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Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
8 years ago

It seems many did not grasp what the writer is aiming at and many did not get the message. The writer is accusing law makers in opposition that they fall victims to something they are not supposed to. They are the wrong people to complain about gaging laws or the state abusing its powers by arresting them or anyone on sedition charges bcoz they(MPs) themselves have the mandate, I mean yhe legitimate mandate to change the law and or scrap it off completely. My take is that all these people are the same opposition and government are sons of the… Read more »

Michere
Michere
8 years ago

There is no way Malawi could go forward ngati tingapitilize kulongolora chonchi….. opposition is totally wrong on what it is saying it’s only power hungly. we malawians should wake up and work to have the maize by ourselves not from the government.

WHAT WILL CHANGE IF THE PRESIDENT STEPS DOWN!

Kamlepo is a joke so stupid that he has nothing to give to Malawians he is only a condom being used he’ll definetly be put put aside if the other party get’s into power & he’ll do the same

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cool jaycjvvvhj
8 years ago

We have a president who does not seem to understand the law. He was a cabinet minister when his brother Bingu was president and against academic freedom. Jessie Kabwila and others fought him. But all politicians are the same.

Dumbani Makani
Dumbani Makani
8 years ago

Refreshing. Malawi politicians are in it for themselves. Change must start with the people. Keep the fire burning.

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