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matela
matela
5 years ago

though callista is old woman koma watiunikirabe basi

Truth be told
Truth be told
5 years ago

This is silly writing. Calista is no youth, she has her own agenda, Calista is rich from ill gotten wealth, why people should praise her is beyond me. Chilima was brought into politics by Muthalika, therefore the politics he knows is Muthalika politics. It is mind boggling the simplicity of Malawians. By definition, Chilima is Muthalikas son, and Malawians believe the father is bad, but the son will be their saviour? What this writer fails to tell you is that there were two youth that set themselves on fire, on survived and regrets it because things are now worse in… Read more »

Muswahili Mambo Sana
5 years ago

Atupele has let us down by getting orders from his old father, he follows what his father tells him , otherwise he started with a very nice slogan but he ended up by distroying himself praising the gogoes , maybe SKC is to rescue us the young generation . Keep it up SKC , we are all in your support, come 2019 we want a new Malawi with a young leadership . WINA ALIRA WALIRAKALE

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

The youths in countries mentioned (Kenya, South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Angola, Kenya, Libya and Zimbabwe) are mostly educated, politically & socially aware and are wide awake. Most of the youth in Malawi are uneducated, politically & socially unaware and unfortunately sleepy; in a coma perhaps. To wake these youths up, one needs some serious “medication” and awareness campaign to boot. There is no way on earth that the youth revolution that is and is still happening in the world will ever take off in Malawi……not in the next 20 years.

Al-Fayeed
Al-Fayeed
5 years ago

This is good point Sir,

Masauko
5 years ago

Mungovutika, Chakwera wayenda moyera. Mu DPP mwachuluka anaMphwiyo

Ande
Ande
5 years ago

Keep dreaming.

My Malawi - My view
My Malawi - My view
5 years ago

Good writing – for a bit of content about the Arab spring. I agree with your argument against Gondwe, but the for the rest, I think your logic is flawed. For example, do you honestly thinks what Callista did is equivalent to the case of the young man in Tunisia? Shame!! If that is your honest assessment, then Malawi doesn’t have hope even from the youths like you!! And I don’t see you being a catalyst for change if you get elected. And this is the root cause of our problems in Malawi, young people like you rush into raising… Read more »

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
5 years ago

WE THE YOUTHS NEED FEUDALISM PLEASE !!!

Kent Y.G. Mphepo
Kent Y.G. Mphepo
5 years ago

Countrymen, while I believe that this is indeed time for the youth I always fear that the majority of our youth are ill-keep for leadership. The reason for my reasoning is simple: for 25 years Malawi has not invested adequate resources in your development. Again, I don’t think that leaders have been a good example to youth. Thirdly, unlike in the 50s and 60s when youth such as Kanyama Chiume, Masauko Chipembere, John Tembo, John Msonthi, Gwanda Chakwamba, etc were holding senior positions in government, the current youth have majorly been pushed to the fringes where they carry panga knives… Read more »

Andrew
Andrew
5 years ago

Sensational article but can our young generation stand up? They are sleeping, drinking and accepting their rights being violated. I am one of the youth of today. I am not happy with my situation. Even if I earn MK500,000 net a month, things do not add up.
What about a jobless youth in Mtsiriza, in Mbayani, in Chileka, in Makhetha in Ndix Ville, in Chilobwe, what about those youths in Mtepuwa, Baka in karonga, Mango tree in Chitipa, etc. Mabvuto alipodi. Our life span is 50 for the strong. Enafe moyo sitidzawunjoya basi.

Tiyeseni Phiri
Tiyeseni Phiri
5 years ago
Reply to  Andrew

Resource inadequacy is a worldwide problem perpetuated by worldwide systems. You do not necessarily change things by changing leadership that is riding on failed systems. You change the system first and then align new leadership with that system. Chilima Movement is non-starter, opportunistic at best. Our mindsets are correlated with existing systems. No matter who ever attains a presidential position will shuffle the same cards that are being shuffled currently. Chilima Movement would be a true movement if it was agitating for change of governance system, but not necessarily trying to install Chilima as president with the same governance structures… Read more »

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