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Tzzak
Tzzak
6 years ago

The hate for Lhomwe’s is becomeing too much. one of these day tizakhapanamo Mmalawi muno. Most media outlets are being very irresponsible in waging this race war.

I have been a Lhomwe all my life but now I am becoming more aware that I am a Lhomwe and Malawians of other tribes dont and wont like me.

Five years from now you guys will look back and cherish the monster you would have created.

Resign Now Mutharika
Resign Now Mutharika
6 years ago
Reply to  Tzzak

Hahaha kikiki wapsya mtima mlomwe. Inde we will talk until you lhomwes stop behaving like gangsters.

Tchopanomics 😁
Tchopanomics 😁
6 years ago

Tchopaology – a new course to study and understand lhomwe politicians. Why are they synonymous with corruption and appear to enjoy recycling themselves amongst political parties in government more than any other?

Why can’t they feel ashamed of themselves in these days of social networks. Ken Lipenga, Brown Mpinganjira etc.

Tchopanomics 😁
Tchopanomics 😁
6 years ago

*AFRICA DEVELOPMENT BANK HIGHLY RATES RUMPHI DISTRICT ON LITERACY & LIFE EXPECTANCY.* According to statistical data published by Africa Development Bank Group, published in 2015, Rumphi district has a satisfactory life expectancy where Males live up to 53 years much higher than any other district in the country. The district’s literacy rate is pegged at a whooping 82%. Other star performers on literacy levels are Likoma, Chitipa and Mzimba also in the Northern Region, are ranked second, third & Fourth on national comparison. Meanwhile, Dedza and Mangochi are ranked worst with 40% & 39% respectively. Top 10 Districts on Literacy… Read more »

kaka ni dada
kaka ni dada
6 years ago

The economy is growing in Gondwe’s pocket, fare enough!

Citizen
Citizen
6 years ago
Reply to  kaka ni dada

@ kaka ndi dada

Matiyake mwakamba vazene kupunda. Anyiwawa unkhungu basi. Vwafyopoli ivi. Ine vindiipira viwanthu vimenezi va DPP . Va. Ankhungu ivi. Ndiviloje mmatumbo visiyeni

santana
santana
6 years ago

And another way for govt to stop spending is to stop buying newspapers which fail to inform the public but being used by politicians. Those papers which has been campaigning for the opposition MCP for the past 23 years.

Family Parties. Dynasties
Family Parties. Dynasties
6 years ago
Reply to  santana

Family parties mukuti chain? MCP has stood in opposition all those years becoz it is grounded on principles. Go to opposition you will disappear within a year
We haven’t seen the fruits of zero deficit budgets. Running away from western regulations to China without rules has only put us in more debts. Malawi sold to China.

Central
Central
6 years ago
Reply to  santana

Nanunso a santana how much can government save if they stop buying newspapers? I suggest you are bitter by Munthali’s frankness that and I quote: “Cement and Malata subsidy should have been suspended all together because it has little bearing on the larger economy other than securing some votes for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), enriching the governing elites’ cronies through contracts and fattening the bank accounts of civil servants involved in the initiative.” Iwe kumva chilungamo ngati chimenechi mtima kuwawa kwambiri nanga siinu amene mukupindulayo nchifukwa mumabwentha zonunkha pa social media pano. Fundo zakozi zandikumbutsa kuti certificate paja… Read more »

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