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Mojamoja
Mojamoja
8 years ago

South Africans should understand that we are all Africans. Please google people like Clement Kadali.

Enock simunthuwamba Makomo

mr vice president you are talking shit do you think this Rapist whom you call Jacob Zuma can talk some thing against his own nation?how you can say Zuma is not happy with this while he is the leader of Xenophobia?dont allow this Rapist{Zuma} fooling you a chief from his own tribe and his own son are them who order southafrican to start xenophobia in addition since the matter took place Zuma was quite he started talking when some salounding countrys started attaking his people and gave him bad warnings against his bussineses then you can see he is stoping… Read more »

Malindima
Malindima
8 years ago

A country poor like Malawi which has no much of manufacturing base and depends on imports of more 85% of its consumables must trade carefully. It will be like stabbing yourself expecting someone to fee the pain.
Just allow those illegal immigrants to come home and join the bandwagon of maize field workers here at home.

Wodzichepetsa
Wodzichepetsa
8 years ago

Mr. President want to have talks with the lion, the VP maintaining relations with enemies

Headless chickens indeed

Kulibe kantu
Kulibe kantu
8 years ago

Mulindima, you are showing you foolishness and being myopic, whether people went to South Africa illegally or not, they are still Malawian citizens and government is still responsible for their safety and the VP must have been a bit stronger. Yes, sending buses is a good gesture, but that does not stop government from taking action. Secondly, you are also not telling the truth this is the first time government is sending buses to ferry Malawians affected by xenophobia. In 2008 Malawi government also sent buses. That time Joyce Banda was minister of foreign affairs and she was personally involved… Read more »

Kulibe kantu
Kulibe kantu
8 years ago

VP, you should have been a bit stronger. Let RSA feel it. You can see that many African countries like Nigeria, Mozambique etc reacted strongly on this.

Msangaambe Phiri
8 years ago

Inability to compete in a free world market & sense of entitlement are killing SAfricans.There is no any sensible excuse regarding foreign nationals in SA

nicole Ashyle
nicole Ashyle
8 years ago

To solve aproblem is not about revenge.Iknow everybody is angry about it,but Think about the more Malawians who are still in SA kodi mukati mubwenzera Amalawi onse ku SA athako?????

Malindima
Malindima
8 years ago

Just appreciate that at least Malawi Govt has cared this time around.
Munapitako nokha ndipo ambirinu ndi ma illigal immigrants kumeneko. Boma silinakutumizeni kumeneko. Don’t blame VP. Join other foreigners and fight back.you will find that South Africa will be in flames.
Chilima can not think like you wish; he has to act tactfully whilst condemning the attacks.

Malindima
Malindima
8 years ago

I don’t know why people are blaming Chilima. Perhaps you should ask yourself a question as to why you are found in RSA in the first place. Did the Malawi govt. send you there to warrant you blaming the VP?
This is the first time Malawi govt. has sent buses compared to the previous attacks where nothing happened and not even a word from the Malawi govt. You should appreciate!

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