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dingi
dingi
9 years ago

ben phiri needs security more than anybody.he is the prime minister of our country,he is special aide to the president,he is advisor to the president,most importantly the real first lady of malawi

Thomas kamoza Mtonga
9 years ago

Influencial to anything the President decides

Kanyimbi Kasweta
Kanyimbi Kasweta
9 years ago

This man Z Allan Ntata was right after all! Now I see his point. ndiye mwati munthuyu ndi field Marshall?

Thyolo Boy
Thyolo Boy
9 years ago

Inenso ndaona tsopano Ntata is right. I think anthuwa ali pa chibwenzi. No wonder Ben is more powerful and close than even the first lady. Its hard to break their relationship especially when they enjoy conjugal and romantic moment which Gertrude misses

Balamanthu
9 years ago

Mukhitho-You will never say something sensible iwe.Dont you see abuse of office.Whats so special about Ben Phiri?He needs to get the same treatment like others.When some advisors and personal assistants are more sacred than others how can you do reform of government?How can there be rule of law when you bend the governing conditions and rules for dishing out security personnel?Dziko lathu kaya ine!

gede
gede
9 years ago

let’s watch and see mine zithere

john
john
9 years ago

The position of Ben Phiri was previously held by Shyley Kondowe but had no security awa zikuwavuta coz he has ego

lol
lol
9 years ago

I think Allan Z. Ntata is right, ndawona tsopano.

Concerned citizen
Concerned citizen
9 years ago

Marshal Director??

chishuka
chishuka
9 years ago

opusa sasowa tikuonani

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