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Kingman
8 years ago

Obviously written by a politician of DPP

Issa Kabudula
Issa Kabudula
8 years ago

I agree with this group of concerned people – journalists are failing Malawians, the news and reports we read are sending wrong information to the world. This is failing, instead of managing our affairs, we are reporting it to who? Who you think can come and rectify our problems, when even America got no money to spend to anybody, there is poverty in America but no journalist of America will tell that. Africans – for we Malawians, are just sell-outs, I was one day with my Zimbabweans friends, I congratulated them for sparing their leader, and I told them, if… Read more »

keno
keno
8 years ago

Remember. We malawians we are very poor in mind so the same apply to this ishhi

keno
keno
8 years ago

Mmmm hiring jet. Mmmm 100 something malawians but we have more ndalama here ishii

Trummalawi
Trummalawi
8 years ago

Who should be involved in deciding which jet should the president use when going out, who to pay for the plane if my tax money is not to be used, how many pple to go with him if those paid by the ministries, NGOs and departments representing them are not accepted, which countries should our president go or not if we are to revamp our economy. So well known civil society activists and opposition politicians accompanied him but are quit and not attacked. You the wisemen help the locals in villages to understand issues than confusing them of nosense just… Read more »

Malawi
8 years ago

Kodi Ben Phiri ali kuti?

chingolopiyo
chingolopiyo
8 years ago

Zeleza you are right. The problem is that some journalist, as we call them are on payroll of political parties. I know a few who are in the UK who went to seek asylum and at times I have seen them while doing my business. When we comment they edit or erase and that to shows that they are happy to criticize others but for them to be criticized, its unacceptable. Let them learn to be professionals than copying information from facebook pages.

marvey marvei
marvey marvei
8 years ago

IAM Delighted that ADA MANDA has admonished his former students on their lack of journalistic acumen.
I do not know if he is still at the Poly. If he is I suggest he organises a seminar or workshop to analyse some of the so called journalistic works that appear in our print and electronic media; no context or background, lack of coherence,sometimes failing to tackle basic questions of any story whether journalistic or not, such as who,what,when,where,Why,how?

Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

Iam flabbergasted to read that there are some Malawians who expressly support Peter’s shameful and unpatriotic move for mismanaging most needed funds that could help build our sinking economy that has tragically affected almost all pillars of national development detrimental to the country’s political stability.The problem of most Malawians is that they support leaders on tribal lines rather than on excellence,hence,the pathetic downfall of Malawi’s performance in political standpoint as well as economic establishment that have put our dear nation at the bottom of all Southern Africa nations.The hire of private jet by Peter to pacify his good for nothing… Read more »

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
8 years ago

What an intelligent piece of writing!!. Going by the heading, I expected to see some real defence for APM but all I have seen is more attack and a call for more attack. Journalists are being told they should have attacked more and have been given more areas to shoot when attacking. It’s such an intelligent writing to the point that most comentors down here have missed the heart of the story. I appreciate the art bwana writer

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