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tman
5 years ago

let everyone speak,dont you know government protocals?

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

As expected, government removed everyone who is not DPP from the programme. MCP and Veep not allowed to speak, much to the dismay of the people who attended. If i were APM i would have openly said let everyone speak, it would have given him some kudos. But as usual, he sat phwii fiddling whilst his cadets bullied everyone including priests.

Synod Mwanama
Synod Mwanama
5 years ago
Reply to  BigMan

musasonyeze umbuli inu VP alakhula chani when the president is there? Did the deputy Moderator Speak after the Moderator had spoken.Walk the talk man..Why so many speeches when time z limited.

Rex John
5 years ago
Reply to  Synod Mwanama

Pena pake zinthu ngati zimenezi ndikuona kuti akulu akulu ampingo ndiamene ali osokoneza.President wadziko ndiamene amayenera kuyankhura monga President wadziko.Enawo pamafunika kuti azapange ntsonkhano wawo wachipani osati ayankhure pamaso pa President ayi.President wadziko ndimunthu ofunika ulemu wake monga President wadziko.Zimene zinachitikazi zisadzachitikenso chonde chonde ampingo.

Napoleon muza
5 years ago
Reply to  BigMan

Big man, don’t display your ignoramus here. The Vice President was not supposed to speak after his boss. No where in a civilised world will that happen. Don’t forget he is still state Vice President, and protocol does not allow him to speak unless he has been delegated to do so. Let us put politics aside and do things in a civilised and orderly environment. The Moderator need to be advised not to show off his stupidity in such places. The family of late chief , the government and the church were to come together and agree to just dreaming.… Read more »

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