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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Don’t ask for answers from UTM, Malo a Maloto, but rather join the movement and be part of (Malawi) solutions, for Malawi belongs to you and it invested many dollars to educate you and others to make a difference to those less fortunate.

Ziiiii . . . Giiiii . . . Diiiii . . . .
Ziiiii . . . Giiiii . . . Diiiii . . . .
5 years ago

A lot of Chilima’s critics do not seem to understand the nature of a movement, and how it differs from a political party as we know it in Malawi. Based on the experience of the last fifty years, it is fair to equate a party with an organized crime syndicate, formed for the benefit of party members. A movement is what arises when the majority of people see that they are receiving no benefit from such a political dispensation. It arises when people decide: ‘Enough!’ And realize that they must ALL do something. Right now, most of us are sitting… Read more »

Malo A Maloto
Malo A Maloto
5 years ago

Your comment, Mr/s Zigidi, reminds me of a slogan that was popular in America in the 60’s: “If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.” This is as true today as it was then. The UTM claims to be a movement, not merely a party. It has stated that its aim is to mobilize the nation as a whole so that, together, we create a Malawi in which we can all develop and prosper. It might be helpful to list some of the characteristics that are associated with movements. We could then judge the extent to… Read more »

Vision
Vision
5 years ago

Kodi mtola nkhani uyunso ndiye uti. Pali za clear vision apa. Which clear vision? Eeee ndimafuna nditamagona ku Mtunthama. Ndimafuna ndizipatsidwa ulemu ngati wa president. Is that what you call clear vision. Fotseki!!

Mangochi Kabwafu
Mangochi Kabwafu
5 years ago

Kodi mwati 28%?, I can see quite a few of them on this forum, Kikikikikikiii.

mediaz
mediaz
5 years ago

Making a lot of noise on promises,how sure are you to fulfill all of things you’re talking?

mediaz
mediaz
5 years ago

In his campaign in 1994 bakili promised free shoes to Malawians but letter he changed.Chilima you’re making a lot of notice with your promises,where were you the past four years?Utm is dpp b,,,,,,

mbuje
mbuje
5 years ago

Which clear vision? The so called million jobs? Atumbuka tangonenani kuti you are happy kuti this power hungry bebe is promising to remove quota system so that you again monopolize university system. Sizitheka. Sawina bebe wanuyo.

Mangochi Kabwafu
Mangochi Kabwafu
5 years ago
Reply to  mbuje

Why and how do these tumbukas monopolize? By hard working? So this quota was to curb them? In the end who really suffers? The economy and country as is headed by DUNDERHEADS.

MA D7 MA D6
5 years ago

GERTRUDE HAS OFFICIALLY DUMPED THE EMBATTLED DPP
AND HAS SINCE JOINED UTM !!

SKC +BUSHIRI WILL MAKE
MALAWI A PROSPEROUS COUNTRY AS THE HAY DAYS OF KAMUZU

Napoleon muza
5 years ago
Reply to  MA D7 MA D6

Stop putting your nose where it is not supposed to be. Just listen to the lies of your bus driver, who thinks business will boom with mk120,000. Have you imagined what type of business are you going to do. Build sharks mwa Ngona, Msiriza or Ngwenya. That is only transport fee to ferry cargo from Blantyre to Lidzulu. Are you will be abichi and tomato sellers. Kikikiki. Let your sleeping giant awake.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

True inspirational leaders are those that dream beyond anyones imaginations…..they’re great at executing and able to mobilize the masses to create even a bigger wave. The current crop of political leaders have so far failed in all the above areas. Maybe and only maybe Chilima is different. Let’s give him a chance if he can deliver and if not let’s impeach him. In fact he has set a target of creating 1 million jobs so in 2020 we will check the employment stats. If numbers don’t add up then he will have to resign otherwise he will face a revolt.

Tiyeseni Phiri
Tiyeseni Phiri
5 years ago

I watched his meeting in his home district, Ntcheu. I was utterly disappointed when he failed to excite the crowd. It was so dull and uninspiring. I wondered how he hopes to garner majority votes in the manner and style of his approach. He may have bright ideas for the country, like many other people that are not in politics. But he may never have a chance to implement them because he has to dislodge the DPP first. Dislodging the DPP requires an earthquake-like rebellion that measures upward of 7.5 on the Richter scale. From the look of things, Chilima… Read more »

Brown
Brown
5 years ago

I support your point . lets vote for him and see what will happen.

UTM
UTM
5 years ago

std pass rate Southern 28% Central 40% and the almighty Northern Region 50% aaaaaa u guys from the south what are you doing especially teachers ….most of the projects are being initiated in the southern and central regions but ana sakumakhoza y …. mangodya ma salary bs…… come on

Napoleon muza
5 years ago
Reply to  UTM

It is good for north. Do better., build nice houses and drive posh cars in the South and Central but fail to go to your villages because there is no road. Kikikikiki.

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
5 years ago
Reply to  Napoleon muza

That is what happens when there is selective developments in the country backed by insidious policies. If that are a is given autonomous status its citizens will embark on projects similar to those in the other two regions. But this is Malawi.

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