Malawi is a poor nation of losers- Idriss Nassah

Just the other day,  Prophet Shepard Bushiri threw a good K44 million of his own money down the drain. He donated it to the Football Association of Malawi, ostensibly to assist those perennial losers called The Flames, the men’s national soccer team.

President Mutharika with Idriss Ali Nassah
President Mutharika with Idriss Ali Nassah

If it’s wining that Bushiri was after, he may have to wait for a very long time.

I feel sorry for Malawians, who have to keep on supporting the Flames because they are Malawian, it is the patriotic thing to do, and have no other choice.  Maybe Bushiri was moved to throw his money down the pit because some of the players in that team seem like they are genuinely trying to win so there is always a bit of sympathy for them.

But the sorry state of Malawi’s national soccer team doesn’t inspire much confidence, even to its most fervent supporters. Often, the team goes into matches without adequate preparations yet hope to win. Walter Nyamilandu, the perpetual president of the Football Association of Malawi told the team before their last game against Guinea in March to “pray to God for spiritual guidance”. Malawi lost the game.

Algernon Sidney was probably right, “God helps those who help themselves”.

Somewhere I heard of a pastor who sold “anointed pens” to students who were about to write national examinations, promising that they will pass excellently regardless of their preparations.

That’s the Malawian disease; love for handouts and miracles.

It’s a national malaise discernible in our politics, in the workplace, the civil service and eventhe educational system.

The paradox is that Malawi is a nation that survives on handouts but has leaders who live like kings.

Peter Mutharika has refused to reduce his presidential powers, and with that, effectively refused to reduce his many perks.

Mutharika has state residences in Blantyre, Mangochi, Mzuzu, Lilongwe, Zomba and even Nsanje. That’s six. Which means the taxpayer is paying for six of everything; so there are six presidential beds, six stoves, six big flatscreen TVs, six of household furniture and the list of sixes goes on and on.  Maintaining this largess is hurting the poor people of Malawi but I don’t know if the president understands any of this, or even cares.

It should be obvious, you would think, that poor Malawi doesn’t actually need six state houses for a president who spends most of his time in Lilongwe, anyways.

When I met Mutharika last July, he told me he was in it for the public good and that he was not going to live large and have a shindig at taxpayers’ expense.

If he is honest, Mr. president will know that a turn-around wont come without sacrifices. One sacrificehe needs to make is to let go of the extravagance of unfettered power.

The Public Affairs Committee (PAC) met with Mutharika three weeks ago, for what was billed as a bare-knuckle discussion about the direction the country was taking.

From the moment I learnt that the meeting was live on television, I knew it was going to be just hot air. TV is a contaminating variable, especially in a context where people are meant to be brutally honest to each other. On live TV, people tend to pander to the whims of the viewing public and play to the gallery.

Peter Mutharika played that well, stating in front of the TV cameras that he was the president who doesn’t take deadlines from anyone, effectively elevating his status to that above everyone else. PAC should have insisted on a discussion that wasn’t live on TV unless, of course, members of PAC also wanted their proverbial 15 minutes of fame.

That was yet another opportunity lost.

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Mjomba
Mjomba
7 years ago

Pena zeru zanu zopusazi ndizomwe zikupangitsa ma donor kuthawa malawi, who built all presidential Residences, and who is supposed to sell them. ukufuna mawa udzalembenso kuti boma DPP ndi President Munthalika lagulitsa ma nyumba a boma, sindine wachipani koma tiyeni malawi tidzilemba zinthu zomwe zitha kutukula malwi. monga zomwe walembazio zilipom zimange malawi. ukanalemba zoti wayambitsa ulimi wa bowa ndiyue boma silikukugula inali nkhani ina.

Kholowa mkabudula
Kholowa mkabudula
7 years ago

How can the nation prosper with this kind of pipo like you Iddris who have even no clue of what you want to report to the nation? You are busy filling pipo’s heads with shit, do you expect them to think wisely? Shame on you!

zukulu
zukulu
7 years ago

sour news tellers.check History of Republic of Malawi. Has Peter built all those palaces yu say? or they were built yrs ago? which thus means that all his predecessors used those infrastructures. nde uyu walakwa chan kut He as yu suggest leave the state houses? akulu sukulu yake iti yomwe imakuphunzitsani inu kut mukalembe diz illogical hear says? yu even fail to see that u lack dat story telin skill such dat yo news iz incoherent…ngat mwatopa kazigonani osati muzilemba zopusaz ayi. dont think kut we can simply recive that giberish yu av writen, we av minds to think n… Read more »

Health and Food Organisation
Health and Food Organisation
7 years ago

Just like ntata, job seekers just repeating what others have already talked about! Do you think thid repetition will yield anything?

Kamuzu
Kamuzu
7 years ago

Useless piece of writing.

Nomwenu mukamba za Bushiri, Flames kenako Peter. Why trying to coordinate unrelated things. This is exactly the Malawian thinking using a running nose.

Ku treasury kwadzadza ndi atumbuka akuba ndalama. Close those State Houses, you think the money will be used for what? Buying medicine? My foot.

just accept you are a Malawian, and your country is the poorest nation in Southern Africa and it’s on the brink of becoming the poorest country in the world….. accept it and you’ll stop worrying.

Jelbin Mk
Jelbin Mk
7 years ago

The other thing that baffles me everyday is the issue of allowances, why do we give too much allowances to the President and other government officials while at the same time they are pocketing huge salaries. For example, the President and his vice get a good salary but we pay for their groceries, clothing yes even under wears and they don’t pay tax, custom as well as school fees for their own children and even nefews. Some one will tell me that this happens everywhere in the world, but are our problems the same as those of other countries? South… Read more »

Jelbin Mk
Jelbin Mk
7 years ago

It is unfortunate that there are still some people in this 21st century tvat believe that the President and his administration should not be held responsible for the failures that arises during their tenure of office. And we still have people within the boarders of malawi that still think that it will do us good to repeat the same processes and come up with different results. History has proven that the statusquo of power concentration in the presidency will not help us and has failed us. I personally agree with the writer that our state houses are worhty nothing while… Read more »

Travellor man
Travellor man
7 years ago

What you describe here is the problems with black people all over the world in general. They consume and live a lifestyle beyond their means, and they believe they are entitled. And they do not produce, even when there is arable land, river near by and good weather, and lots of un employed youths including graduates from agriculture universities. I was in Angola recently from Lusaka. African in these countries are buying and eating Chinese grown vegetables and raised chickens. Can you imagine, young chinise travelling half a cross the globe to grow food stupid Africans who are always starving… Read more »

chodziwadziwa, BSc Engineering (Poly), Msc, PhD (Oxon)
chodziwadziwa, BSc Engineering (Poly), Msc, PhD (Oxon)
7 years ago

I do not think this article was written by Idriss Ali Nassah. The flair and articulation of English in the article is not up to the standard that I am used to read from the young revered journalist. He has a good command of the language. If this piece is his product then I say he should work on it again. There are many mistakes.

Harry
Harry
7 years ago

EXACTLY…

MALAWI IS A POOR UNEDUCATED EVIL NATION OF THIEVES AND LOSERS… Period!

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