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Saulos
Saulos
6 years ago

Nyasatimes you are also regionalistic. This is so because you don’t elaborate the events happening in northern region. For the army parade, when it comes to mzuzu city, you don’t say from this place to that place. Honestly speaking you are not giving full details of the events in the region hence rationalistic

Waka
Waka
6 years ago

Stupid malawians. You should have left the colonialists to continue ruling you. You might have been at an advanced stage by now, not like a society of retards. Realistically Malawi is still in 1985.

Chimunthu
6 years ago

What is there to celebrate? Certainly not 53 years of progress. Be honest and accept that the British did and are still doing more for Malawi than any president or government has done over the past 53 years of self-government.

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

Malawians,are we really independent in the real sense? 53 years after the departure of the British rulers ,we are still dependent on foreign aid otherwise,we could not run our economies.Thanks to DONOR NATIONS FOR THEIR tremendous hosipitalities that have enabled our economies to remain afloat at least hitherto.There are very few African States like Botswana which has at least,reached the position of being independent,WELL DONE BROTHERS AND SISTERS.The funds which are sent to us by DONOR NATIONS,are channeled to personal interests by the leaders and their serviles leaving a drop of it to the masses of our people.So long as… Read more »

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