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Yakunowa
Yakunowa
4 years ago

Koma Mr Nchalo Yourth tili limodzi apa? I can see that your comments are almost off target!! Kkk. On what the author has presented, I would like to say that is his wishful thinking. Much as Chilima has all the good qualities that the author has passionately presented, something tells me that he lacks the necessary skills to lead Malawi. He is driven by passionate anger and is too much of himself. I see a very dangeros dictator in him because even now, his party executive members fail to reason with him on certain crucial party issues. I do not… Read more »

Ajofia
Ajofia
4 years ago

Good analysis. Every objective Malawian would agree that building a strong political party worth to point at in just 8 months is not a mean achievement. It takes someone who is visionary, strategic and risk taker to do that. What Chilima has achieved is historical and worth to emulate. If this young man can be given the mandate by Malawians to rule this country, we can witness huge positive change as far as development is concerned. However, experience has shown that people who has ideas or concepts have no following while those who are scopeless or clueless how to run… Read more »

Gas Machine Head
Gas Machine Head
4 years ago

The coming in of UTM has been a blessing in disguise for the MCP. The DPP is disintegrated as we speak. UTM has eroded the DPP areas such as Ntcheu. But they (the UTM) will not get anything from Thyolo, Mulanje or CZ. The north is not predictable but we have to take note of the demographics. Mzimba is the most populated district there but the rest have few voters. Mzuzu and Blantyre cities will likely be split between SKC and the DPP, Am talking about the cities not rural. Lilongwe rural is the most populous in the country. All… Read more »

Khumbuka wa Chiwengo
Khumbuka wa Chiwengo
4 years ago

Your analysis is good but some what biased, even in the areas that you think MCP has as having voter not all people will go for MCP. Dont think that these strong holds per say have not been shaken with the coming of UTM.and this is the strength that UTM has. I would say UTM would even gain voters from such areas giving a chance to win.

phillips wanga
phillips wanga
4 years ago

Guys, koma ngati zili ndalama za Saulosizo ndiye mwazitafunadi mungolemba manyaka aliwonse okhudza Chilima.Kampeni yatha tifinyikira limodzi,mimba zafufumazo zichita kufota ngati mbatata za dzana.

shyman
shyman
4 years ago

SKC machine amphepooooooo!!!

Nchalo yourth
4 years ago
Reply to  shyman

woyee

Damiano hara
Damiano hara
4 years ago

well articulated comrade, all the best

Necessary Noiz
Necessary Noiz
4 years ago

Thanks Steve for being honest. Eight months ago, many said one can never establish a party and run for the presidency. Guess who has been the political shaker. Without UTM, the choice could have been so obvious, we could have settled for much less. SKC is daring our scope. It is time for real change with SKC and UTM. God Bless Malawi

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
4 years ago

May he be our next president!!

McMillan Alex L. Manda
McMillan Alex L. Manda
4 years ago

Yes, i also second the views of the author, the capabilities of Mr Saulos Klaus Chilima is really a must to be emulated. He is a leader with strong principles and the way he delivers his speeches gives alot of hope to all the listeners because he shows strong determination.

Sillica Gell
Sillica Gell
4 years ago

Oastivutisa ndi ma essay

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