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sound bite
sound bite
8 years ago

Catchy but sweeping statements that are meaningless.
No economy was ever built by politicians, activists, Govt workers, media, academics or social media commentators.
An economy is built by productive, enterprising and hard working ordinary citizens.
The people who are productive are in the villages of Malawi. Go to your village you will find most of them working in their gardens despite poor rainfall.
Encourage and empower the ordinary citizens who are engaged in productive activities instead of telling them of how poor and hopeless they are.
That is the difference between today’s MW and Kamuzu’ s Malawi.

Lipenga wa Lipenga
Lipenga wa Lipenga
8 years ago

Dzuka Malawi script makes sense but which sloppy politicians and citizens will take that serious?
“Cry the beloved Malawi”

Mytake
Mytake
8 years ago

The tragedy in Malawi is that DPP is back as a ruling party after its terrible performance up to April 2012.Donors do not like the Peter Mutharika DPP govt because they know it is corrupt-eg the K577Billion scam. The evidence of DPP failure is there for all to see- the hunger, the Kwacha losing value, high interest rates, underfunding of essential services, failure to collect adequate tax revenue due to politicisation of MRA, political intolerance, naked nepotism and tribalism. When DPP braggs that they are going to win elections in 2019 I tremble with fear because may be they will… Read more »

wisdom
wisdom
8 years ago

Now, what Rudo is doing, and she knows it too, is that she is trying very hard to hide her true allegiance by scratching very shallowly when it comes to criticising the DPP. But the main aim of her putting pen to paper is to put doubt into people’s minds about the other alternatives that are there for the people of Malawi. For some reason which she only knows, Rudo would like a status quo as far as leadership of Malawi is concerned. Calling the current leadership inept does not come from her. Her arch enemy, Chabwera did that a… Read more »

Afumu
Afumu
8 years ago
Reply to  wisdom

You do know the writer is a she not a he right?

Senior Citizen
Senior Citizen
8 years ago

Rudo, you have once again done. Continue pumping sense in these politicians. You are the reason why I read Nyasatimes. Continue doing the great job. Your touch is always incomparable. Do not you worry with many commentators at Nyasatimes. They are blind followers and don’t want to hear any constructive criticism against their political masters.

mcheni
mcheni
8 years ago

Very shallow criticism. Lets try to be mature in whatever we write. Malawians lets grow

Malawians need "How" and not "What"
Malawians need "How" and not "What"
8 years ago
Reply to  mcheni

What is shallow criticism in this article and how shallow is it? If you don’t elaborate then you are just a blind staunch supporter of either government or opposition. The writer has just presented facts with no strings attached. Malawians are indeed dull. Why can’t we appreciate the works of these rare non political partisan writers? In my opinions, Malawi would have been somewhere if we had at least ten Malawians like Rudo Dzuka Malawi.

BOKHO
BOKHO
8 years ago

I think this writer is completely confused or is pro-DPP then I am sorry my friend. People of this country are tyred of ecomic mess since multiparty and you have witnessed yourself. MCP can not outline solutions to govt so that when successiful they come on the hill and insult our beloved leader Proffessor Chakwera no we can’t allow it like that. DPP capaigned and had their manifesto to lift lives of Malawians to a height nothing has happened. I am surprised this writer praising honourable Chakwantha MCP MP because of the motion, yes this is MCP it has got… Read more »

Akita
Akita
8 years ago

its time to wake up indeed. we can use the existing parties to force change by joining and influencing a new wave of politics. infiltrate the media like Rudo to bring about this new way of thinking. lets not allow these politicians to make us participants of their dirty and uncoordinated politicking. speak speak and speak your mind dzuka malawi

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