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Mahera
Mahera
6 years ago

Koma poti ndife a Malawi tikhala chete….. and wina akati ayankhuleko ndekuti amutuma a opposition.

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
6 years ago

The problem is worse than mere mediocrity. It is one of nepotism, favouritism. Appointments are based not on merit but on political motives. The result is that key diplomatic, political and civic posts are filled with DPP cronies and those who have power to disrupt the DPP. The only factor in selection is benefit to the DPP..and as a result, Malawi as a country will never thrive, develop.

Ken M
Ken M
6 years ago
Reply to  Ngalamayi

If the media is really another arm of government, the media in Malawi should stop behaving like students. They should be topical and not hypocritical in news coverage at all levels.Malawi is sold to the dogs because our other limbs of the media enjoy speculations other than factual reporting with the aim of developing our country. The media should push for development first and stop being politicians. That is our biggest problem–everybody thinks can become a politician; even the so called Men Of God. Confusion that can be corrected if the media brings enough light to these guys so that… Read more »

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