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Imvani
Imvani
7 years ago

I have carefully read the speech. It is indeed empty and full of generalisations. For the first time since 1964 domestic revenue targets were reduced and that the speech does not say anything on measures to stabilize population growth which ir putting pressure on our limited resources. He calls for unity when he Peter Mutharika is the most divisive figure who practices nepotism or tribalism in his public service appointments. He talks of fighting corruption yet he is silent on the K577billion cashgate and his govt is failing to solve the brutal murder of Njaunju of ACB. Inflation will of… Read more »

Kanthu Ako!
Kanthu Ako!
7 years ago

I am not sure if it is the SONA that was boring, or the SONA was above most MPs and citizens heads. Malawi is full of half baked educated people who live day in day out waiting for gossip, and a speech on Micro and Macro economics will not be their cup of tea. Malawians would have praised the SONA if it talked about freebies. Free education, free food etc. There was even talk on this page about “Why did he not deny that his step son was negotiating a Jet, and why did he not deny that DPP operatives… Read more »

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