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chapondapandale
7 years ago

dpp 2019 kulibe chanu, tiwoneko ena

abambo
7 years ago

zovuzedi

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
7 years ago

Zimvere ntolo !!! Konzani njira zanu . Kumanvera zodandaula za anthu amene anakuikani pampando.

Central
Central
7 years ago

You mean you thought all people who said this to you were cheats? Good kuti mwapanga nokha and mwadzimvera nokha!!

Mukafunse anzanu andale kuti a Malawi akafika pamenepa kenak amachita chiyani ndi chipani cholamula??

Am sure, plans are at advanced stage as regards how best you will rig again! Nanga simuli kale ndi nganga pa nkhani ya kuba!!

Che nnungu
7 years ago

DPP is really useless. Do you think you needed research for to find out the mistrust amongst the populace?

mtete
mtete
7 years ago

Did it really require a research to prove peoples’ mistrust of DPP? In fact those still trusting in the party’s leadership are either thieves or those whose heads need examining. Stealing and all forms of plunder is all they are interested in. What’s wrong with us Malawians? We applaud mediocrity. Its time we sent this party packing.

Angoni
Angoni
7 years ago

Mmmmm don’t be cheated with these researchers ask Hilary Clinton she will tell you the truth about this ndi game ya anthu a satanic iyi imasintha poyelayela munthu samafuna kukavota koma amapedzeka Wa vota

Chapondamchimanga
7 years ago

No wonder they’ll lose in 2019. But such results could not be announced on biased mbc.

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