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Wetema Kili
6 years ago

Santana, I have been following your comments which by default gives me a hint on the unique way your mind thinks. How do you relate wearing pattern to votes. So in your mind when you see the first citizen and first lady participating on events, then that translate to votes. Amwene tasinthani maganizidwe!

oki
oki
6 years ago

It is an insult to Moslems for Mrs Mutharika to wear their religious gear and for Mutharika to wear a Msuli. The same way we Catholics would not be happy for a Moslem who visits our church to wear the rosary. Let us separate the two.

benjones
6 years ago

USING RELIGION FOR MA VOTES. SHAME!!!!

Achi
Achi
6 years ago

Koma campaign tiyaluka nayo

Santana
6 years ago

Seeking cheap sympathy. Za ziiii. Mukuona ngati anthu adzavotera dpp chifukwa chakuti getrude wavala hijab??? Koma muvutika.

Safari
Safari
6 years ago
Reply to  Santana

Santana iwe !!
Tsopano iwe ukuganidza kuti asilamu adzabvotera MCP chifukwa chakuti MIA wapita kuti kumeneko ?
Shallow thinking my brother, and PLEASE give us a break…

Billy Chilewani
Billy Chilewani
6 years ago
Reply to  Safari

I believe the function demanded that she wears hijab. Now is it a crime that she respected the Ijitamah but wearing the required head gear in line with Islamic teachings? I strongly believe that the organisers of such events gave the State house on the dress code just like in some functions where you are required to put on a black suit even though when it is hot. Politics aside. Religiously to any well meaning Moslem, did she violate any rules???

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