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Gerard mapanga Phiri
Gerard mapanga Phiri
7 years ago

Civil activities are weak, they are too much in politics than well being of the country. They should have been started already making noice together with oppositions and even looking at legal angles by themselves

Padambo Njobvuyalema
Padambo Njobvuyalema
7 years ago

This is Malawi. The story ends here as nothing will happen. We are so good at discovering malpractices by those in high offices yet we are extremely afraid to take decisive actions. We will sing the same song, “tidzaonana 2019 pa chisankho”. We think once people move into high offices they are untouchable, unaccountable!. We should not blame those who capitalize on the weakness of the masses when the masses themselves are happy to be on the receiving end. Why don’t we try this. Parliament is meeting from 21st November 2016, and IF THE SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT AND HON. FRANCIS… Read more »

Malawi
Malawi
7 years ago

Damn Right… we are stupid… our own enemies

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