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KAMPANGO
KAMPANGO
7 years ago

Finally Kapito is back. His silence is very understandable. Malawians of today are an extremely difficult lot to be change agents. Kapito has spoken so many times of the need for the citizenry to take government to task and yet the more he tries to organize a demo the more people fold their arms. To respond to Kapito’s observations, yes APM is the weakest link in fighting corruption in Malawi. This is by DPP design. APM knows pretty well what is happening but because he is a principal beneficially he can not act. The contracts given to DPP gurus are… Read more »

Luka
Luka
7 years ago
Reply to  KAMPANGO

I agree with you, Kampango, but please clarify something for me. By ‘gurus’, do you mean people who are teachers, guides, experts, or masters (as the word is used in Sanskrit), or do you mean aNguru?

Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Blame it on all arms of the Government. Our Judiciary does speed up the cases and some sentences are not punitive enough to discourage future would be offenders. Parliament is full with madeya. They press on issues that largely do not help the nation. The Presidency is weak or cautious that if they start applying executive powers, they would be perceived as applying autocratic tendencies as was the issue of the Hyena case etc. We need to revisit our Democracy for it is not suitable for our country. We need ” Malawi Democracy” that will protect the rule of law,… Read more »

Nyasa Baby
7 years ago

Zoona Bwana Kapito!

The Patriot
The Patriot
7 years ago

The only language that the corrupt understand is being named , shamed and taken to court where they have to be swiftly convicted and given stiff penalties including death! Thats the only way we can effectively deal with the corrupt. As a Nation, we cannot “beg” corrupt politicians to stop looting, they will simply NOT stop! We need to get united and fight this vice head on otherwise we will all perish! Our leadership lack metal balls to stamp out corruption, the only slogan those in power know is we will contest again in 2019! The million dollar question is… Read more »

Luka
Luka
7 years ago
Reply to  The Patriot

My advice to our leadership is this: if you intend to stamp out corruption, use your feet, not your balls, metal or otherwise.

Gundumulani
7 years ago

Kodi tipite pansewu kusonyedza kosakondwa kwathu?

ndatopa
ndatopa
7 years ago
Reply to  Gundumulani

Mumangosiila Kapito yekha pamseu. A Malawi dzukani nthawi ya kwana osaopa a police ai onani ana s University ku South Africa alibe mantha. Please malawians stop being cowards this country belongs to us all and we must all fight for our rights and justice. Awa ndi machona he was not in Malawi when we fought for multiparty he is just enjoying the fruits of our hard work that is why he is biggest thief of our resources.

Nyirenda
Nyirenda
7 years ago

If u want to know the problem in Malawi, just look in the mirror. We ar all thieves, immoral, fornicators, corrupt, duplicitous, lazy, no good rotten scoundrels! Since Kamuzu, JZU, Muluzi, Bingu, JB, and now this useless excuse of a President is what was a lineage of incompetence and moronity and sheer ignorance and naked greed. RIP Malawi.

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