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madoda motha
6 years ago

mmene munkamuthanndiza bwampini kubera mavoti munkaganiza cha????? kunda wachabechabe analephera ali ku unduna wanuwo wazamaphunziro ndi maunduna onse omwe wakhala nde inu mumati akuthandizani chani????? mubwila michenga simunati!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

abiye
abiye
6 years ago

The government of peter muthalika has failed both to deal corruption and in education, he failed when he was minister of education and he has done it again as a president. Chanco is still closed now. What is he going to tell the student he is giving a lecture in America leaving all this mess behind. I wonder why he is called a proffessor, but matters of education are always last to be considered in God ajenda. The ministry of health is now in limbo as well as some petients of QECH are now being reffered to lilongwe central. Boma… Read more »

"patriotic of Nyasaland"
"patriotic of Nyasaland"
6 years ago

More Fire! Teachers deserve respect. However, this government is leading the failure to digest this fact.

Zambian maize
Zambian maize
6 years ago

Che bamusi, please chonde behave as a Malawian. Why is it that more Malawians cease to think of others akayamba kudya za andale? Wanzeru aoneke apa.

Peterkins Coxie Bauleni
Peterkins Coxie Bauleni
6 years ago
Reply to  Zambian maize

When I hear all these problems, most people crying crying I feel much happy coz we chose to suffer. We were told in 2014 that adad is adad on his own and doesnt care about anyone else. Yes we will suffer suffer and suffer may be 2019 we will choose the right candidate.

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