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Barnaba Sila
Barnaba Sila
8 years ago

I feel the opposition politicians hijacked the PAC meeting. I appeal to PAC to continue taking a leading role in moderating in such gatherings to avoid what transpired there. What we are hearing is not the resolutions PAC delegates made but the 30 days ultimatum on the president demanded by the politicians. Much as it is healthy for for people to talk about the economic ills the nation is suffering from, in the final analysis it is sanity that must guide us to find a long lasting solution for the nation. May God bless Malawi!

Makweya
Makweya
8 years ago

They hold those positions on people’s trust, end of quote!
The question is: Are you the people asking them to step down?
Why do you usurp people’s trust by using PAC?
Why did the Roman Catholic withdraw from the conference? APM is not Catholic!
So, Makhumbo Munthali wants to be Mr. Know it all?
And you, Nyasa Times, do you want all and sundry start listening to 1 idiot the whole country? Is this really news what any imbecile posts on his/her Facebook page? Really?
You can hung!

kukhala
kukhala
8 years ago

DPP, APM PLUS ITS GOVERNMENT PAULENDO

2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

So here is a simpleton minister who doesn’t know that all those who step down were elected? Iwe Mhango being elected is not an immunity against resignation.

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