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Kenkkk
Kenkkk
7 years ago

That is the problem, dpp dangling huge cashgated stolen money to some officials of her fiercest opposition rivals. Stupidly these poor officials fall for it and start causing problems. That is what is happening with some stupid selfish mcp officials. Ken as he told us refused 3mn but it seems now 12mn has caught his eye and will accept this disgraceful bribery, throwing all his principles out of the window. Watch this space for Ken, just resting for the time-being. Dpp is trying to conquer the north and central regions by whatever means, hence money enticement, obscene money for most… Read more »

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
7 years ago

When will Malawian politicians start working for the good of The Warm Heart of Africa? Malawi has reached the bottom of the list of developing countries, but where our politicians SHOULD be looking at how to lift her up from there, they spend all their time arguing, making sure their families & tribesmen benefit at the expense of the whole country, hiring expensive, unnecessary jets… We need a Magufuli.

Mayonaise
Mayonaise
7 years ago
Reply to  Ngalamayi

I support that. Huge monies are shared amongst themselves leaving us poorer and poorer.

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