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mohiwa
mohiwa
9 years ago

cultural issues are not equal to political issues. when come to commemoration of other cultural heritage, no one queries, why only with mulhako?

Mwana wa Mackmillan
Mwana wa Mackmillan
9 years ago

Mokuti munakapanga msewu umodzi okha wa toygate

KENNEDY MANJAWIRA
9 years ago

PARTIES ; PARTIES ;HONEY MOONS; HONEY MOONS ;BRIDAL SHOWERS;BRIDAL SHOWERS EVEN OLD PEOPLE WHILE PEOPLE ARE DYING IN HOSPITALS; REALLY?? WE ARE NOT SERIOUS !!

malawian
malawian
9 years ago

mlakho will never die whether u like it or not.we like so very much iwe ngati ulibe chikhalidwe zako izo ukawafunse agogo ako

Mr.Bambo
Mr.Bambo
9 years ago

Kkkkkkk Bwitoto walasa!!Indeed the question should stand as such!!!Answers please?????Ok it is the old granny that needs to be first beautified!!!

concerned
concerned
9 years ago

K60m can be used to construct 2 full primary school (10 school blocks), ie 8 classrooms, std 1 to 8, headmasters office and staff room for each school that has a life of over 40 years. Now we will blow K60m in 1 day and pupils still still earning under trees. Honesty Mw has not reached the level of this spending. K60m for 1 day cultural event!!

Nambewe
9 years ago

Ndiye ayitcholatu

mbwenu mbwenu
mbwenu mbwenu
9 years ago

tiyeni tikavine nawo aganya mose nawoso azabwera kwathu

Moyenda
Moyenda
9 years ago

Kudos Mlakho! Until you visit Yod Abysinia chain of restaurants in Addis Ababa, you cant agree more with Kondwani on the importance of culture to tourism. In Addis families – I mean dad, mum and kids – go to restaurants for amusement; the food is traditional and affordable, making it accessible to Ethiopians as well. But in Malawi things are expensive, amusement is a monopoly for men, and we fail to integrate our culture in our goings on. it’s because we like talking more than action, and we are shameless about mediocrity.

Gogo Pitala
9 years ago

tribalism is what drives DPP and nothing else.

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