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Omex70
Omex70
6 years ago

The same president missed the opportunity by not gracing the 125 years Celebrations for Zambezi Evangelical Church held on 3rd September, 2017, though he was invited as Guest of Honour. Zambezi Evangelical Church is not a small movement. It has over 700 churches and over 300 pastors in the country. The church was shocked to hear that the president is not coming to attend the celebrations instead he will send Honourable Nankhumwa to represent him. The president himself has been attending 25 years celebrations. But here we are talking of 125 years. We suspect that the president was misled by… Read more »

Nganiza Muthulika
6 years ago

Malawians are indeed peaceful People what makes them disappointed is the state president says one word which means opposite. He does not accuse hus cadets when they are harrassing other parties. In Malawi we fought for democracy while APM was in USA. He did not suffer. Its a shame He got everything for free. All He does is to shield his fellower DDPS. I have NO trust in hos peaceful words He talks about. He is like Trump.

JJK
JJK
6 years ago

Why is it that all the security personnel are looking at the birds instead of looking at the president for his security?

LadyMalawi
LadyMalawi
6 years ago
Reply to  JJK

They are not entirely out of line – It’s still in line with their duties as bird droppings on the President is a matter of national security too as the liquid is likely to cause bodily harm to the president – poop dropping in an eye can make one blind, and it’s in our best interest to not have our President smelling like it and polluting the air 😉

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