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Mlonda B.
Mlonda B.
6 years ago

wow. here is something we never knew, especially us the young. All we knew was the “black dots” that we were told by those who were there. Thank you for thinking of enlightening. May be its time to change the perspective of our Malawi.
It’snot all on the leaders, the citizens as well. point taken

mchemberezandonda
mchemberezandonda
6 years ago

ngakhale ufulu oyankhula zotumbwu mukuyankhula apazi anabweresa ndi Muluzi yemweyo, mthawi ya Kamuzu mumatchula olo dzina lake inu? ma internet mukunyadirawa mchifukwa cha ndani? mthawi yakamuzu olo wailesi analinayo yekha, ma fone mukunyadira panowa kale ndi kamuzu yekha anali ndi fone. ma shoprite onsewa mumadyadirawa kumakajambulisako zinthunzi zinabwera ndindani? munthu aliyense amakhala ndizolakwika zake koma chair anagwira ntchito.

Kingsley Jika
Kingsley Jika
6 years ago

I have gone through the responses/reactions to the article & I’m impressed by the diversity of opinion & the controlled language. Rudo, you are serving us well to write things that spark healthy debate. I think this is the kind of approach to issues we require, to discuss our affairs freely through a platform of intelligence & togetherness. Let us not lose faith in our democracy, let us teach those who intimidate & hit to parry debate that we love to discuss our affairs & someday somehow the type of democracy we deserve shall land on this land of flames.… Read more »

concerned Citizen
concerned Citizen
6 years ago

This article is not balanced, it has only looked at positives of Bakili. When writing, there is need to balance so that people should make right judgement. Not one sided story like you have done here. May be the writer was not there that time and some people have provided one sided story.

Dr Phiri
Dr Phiri
6 years ago

Muluzi was regionalistic that’s why he didn’t want malewezi from Central region to become president. He then opted for little known mutharika also known as Daniel Phiri (MHSRIP). Infact all nepotism and mediocrity we are crying today has its roots to Muluzi. Popanda muluzi Malawi wouldn’t have a president in the name of Bingu wa Mutharika. This hardcore tribalist (Bingu) polarized this once United country by entrenching tribalism and nepotism to its worst levels. Look now all strategic and hot positions in government are a preserve for Lomwes. Popanda Bakili kusankha Bingu bwenzi izi ziliko? Do proper analysis before putting… Read more »

youna
youna
6 years ago

Very brilliant article

chatonda Mvula
chatonda Mvula
6 years ago

The writer has forgotten one very important thing and that he is the one who started corruption in Malawi and also that Bingu, Joyce Banda and Peter are following his foot steps in stealing government money. Peter is the worst because ndi wana omwe tsopano monga tikuoneramu and Chaponda, HMsa, KNmwa Ka..ti just to mention afew. Wake up Malawians. Don;t look on one side of a coin.,

positive
positive
6 years ago

This piece is educative, informative and above all inspiring. Politicians should learn to respect their predecesors and aknowledge that the development they are touting now would not have been possible without the foundations. to hell with such speeches as “we found the country in a mess and dont blame us if we produce and leave mess”.

Harjit Singh Dhanoa
Harjit Singh Dhanoa
6 years ago

You have forgotten to mention Prof Mapanje who should be called father of democracy
in Malawi. Prof Mapanje was the brave one who along with Brown Mpinganjira were sent to
jail by Dr Banda. Prof Mapanje, Dr John Lwanda were the two who along with other
activists played a major part internationally, in putting pressure on Dr Banda to allow multi party elections.
I played a part during the time.

gali
gali
6 years ago

Your comment is 100% correct,keep it up please.We have people in this country who
only have an eye that sees the negative part of a person.no wonder we have heard
the sentiments of the second commentator.We have a lot of people in this country
with this attitude who are taking us backwards instead of moving forward

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