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Tsambalikagwa
5 years ago

MCP will move on without Msowoya, Right Hon Harry Mkandawire, Rev Morris Munthali, Catherine Gotani Hara, Loveness Gondwe, Just to mention few, Are on the ground to make sure MCP is still intact in the North,Wishing you all the best

Abiti
Abiti
5 years ago

Fair thee well. People from upnorth dont like Msowoya. Too pompous

Gucci Grace
Gucci Grace
5 years ago

I Just love his well tailored suits, he is always well put together, very nice Mr Speaker Sir! go the sky is the limit, widen your horizons you are definatly way better than MCP, let that not define you Sir. The net is wide open!

Zam'tonda
Zam'tonda
5 years ago

Dung to wherever this guy goes a man with big grammar he has poor vision worth the worst characteristics of a tick a political parasite unproductive towards party registration the boy has good school eishh sluggish

Abiti
Abiti
5 years ago
Reply to  Zam'tonda

True.

udf yatha ngati nsalu ya makatani

You can say that again Thindwa. Msowoya proved to arrogant and intolerant. We all know that he was not happy with the coming of Mia, Rev. Munthali and the Mzimba giant Harry Mkandawire. He forgot he was in opposition and working together is much needed while in opposition. MCP is not worried. Bester Majoni is dead and buried. Daza is finished. Ntaba is finished. Kutsaira is finished. Edwin Banda is finished. Margaret Maimbs is finished. Felix Jumbe will be gone. Gustav Kaliwo is dead. Ntaba is busy licking his boss’s shithole to survive. Binton Kutsaira too. Bon voyage. Join BJ… Read more »

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