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Gogodasi
Gogodasi
7 years ago

Makhumbo Munthali is not able to read the situation properly. Which precedence is he talking about? Don’t relate the case of Chaponda and Muluzi (if that’s what is in your mind) when people said “tivoterabe wakuba yemweyo.” People said this simply to change government when they were fed up with Kamuzu, but now things are different and Malawians are fast maturing democratically. Did Muluzi third bid for presidency succeed? That alone should tell you a story. The people who said whether Muluzi is a thief or not we shall still vote for him were the same people who turned against… Read more »

chidongo
7 years ago

iwe muchewa bwanji ukunyoza Atumbuka Kodi achewa munakhala bwanji?ili ndi dziko one day muzatifuna Go ahead zinyozani

Mboholi
7 years ago

Northerners want federalism.

Gule alipo
7 years ago

Which is more serious 1 maize gate or feeding people to crocodiles 2.which is more dangerous cashgate or maize gate 3 which is more serious stealing church money from the poor and build a mansion (Chakwera) 4 which is serious and inhuman maize gate or killing JEHOVAS witness for not buying membership cards 5 which is painful maize gate or killing innocent 4cabinet ministers Which is serous maize gate or displacing Tumbuka s chasing them back to enunweni etc Whoever is a Tumbuka and thinks you are intelligent you are wasting your time. With your intelligence why didn’t you fight… Read more »

Joseph Banda
Joseph Banda
7 years ago

LAW SCHOLAR? My foot! Bigot???

Gani
Gani
7 years ago

Unfortunately, that’s what democracy is all about. There’s nothing(constitutionally) to prevent him from standing as an MP or President. After all, one is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Ofcourse the electorate might disregard his misdemeanors and still vote for him based on his ability to deliver(or his place of origin). Remember Americans recently voted for Trump despite being as a******e. That’s the system of government that we chose despite Kamuzu warning us against multiparty democracy. As much as I dont support the DPP government, I think the media are too quick to condemn(TRIAL BY PRESS). Personally, I would opt for… Read more »

Mboholi
7 years ago

As the majority of uneducated are from South it will always be difficult for Malawi to have a leader from central and north.The illiterate masses from south are always fooled with handouts during campaign time and it will take ages to eradicate that disease.Federalism or independence is the only available answer for north and central.During Kamuzu time no civil servant or politians could steal from govt coffers and hospital drugs were always in abandance.Lero tikuwona ma MP kukhala ndi 15 cars panyumba.

Tapentadol
7 years ago

when one is born not to be a leader these are results

Binnwell Kachikopa
7 years ago

Iwe ukuti ndiwe Joyce should know that your dpp and Chapondas time is very soon elapsing, don’t forget cardiac arrest redeemed us from your evil dictator Bingu, this time around another cardiac arrest will redeem us from these your evil Chaponda and the dull leader we have. Dpp is a walking devil that needs total destruction and cardic arrest will very soon assist us. Ngati zinatheka through PAC kumpatsa Bingu 60 days and cardiac arrest came before those 60 days, awa oba chimangawa ndindaniso kuti akatikanike. You will very soon gnash and wail for this your blind following of the… Read more »

Mweene
Mweene
7 years ago

Danwood Chirwa’s views do NOT carry any weight in Malawi, any more .
AMalawi anachenjera (Malawians now see beyond words: they are aware of hidden motives.)

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