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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
7 years ago

Mama President,good narration,but you forget one thing,how would the youths of the Northern Region under barbaric and tribalistically motivated QUOTA SYSTEM acquire these opportunities? stop that bloody hypocrisy,if you have nothing to say,just shut your stinking mouth.For almost 53 years,your 5 leaders then in power,introduced this shameful AFRICAN APARTHEID to undermine or tyrannize the people of the North.However,this did not work,it is not working and will never work and you will never ever obliterate God-given talents.If you do not believe this,come abroad you will believe it for 95 percent of Malawians who hold high level positions either in the governments… Read more »

mbiri
mbiri
7 years ago

If so then tell amuna ako and his guys not to loot as this will hinder the future of the youths…walk the talk.

fanny
fanny
7 years ago

Madam, start by advising your husband here in Malawi to give opportunities to the youth so that they don’t trek to South Africa where they are humiliated by xenophobs

real news
real news
7 years ago

Bravo first lady. MAke sure we have lights in schools and homes at night for the youth to study. Have we wondered, how can they study in darkness? By providing darkness to pople, we are not illuminating their nights and academic achievement, instead we are darkening their future even more. Walk the talk.

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