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SpaRks Chow3
8 years ago

You will have to pay back our money that you are stealing from us by any means necessary.

williams frazer Harawa
williams frazer Harawa
8 years ago

its too early to criticise the president and more over he is able to run the country in zero aid situation thats very recomended hw many times has had the fuel price gone down bt Dr Chakwera u r sirent on that u r using old hatered politics with some sort of jearousy and politicising the whole statement of nation address bt u cnt cheat us we know malawi and what it needs Mr Chakwera do u want the president to fullfil his promises in 364 days thats impossible?

chakwanuleka
chakwanuleka
8 years ago

Some comments on this social media cannot be allowed to pass. How can a person in his right senses support what the DPP is doing to use billions of our tax payers money to bail out individuals. This kind of blind support is unimaginable and counter productive. I am sure the likes of Chipwete Chalunda would swallow APMs stool just to show support. This is utter nonsense.

Vavlov
Vavlov
8 years ago

Now we know why MBS is being sold. Malawians don’t allow this to happen. DPP is a party of thieves and crooks

Romeo Hastings Bandawe
Romeo Hastings Bandawe
8 years ago

Let’s wait from what happens following the petition the demostrators delivered, otherwise the sale of MSB is another looting

charles
charles
8 years ago

Let me use this forum to air out my cry for the Malawi Nation which has been robed off her wealth by unscrupulous barbaric savages called politicians. Like bob marley said that ‘I would rather live in a country where there are no politicians and no president’, I for one wish the same. Malawi has become impoverished not because it is poor, as Bingu said that it is the people themselves who are poor, but because the poor people who own Malawi loved not their country and used it as a borrowed showel. We have not treated it as our… Read more »

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
8 years ago

Those who question MPs loans here is your answer; MPs get loans from government including car loans of which is being deducted from their salaries on monthly basis so don’t say we are going to pay for their loans because that claim has no basis at all. The only difference with other loans is that MPs and ministers do not pay interest when paying back as is the case with us ordinary people.

kadamanja
8 years ago

Thats the way to go M r Chakwera, well spoken. If these crooks like Muli dont pay back the money then Fedulo should come in. Tiswanepo apa basi.

commentator
commentator
8 years ago

Chipwete Chalunda! Chakwera did not lose an election. He only conceded to crooks. Next time we will literally carry him and put him on the presidential chair if these blue crooks do it again.

Wanga ndi yemweyo
Wanga ndi yemweyo
8 years ago

This tendency of getting the poor ordinary Malawians to settle loans on behalf of the rich is something my mind is still failing to make sense of. First it was the “Horrible MPs”, now it’s business tycoons. Should it not be the other way round? Will somebody please educate me about the logic behind all this?

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