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chataika
chataika
5 years ago

On christian perspective Mr Kachaje you are quite right and true nevertheless, let differ on your piece of guidance. You should understand that APM is a politician and whatever he says, does is to deal with his enemies. So other than forgiving MCP but he can not do so on political podium but in a church yes. Let me give you an example of Chakwera; can ou believe in all fairness that his statement regarding the construction of Kasiya road claiming has just wasted money for this construction is that justifiable? So you can see from this angle that Chakwera… Read more »

Watematema Mutu
5 years ago

You judge a true statesman by what he says when angry. Peter is leading this nation in bitter mood and no wonder his boys are always in zikwanjelisation mood!!!!!!!…. another tonne of bricks falling on some innocent souls.

Nzika ya Malawi
Nzika ya Malawi
5 years ago

Touching & Great Piece Of Advice Mr Kachaje! If Mutharika has ears to hear, let him hear this free advice from Mr Kachaje, otherwise afa ndi maganizo. APM should also read this: “Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give unto wrath; for it is written, vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. Romans 12:19. APM should also take a lesson from what happened to King Saul as he was prepared to kill David to prevent him from becoming king in his place coz of greed & jealousy not knowing God had already anointed David to take his… Read more »

Arnold Malasha
Arnold Malasha
5 years ago

Munthalika you can not decide for the beutiful citizens of malawi who to and not to lead our country… You rigged the votes to get that position but your time is over dont feel too much comfortable

The Patriot
The Patriot
5 years ago

If the President is so bitter with MCP for “being a bunch of murderers” even though none of his family was murdered…..I wonder how the families of the July 21 Massacre victims, the families of Chasowa and Njaunju think about the DPP regime??

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago
Reply to  The Patriot

His father was murdered by the party of darkness and blood apparently

grandprix
grandprix
5 years ago
Reply to  BigMan

It is not true that his father was murdered. He is lying. He says that his father died in the 60s. His brother, Bingu, told us that their father died in 1973 after retirement. He only lamented that his retirement package delayed and he died before he received his pay. Who should we believe, Peter or Bingu? By the way, where is his father’s grave and what have these two boys done to honour their father’s resting place? They have been mute about it. What is MCP? Is it an organisation that brought about colonial freedom or human beings? Who… Read more »

cipiliro
cipiliro
5 years ago

Good advice although seems has fallen into deaf ears. It it healthy for the head of state to harbor grudges and bitterness like that? Anyway to choose a president is in the hands of malawians not the head of state.

Kayira
Kayira
5 years ago

Those who forget their past are condemned to repeat it

AUBREN
5 years ago

Mr Kachaje your History should not be one sided. APM is crying for what the party did during its reign. If you can check the Jews still remembers the days of the Holocaust. On the other point, the parties which committed atrocities in the areas Kachaje mentioned were removed. We do not have the Nazi party and that showed forgiveness to the party? again a the people who killed the Jews were charged with crimes at international tribunals. Yet, here in Malawi nobody who committed such an activity was tried. In the case of South Africa, the Nationalist Party was… Read more »

Mwananyanian
Mwananyanian
5 years ago
Reply to  AUBREN

@AUBRIEN Well stated here. Indeed, it has been suggested, in the past, that in most countries MCP would (and should) have been abolished or even criminalized when democracy was introduced. And it’s proprietors taken to account in competent courts (in today’s environment, Kamuzu et al would be at the Hague facing the music): that failure will forever be a blotch on Malawians, and future generations will not judge us kindly on this matter. THAT WAS A BIG MISTAKE! Where is the accountability? And no wonder current MCPers, even those who are alive and were part of the “genocide”, have no… Read more »

AUBREN
5 years ago

Kachaje is missing a point on forgiveness, the president is not talking about killing someone here.

Sure
Sure
5 years ago
Reply to  AUBREN

So why the president says as long as hes alive ? Thats bitterness .. as leader he was not to habour such hatred. More ove we have new MCP. Anthu amene mumayankhula zopusa kuku fufuzani ma banja anu sada zunzidweko olo pangono

MAPUYA MULUPALE
MAPUYA MULUPALE
5 years ago
Reply to  Sure

ngati dpp ikutizuza pano makoponi kutipatsa koma feteleza osatipatsa .kudzaika mwala wa nseu mpaka pano nseu palibe. kuno ku lilongwe ku chibubu school tamanga tonkha .kwa kalumbu mseu watala kulibe mpaka kwa bisai .nde tivotere mbava ife kaya.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

That’s liking drinking hoping that the other person dies; that’s what harbouring hatred do people. Hatred should never be in the psyche of a head of state….not at all. Its unhealthy for the president to carry such burdens. I can understand now why he is busy castigating and vilifying the opposition and his family (Callista Mutharika). Love conquers all and that’s what he preached at the just ended ceremony with the Ngonis. Practice what you preach if you’re to be believable.

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