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Luka
Luka
7 years ago

Are we really concerned about whether the ruling party fulfills its promises or not? Do we even expect a ruling party to fulfill its pre-election promises? I doubt it. When did a ruling party ever fulfill its promises? All we pray for is that the ruling party will fulfill its basic responsibilities to provide us with adequate education and health facilities, essential utilities such as water and electricity, an adequate transport and communications infrastructure, a safe and secure environment conducive to economic and social development, laws that will enable and regulate these developments, and the freedom within the rule of… Read more »

Bodza la n\'nanu
Bodza la n\'nanu
7 years ago

Whst kind of development? 23hrs of blackouts! Shame!

chief gossiper SG
chief gossiper SG
7 years ago

Koma zinthu zaphweka mu chipani mwathumu.. A Mphepo akuti SG… mabodza ali thoo. He is such a gossiper, kazitape weniweni. Achimaliza okha chipanichi ndi mabodza abambo amenewa. Everyone in DPP knows ngati mukufuna mabodza kumanani ndi a Mphepo. Too bad we lost AKudontoni. Infact bola u SG unakabwelela kwa munthu odekha,omanga ngati Dr Jean Kalirani

Charlie Hebdo
Charlie Hebdo
7 years ago

Seems the SG position in DPP is a cursed one. They throw away their reasoning to the dogs once they are appointed not elected in that position. I believe people who elected Kalirani as DPP SG didn’t want someone of Mphepo’s calibre. All what these SGs know to do is to hero worship their leader despite knowing the truth. If you have nothing sensible to say, the best decision is just to keep quite.If DPP didn’t want to implement what it promised, the wisest decision would have been not to include them in their manifesto in the first place and… Read more »

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
7 years ago

Now can Mr mphepo tell the nation which of these promises has been implemented??????? They short down the anti corruption bill in parliament, where did they intend to implement the independence of ACB if not in psrlisment??????.

Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
7 years ago

kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Mphepo is mentally ill. Let him throw himself at Zomba Mental Hospital. He can’t see that even a 5 months old baby can feel the economic and social pain that the DPP led govt in inflicting on Malawians. To hell with him and his DPP.

Eduardo
Eduardo
7 years ago

In fact Mr. Mphepo is right. There are some development projects (both short and long term) that APM and the DPP which you guys who have written before me can’t see. You have just picked on two issues which the DPP has not fully implemented because they are long-term in nature. Let me remind Malawians including the Daily Times and its so called Editor (Cum-politician) that do not see what APM and the DPP are doing. As a patriotic citizen, I have seen that public sector reforms are working-just go to the Directorate of Road Traffic and Immigration these days… Read more »

Friend Indeed
Friend Indeed
7 years ago
Reply to  Eduardo

Total lie. People gat no money to buy maize in admarc hence the accumulation. We have two eyes to properly

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