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aubster kacheche
aubster kacheche
6 years ago

tiyenera kuchita zomwe yawe amachita ndipo tidzakhala achifundo ndi anzathu

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

The head of state should drive a powerful campaign with a message of love amongst Malawians. He should refrain from promoting one tribe vs another; favour one region against another. His words should match his actions. He shouldn’t be spreading message of hatred against those who differ with him. Even at the provocation of opposition political parties or individuals, he should be the wise one by not responding to any insults that comes his way. Follow Jesus way of thinking and behaviour towards his enemies. Being a leader isn’t for sissies. You have to have a thick skin. There’s only… Read more »

aubster kacheche
aubster kacheche
6 years ago

tiyenera kukhala achikondi poti mulungu anadzionetsera yekha popeleka mwana wake kudzatifela

amen

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

It started with the head of state who made it ok for Malawians to distinguish each other by their tribes; by which region they come from and by which party they belong to. People have taken the queue and are now shouting divisive language especially when they have a microphone on a podium. kutukwana ndi kulalata has become the order of the day. With that language of divisiveness what chance has the rest of people got if their own leaders don’t love one another. Politics should never be a precursor for hatred. We are all Malawians working for the greater… Read more »

kaka ni dada
kaka ni dada
6 years ago

Mulungu atichitire chifundo chifukwa kusalana kwafika pamponda chimera

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