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Kwacha
Kwacha
6 years ago

it is a wasted of time to talk about moral decadence at Chancellor college when you are in the government that has no morals and you are number two. This lesson was supposed to go your boss and his cabinet and all his cadets. I know this for your is just PR, you seize every opportunity to attend all sorts of events when you are invited, not that you are sincere, but to project that image, so far you have done well.

Chriss
Chriss
6 years ago

Tothers in DPP are busy line by line telling lies to the President…. hahah bwana mwamuana mwanayutu, … mwana ameneyu atisokoneza ..shaaaaa ….mulira simunati …just wait three months to the d-day.

Shithole Country
6 years ago

I listen some of the things he said. He talked about corruption by citing an example whereby one is building a house that does not much his income. That is what Bingu did at Ndata. That is what many civil servants and ministers are doing. That is what is going on in areas 44, 43, 47, 49 etc but the government is doing nothing. A PS in government gets less than K 1million a month before tax but he or she is building something that does not match his or her income. This is what is killing Malawi and africa…

DzukaniAmalawi
DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Fine words on ethics from the Deputy President. Fine young men and women who do not condemn and/or act on unethical and corrupt behaviour is complicit in the same. Honourable Deputy President I urge you to truly act against unethical and corrupt behaviour within your party and the government. The fact that you’re part of the rot is indicative of your own ethics and how serious you are at upholding the constitution and law of the land. People will judge you on your acts and not words. It is common knowledge that the party you represent is corrupt to core… Read more »

Zikomo
Zikomo
6 years ago

Tracing back his college roots – my foot! This college has failed this country. The College is has produced cashgaters, nepotistics, and murders. No wonder it has produced no president – no creativity. This college is the reason why this country is going to the drain. I know some pips will not be happy with this but hey- stop living in denial ! This art college is a waste of tax payers money. Isn’t time to champion new players in the game other than listening to Chanco song?. Message to all the yoyos running Chanco – Think out of box… Read more »

Headteacher
6 years ago

Did SKC say anything about the implications of aiding known thieves and nonperformers to get back to power in 2014? Through dubious means?

Nick
Nick
6 years ago

VP Chilima seems a good man! The recent series of Declarations of Assets shows how much we need to be reminded of the importance of ethics in government. No-one in leadeership positions in Government or in Opposition, at least since the time of Aleke Banda, can speak with authority on this matter. Chilima may be the exception to that rule! I hope so!

7777999
7777999
6 years ago

If Dpp has to win elections next year then this is their best candidate. No two ways about it. This is the only quality in Dpp which people can vote for. He will cleanse the party and transform Malawi. If Dpp is not ready then release him to form his own party. He brings joy and hope to lots of malawians.

Nabetha
Nabetha
6 years ago
Reply to  7777999

I hear you but remember they are basing their hopes on the ignorance of the majority of Malawian.

Luka
Luka
6 years ago

It is refreshing to read the words of a politician who deserves the title ‘Honorable’. With your inspiring words, Mr Vice-President, you have laid the foundation stone upon which we will build the structure that we need most – our national integrity.

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