutions for the country you are busy campaigning only in the central region. You think you can win the elections with only the votes from central region? Its time you strategise wisely. Make inroads in traditionally considered DPP or PP regions otherwise you shall be singing this song forever. Kaya

chilungamo chimawawa
chilungamo chimawawa
7 years ago

its true this APM i s is the worst president Malawi has ever seen, a bunch of thieves terrorizing innocent people in Malawi

Nankununkha
Nankununkha
7 years ago

Dear Lord, tatopa ndi ma Mutharika’wa. Please give us a good leader. Taonani ambuye kuti dziko likungonkirankira kuwawa ndi kununkha under these devils. We ask that you expeditiously give us an alternative Lord. Amen

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