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mtete
mtete
5 years ago

Difficult to appreciate why anyone could vote DPP/APM. The party has done enough damage to Malawi. We need change.

Maliseche
Maliseche
5 years ago

Development muzinamiza ayao osati ife ayi , where have you been the last four years?

mike
mike
5 years ago

mr maliseche is now akubisala kwambiri akufuna azingodya ndalama too old for this generation

mike
mike
5 years ago

na cadet ngakale mutapanga bwanji mr maliseche is too old sangabisale ndipo simungamubise ameneyo muziwaso komaso nobody is going to give a vote to unenergetic old man like that one utm ikupulisani ndipo mulilapo

Emarire vava
Emarire vava
5 years ago

Kodi ndi zoona amanena Saulosi zija kuti Pitala ndi anzache mmakhala pa tv kumaonera misonkhano yake heti? Mulira simunati

Duduzane
5 years ago

So if chilima is the drankurd the wring person who is to blame is Peter muthalika. The one who don’t have brain fear r choosing chilima as his running mate. To my observation is better to be ruled by the drunkerd than the sobber ones hense we trust ed them and they failed.

President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
5 years ago

AKUNAMA ASIYENI AVOTERANE ALOMWE OKHAOKHA TIWONE NGATI AWINE

psyuta
psyuta
5 years ago

Chilima saizi yako ndi imeneyi basi. Osamadzipopa.

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

dying horses…your sitting on a time bomb

Telon
Telon
5 years ago

What does this mean to UDF? This working relationship is not in good faith. Someone will be shown where he belongs.

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