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Master
Master
8 years ago

Nyasa times why do u glorify dunderheads? is this a law scholar? why is it that people in law profession are called experts which just Diploma, Degree, MSC? yet other fields such people are regarded dunderheads? Dzonzi is one big fool who needs to vacate from your commentary

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

It all about egos. While I agree with what Dzonzi is trying to say, the whole matter or problem lies with the president or executive which should always be exemplary. If the executive hadn’t sought a budget increase, then the legislature wouldn’t have sought its budget increase as well. It is pure politics. Both arms are greedy bearing in mind the sufferings of Malawians. This was an opportunity for parliamentarians to shame the executive had they accepted a zero increase or even a reduction in their budget. It would have been a field day for them and the govt would… Read more »

peter
peter
8 years ago

Is Mr Dzonzi aware that OPC has got a raise in their budget not because their staff are owed money by the government but for planned activities for the remaining financial year? Now, somebody is questioning people who just want the government to give them what they are entitled let alone what would make them more effective in a democratic society? Shame on our experts! Maybe idiots would offer good assessment and relevant advice to the system.

kanchenga
kanchenga
8 years ago

I am sure that sanapatsidwe fupa. His article sounds original although the thinking is faulty. You know there some minds who despite their education are still totally influenced by what they read and hear. They don’t have the capacity to access for themselves. Mr Dzonzi must have heard what Kasaila was saying in Parliament that the vote in question was directly affecting MPs. Offcouse it was a failled attempt since clever people saw the old trick and crashed him cleanly. You see Mr Dzonzi parliament vote does more than paying pecks to MPs. There are more important operation that it… Read more »

Manuel
Manuel
8 years ago

Malawians are observing ndiye musadzanene kuti akuberani chisankho. Remember what happened to such selfish people at 2009 general elections?

Zisiyeni zikulire limodzi
Zisiyeni zikulire limodzi
8 years ago

A Chakwera uchitsiru upose apa? Nchifukwa chake mafumu a kwanu akuonani kuti ndi inu a dyera. Kodi zija mumatiomba pa pulpit zija zimachepa eti nkuona munathawira ku ndale eti?

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
8 years ago

While i personally agree with Dzozi that MPs have been like this since the dawn of democracy i also can’t trust the DPP administration which politicises everything. The MPs feel voiceless if their budget is inadequate because Parliament is the only platform opposition MPs express their views that counts. If MPs can not ably and successfully conduct their committee meeting then the whole national assembly becomes irelavant and democracy becomes counterproductive. Parliament its only where both opposition and ruling party MPs participate or cooperate while in the opc only the ruling party benefits so don’t be surprised when u see… Read more »

Truth
Truth
8 years ago

I urge Mr Dzonzi to be non-partsan in his comments. State house (the Executive) substantially increased its vote. To be fair the Executive should have taken a lead to show that the country is going through a tough time by reducing its budget. I see no basis for Mr Dzonzi attacking the National Assembly which is another arm of govt. Why did Mr Dzonzi not speak when the budget of the Judiciary was heavily cut? The cut will affect speedy disposal of cases. Justice delayed is justice denied. This parliament is doing a good job of checking this DPP govt.… Read more »

George Kamanga
8 years ago

Dzonzi you are one the big fools in the name of being a law scholar. unapasidwa fupa moti lili kukamwa kwako uko. Dzonzi the truth will never be told by greedy people like you.

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