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Tenzi Mzungu
Tenzi Mzungu
5 years ago

If you think your better than grannies challenge them at the convention and by the way are you saying APM is the only candidate? If you think he is old for the post vote the other young candidates. Otherwise you’re afraid of him. There’s Chakwera, Atupele. You can pick one of them. And even Chilima can form his own party and you can vote for him. APM woyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Mswachi
Mswachi
5 years ago

Up until political parties in Malawi wean themselves from being personal property or tribal entities, expect no change to the status quo.

Mcmore salima
Mcmore salima
5 years ago

Either you wrote or not but the truth is that tatopa ndi nkhalambazi .
Let them pave a way for wise young ones.
Azigogo 8 nonse chitani manyazi ndipo musiye mipandoyo mwansanga before 6 july

Mfumujay
Mfumujay
5 years ago

I don’t think she’d come out and own up ownership of the Facebook page, not in the circumstances that appear to be replete with such an emotive issue at hand. Politics is to say one thing when the opposite is the case. Hurricane Callista seems to be gathering its own momentum bringing out this narrative which is healthy for our fledging democracy. Malawians, let us not be intimidated; this is the time to come out of the shell of fear and articulate what kind of Malawi is it that we want to leave for our children and grandchildren? The issue… Read more »

Biti John
Biti John
5 years ago
Reply to  Mfumujay

I
Know this woman personally and it’s me who told her to report to police.
Warned the person running that page and he/ she blocked me
That was 2 months ago .
Warned her she risks arrest for impersonating.

Mute
Mute
5 years ago
Reply to  Mfumujay

It is time the country is governed by the leaders from the majority age group. The grannies need to retire and do serious farming….as the young ones try to relaunch this country into a better future complete with a robust energy and manufacturing sector, tourism and reliable public transport system among the crucial items the country lacks.

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