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Martin
Martin
5 years ago

All is not lost in our midst as i firstly thought; with people like the author of this article and support from the poor masses of this nation, i’m sure one day we will be able to choose leaders with hearts who will see and feel the pain and suffering of the voiceless. But until that day; all i can say is, may the good Lord hear our cries.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

The head of state in in denial; the cabinet is denial; the legislators are denial; senior servants are denial. Looting is now in their genetic code therefore they cannot condemn it as they’re participants and beneficiaries. We have political leaders who are unable to deal with complexities of the modern world and therefore resort to looting as the easy way of getting rich. They have found a well of wealth they can raid at a click of a finger. The head of state can stand on a podium and proclaim innocence whilst declaring that he’s dealing with the scourge. That’s… Read more »

QueenB
QueenB
5 years ago

This is a very sad article knowing that all this is true. How do these people sleep? Really evil!

Naluso
Naluso
5 years ago

Malawi is rotten to the core, the government had reached a new low. I am still infuriated that the government has gone to the extent of removing signposts from people’s premises and unmaintained road sides. And asking people to pay about K300,000 each for replacing the same signposts that they removed, simple signposts. Targeting small businesses in yet another attempt to raise funds for DPP. This was done a couple of weeks ago In Lilongwe City sanctioned by the DPP loyalist Lilongwe City Assembly CEO and Mayor. No one is doing anything about it and even Nyasatimes and other media… Read more »

Joseph Namwera
Joseph Namwera
5 years ago

This is well written and well said! The challenge we have in Malawi is to tolerate evil with full conscious. We do not know how to take ownership of mistakes. People easily forget the past and the characters that rule us are those who talk louder than their competitors. For instance we all knew between 2011 and 2012 that DPP was nursing corruption, its leaders had no sense of good governance. Sadly we lost our president and Joice Banda took over. But what happened is that PP too wast not any better. People had options either to look back at… Read more »

MAbvuto akula
MAbvuto akula
5 years ago
Reply to  Joseph Namwera

If everyone of us Malawians were able to read and understand you article we would be bidding farewell to poverty and mismanagement. A well written and to the point. Chilima will always be part of the dirty DPP. He is just as corrupted in DPP.

Tiyeseni Phiri
Tiyeseni Phiri
5 years ago
Reply to  Joseph Namwera

We need Magufuli or Malema! We need God to intervene!

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