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QUEEN B. Iam shocked in Malawi today,we can produce fools like you.If was a slave of Kamuzu,certainly,I couldn’t have lived outside my country like you guile.You lived in Malawi like a slave because your brain capacity is very low,so you were contented with the sheet Banda used to give you as his people.The fact that I refused to be turned into slavery in my own land,this proves that I was far ahead of you brilliantly because you followed everything your slave-master what he told you.He used to call you MY PEOPLE
Mia whom are you cheating?Do you think that Malawians with brains can be misled by your cheap propaganda? Remember that you can cheat some people some of the time but,you can not cheat all the people all the time!!! Anyway,do you know what it means when you say KWACHA to the people instead of speaking in your own language you cheater!!!! What you must know is that the people of Malawi have suffered more than all countries in Southern Africa under an African leader.We accepted Banda blindly and what we got is a big lesson for brainy mentality.Why can’t you… Read more »
If you were a slave during Kamuzu it means you are lazy and expect free stuff just like what Muluzi promised and terribly failed to fulfill. Kamuzu encouraged people to work hard and be self reliant, grow different crops to have enough food and sell the excess. My advice to you is to dig a little deeper about Kamuzu roots not what you’ve been brainwashed with. Why don’t you run for office yourself and make a difference other than lying and spewing hate on here?