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Tenzi Mzungu
Tenzi Mzungu
6 years ago

DPP has the mandate to run this country for five years. They are supposed to make sure they win again for another mandate. It’s not a must that they should listen to every advice. Not all advisors do that in good faith. If they fail the majority they are not given another mandate. The real reason for little progress hinges more on natural resources and the capacity of malawians to manage the resources.

Nambewe
Nambewe
6 years ago

NO Malawi is failing to progress because Malawians need desperately need to change their mind sets!
Don’t steal!- you are only driving your country down
Don’t Beg- Grown ups are supposed to look after themselves
Don’t Lie- honesty always prevails
Start teaching children in your homes,! Start teaching children in schools! Bring back dignity to malawi

Concerned Observer
Concerned Observer
6 years ago

Muli zitsiru zokhazokha mu DPP kuyambira APM down. Akhutukumve, anzeruzayekha okhaokha

Nambewe
Nambewe
6 years ago

this is the mind set that stops Malawi from progressing ! Kutukwana but you have absolutely nothing to contribute!

Nambewe
Nambewe
6 years ago

To be honest as I am reading you’re posting, I am convincing you are calling DPP zitsiru zokha ! I think you are chief chitsiru yourself! you don’t seem to realise that run fact developing a country is the job of the citizens of that country, ministers are just supervisors for the projects! What have you done today to contribute towards the development of Malawi?

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