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Dangerous Dave
6 years ago

Those in DPP should not think that the bill is for MCP. it is for Malawi and future generations. Let us not be selfish as if we are going to live forever. If Muthalika is 79, then he should know that in less than 10 years he will be dead whether he likes it or not. If not dead he will be incapacitated. This is what nature is all about.

Mboba
Mboba
6 years ago

The electoral bill is needed now and not tomorrow

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
6 years ago

Don’t pay them allowances if they boycott. One by one they will come back.

Clarify
Clarify
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

Think national and generational. Don’t be myopic. This piece of legislation is for national building. DPP always fears its own shadows. Where is the access to information bill? Peter is still sitting on it after being passed many months ago. What is he afraid of? He wants to keep looting the country together with his henchmen until 2019 so that no one gets the information easily.

Sectingo
Sectingo
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

I second don’t pay all that will boycott the session

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