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Jelbin Makamo
Jelbin Makamo
7 years ago

This is one of the best speeches i have ever read not that of a thieving president who stole our money and hide it in USA and lie that it was his pension money. Chakwera is a very candid leader of opposition we have ever had and Musowoya is the best speaker ever. Because if it was Chimunthu Banda he could not allow such a free flow of speeches in the August house. I remember in the last seating of parliament when the then leader of government in the house wanted to stiffle debate on federalism the speaker kindly reminded… Read more »

Patriots
Patriots
7 years ago

Around of applause Hon Chakwera for your fearless stance and a timely rebuke. Dzuka Malawi stop thoughtless hand claps and a time for paradigm shift. Enough of passive leaders ripping Malawians to feed their greedy bellies! Decisive, servant leadership needed#

Kalindikake
Kalindikake
7 years ago

Big-up achikulire a Chakwera. Ena amaba boma koma nzeru zoyendetsera alibe lero zawanyera anthu mavuto okha okha. 2019 Chakwera lead us out of this malaise please

Zamadura
Zamadura
7 years ago

Mr Chakwera that’s a very impressive speech, well done and keep it up. The proof is in government business leader himself listening attentively throughout this time without needing duvet covers!

Issa
Issa
7 years ago

Chaponda is very right, in the past two years things have move a lot. In the past two years Albino killings has gone up, in the past two years he has been captured sleeping, in the past two years msb was sold, in the past two years employees of msb have lost their jobs, in the past two years there has been maize surplus, in the past two years there has been looting in our embassies and in the past two years the president suspended the law on gays, eeee nadtopa kulemba but the list goes on

Elder Sage III
Elder Sage III
7 years ago
Reply to  Issa

Bwana Issa, there has not been any maize surplus the past two years. Are you really in Malawi?
God allows some of these things to prove a point beyond any doubt or dispute. In 2009, some people said Bingu was the best leader that ever could be in Malawi and gave him a landslide majority. In just one and half years down the line, he proved to be one of the worst tyrants ever to ride the face of the earth.
These DPP guys stole the vote, and God allowed it….. just wait and see.

masa masina
masa masina
7 years ago

Chakwera is a sharper cookie than president Peter Mutharika who speaks as if he has hot potato in his mouth.

International Observer
International Observer
7 years ago

Much as the so called SONA is criticised, buggered left, right and centre; Uladi and Chakwera’s critique falls short of any tangible alternative solutions befitting a responsible and mature opposition. Once again we go back to same blame game whereby nobody wants to shoulder responsibilities. Actually the onus of leading and running government businesses falls in the terrain of DPP but when it comes to seeing that the welfare of Malawians is above average is the responsibility of DPP, the opposition parties with numbers in parliament and the Malawians as principle stakeholders. Nobody shoulder run away from the patriotism song… Read more »

Aubrey Monjeza
Aubrey Monjeza
7 years ago

Chakwera/Uladi have mentioned their areas of concern and if Bingu and mates were clever could already be preparing to contact them on wht they think shld be done to avert problems affecting Malawians. Boma shld show interest in accommodating opposition views otherwisee advice will be wasted on deaf ears.

Dengulanga
7 years ago
Reply to  Aubrey Monjeza

Our country can only start moving forward if we start being truthful. It is the truth that shall help us find truthful solutions to our issues. This is what Chakwera and Uladi Mussa have done. I just find it absurd that people criticize them and yet they are suffering and probably they are not but their relatives and friends are suffering owing to open stupid policies this government has pursued. It is also important to mention that this country lowered its standards in 1994 when it chose a proven thief to be in state house. Whoever comes to power is… Read more »

Zamadura
Zamadura
7 years ago

Chakwera and Uladi have provided the solution, achimwene. And the solution is is clear, that there has to be a change of government, period. Inu mmafuna solution yanji?

Charlie Hebdo
Charlie Hebdo
7 years ago

If I tell you not to do a bad thing, is it not advice enough? Am I not indirectly telling you to do something better instead? If I advise you not to kill albinos or engage in corruption, should I give alternatives to killing albinos or engaging in corruption? Really? In my understanding, alternatives only apply for matters that are beneficial or related in some way but falls short of expectations or have side effects and not undesirable elements. For example, irrigation is an alternative to rain fed agriculture but you can’t get an alternative to corruption. You have to… Read more »

Nkula
Nkula
7 years ago

Wapakaliyala saimba belu achimwene. Ngati boma likuwalephera ndi okha. The opposition can not execute a policy. The ooposition has no numbers in parliament as it is only MCP and PP that can agree as the others are independents who are easily bought by DPP and have no allegiance to MCP/PP for execution of policy. malawi is not a parliamentary state that’s why MSB Bank was sold anyway despite views by the opposition to the contrary. The DPP says they had their manifesto and this is the result. So do not think MCP/PP can also be ruling now.. Wise up man!

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