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Kwathu ku Malawwi
9 years ago

Leadership through back door is just like that. This guy is useless and thats why the judiciarly what to cardia arrest him. Soon will be the ACB as the Univercity is aalready in.Chi sollva chimutu chake.

Mande
9 years ago

Ndiwankulu mchona koma dzelu ndizamwana

Mbowe Mulambia
9 years ago

APM knows that that was the agreement He is on that sit because of the same judicialy so what do you expect. nzisilu ndi anthu ok so muslire lero zimene timafuna. You will make noise but it won’t help.

lumbart
9 years ago

Akuluakulu please tisanyozane kukhala Mtumbuka si chifukwa ayi chonde tisanyozane pliz.

wathu
wathu
9 years ago

very weak president

mbengo
mbengo
9 years ago

When corruption got out of hand by the ruling elite in Ghana, Jerry Rawling kicked them all out and took over. he conducted fresh democratic elections and made it known that he will not tolerate mediocre leadership. Malawians have been short changed by this self proclaimed leader who came in through the back door. He is corrupt and inept as hell. He is not interested in alleviating the problems our country is facing but rather he is concerned about how much money he can siphon from the treasury. Its high time Malawians took to the streets and demand his resignation.… Read more »

Matako
Matako
9 years ago

The president is the gate keeper, he is the captain of a ship that is going astray. He can not manage issues of national importance remotely by sitting phwii and doing nothing. Yes it is his duty as the leader to steer the country in the right direction. That’s what smart leaders do. Or better yet he needs to lead by example by asking those concerned to sit down and have a conversation as to where our country is going. He seems to think that he can send his stooges around the country to put out fires for him. Sadly… Read more »

Tan'gatan'ga
Tan'gatan'ga
9 years ago

Mavutowa amayambila ku Parliament. Ma MP nthawi zonse amaziunjikira malipiro akangolowa uMP. Akatero wina aliyense mboma amafunanso malipilo ache akwere. Kunena zoona, ma MP ambili olo sukulu zilo, koma kufuna kulandila ndalama kuposa wina aliyense.

Chomati ma MP azikhala ndimphavu zozikwezera malipilo zithesedwe. Malipilo aziyenda malinga ndimmene boma likupezela ndalama. Onani pano aziphunzitsi sakulipidwa koma malipilo awo ndi an’gonoan’gono.

John
John
9 years ago

Passive leaders dont do anything but atleast they allow their subordinates to lead themselves. The operating word being…..LEAD! The problem is, no one is leading within the APM group! Infact, the mess is just too much that they absolutely have no idea what to do, hence creating more mess on top of the already mess they have.

guardsman
9 years ago

Am sure we all know how he handles such situations.we knew well before 20th may nde tisadandaule.We also know very well how he handled the deportation of the brittish high commissioner wen he was minister of foreign affairs,nde chonde tisadandaule cos sitinati.anationetsa kale mawanga ake before he was a president and people went ahead and voted for him.do people seriously espect him to change now?

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