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DDP sympathizer
6 years ago

I hope this message will get to the president.DPP vice president (south) is from Mulanje (lomwe).DPP regional governor (south) is from Thyolo (lomwe).In short all the top most posts at DDP regional level (south) are held by people of lomwe tribe.The southern region is madeup of many tribes.How do other tribes look at this arrangement ? Mr president are you then surprised that in the November 2017 by-elections people of the lower shire shunned the DPP and voted for MCP instead ? A president konzani zinthu zisanafike poyipa.

Kalmaxee
Kalmaxee
6 years ago

Nonse mukubakila DPP mbava zokha zokha, can’t you see the country is in a sorry state like never before. It’s as if the country is on auto pilot. Corruption is every where and I tell with this magnitude of public funds day time robbery the country can not go any where. One wonders now where is our president. I work in the ministry but it’s just pathetic. I pray God should deliver us from these old and greedy recycled leaders trending in our DPP government. God please help and rescue Malawi. Poverty is now at its very best after so… Read more »

santana
santana
6 years ago

Mr John, I think you are too behind with politics of Malawi. Nobody cast his or her vote for DPP in 2014 because Chilima is a Catholic. We have Catholics in all parties in Malawi, even in MCP, a party which plotted to kill the very Catholic bishops. Why didn’t all catholics from these parties vote for DPP following Chilima? I wonder why you people always want to use Catholic Church to score political points. I challenge you that even if a Catholic candidate stands for UDF there will still be catholic faithfuls voting for MCP, DPP, PP and other… Read more »

steve
steve
6 years ago

This columist is very dull,i agree write about the division in MCP and myopiac Chakwera who did not see that the 50+1 was a nonstarter.Mr Columist go to heal & die

Biti John
Biti John
6 years ago

Shit thinking
Working alliance is different from coalition.
Columns without salt are just trash!

Cadet
6 years ago

Bola asankhe chaponda enawa chipani sichawo

John
John
6 years ago

APM has found himself between a rock and a hard place. Chilima once said and i quote, “you dont tame a snake for a pet”. He was referring to Atupele. It will be a big mistake to leave out Chilima from the Vice Presidency position of DPP and running mate to Mutharika in 2019. If you do that, you can as well wave goodbye to the Catholic vote and Ntcheu as a whole plus other votes from well wishers who like Chilima. On the other hand, Tcheya will do all he can so that Atupele pairs with Mutharika come 2019,… Read more »

santana
santana
6 years ago

Wishful thinking indeed!!!!!! I thought he would be telling us about something worse in MCP which every eye can see and every ear can hear. Chilima has never uttered any word against Mutharika which can be suspected of bad blood between the two. Neither had Mutharika uttered any bad word against his vice. We just hear it from these unethical dunderheads journalists that there is bad blood between the two. Why don’t you keep the words which Chilima said at Biwi Triangle when he was receiving his boss from BT on a whistle stop. His words shook the nerves of… Read more »

Maunits
Maunits
6 years ago

Stupid DPP fighting for vice president Nankhumwa wants it, George Mbava Chaponda wants it, Chimunthu Banda wants it, Atupele Muluzi wants it. Tinakutibulani pa by-elections apa ndiye tikunyapani nonse atatu panganani muone.

Gwemula
Gwemula
6 years ago

Kaya zawo zimenezo azilumana ngati agalu achiwewe kwathu nkupenya ma africa tu paja nsanje thuuu machi bola ine

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