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Mahera
Mahera
6 years ago

Santana, the people you have mentioned are those your party tried tto use to frustrate Chakwera. And DPP thought Chakwera will easily be carried away with their talking. Unfortunately to them, Chakwera is a wise leader, who doesn’t just tolerate everything hence Kabwira’s frustrations now.

santana
santana
6 years ago

Mr Mwikho, you are out of context. That is the problem with Malawians especially those who have party colours. The reporter has clearly explained everything though somehow looks like pointing a finger at the ruling party. But the issue here is that we should stop clap hands for everything. Leaders are from both sides, the ruling and the opposition. Not all is well in MCP but you will see the likes of MKAKA defending everything his boss says. Msowoya cannot talk sense unless he praises Chakwera. Chakwera is never wrong. Who is Kabwila to advise Chakwera? These are the things… Read more »

Mwikho
Mwikho
6 years ago

Sure. Can a normal person defend DPP with all the rot around us?

kalips
kalips
6 years ago

Thats a wise and accurate words.
To those who hav ears they do undstand………….
We malawians we ‘re the custodians of the land….no outsider wil develop the nation..

Diphiphi
6 years ago

Nice words (wisdom)

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