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GRM
GRM
5 years ago

I am sure the president is leaving in another country.
The Malawi everybody knows is degenerating beyond extreme poverty

Mhesha
5 years ago

This is the only President who has effectively run this nation for 4 yrs without donor budgetary support.

Amos
Amos
5 years ago
Reply to  Mhesha

so what? are we supposed to use these fallacies to blind fold the poor?

NIC
NIC
5 years ago
Reply to  Mhesha

donors account for 40% of budget support of which 30% is stolen. He is no better than all the presidents before him!!!

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
5 years ago

Mr President,your narration is misguiding in the sense that the economic gains you are talking about,is your own and your dupes,but the overwhelming majority of our people are living in sink-holes.Most of the people can not afford to feed their families three-times a day.Mr.President,is that a success you are boasting for? How about the corruption that is condemned throughout the world? How would you and your serviles,choose to live in an exuberant hotel abroad,while the national economy is in complete disorder,without a sense of dignity and care for the people of Malawi,how would you pay BR STERLING 450 (MK450.000 per… Read more »

DR MANGA
5 years ago

SCORE SHEET

Fighting Corruption 5%
Power/Electricity 7%
Agriculture 30%
Press Freedom 60%
Education Standards 20%
Health 15%
Creating Jobs 10%
Internal Security 30%

Average Score 22%

Martin
Martin
5 years ago

Abwana President mukamva uchitsiru wa munthu wamkulu ndiye umene mukulankhura inuwo. Popeza ambirife a Malawi takuyikirani kumbuyo mnyozo wa anthu aku UK ndiye mukuona ngati kuno zinthu zilibwino? Pakati pa iwe ndi Mzimayi uja amene adapeza ikonome yotheratu ndindani? Mafuta, forex, kutsika mitengo ya zinthu sudazipeze Mzimayi atakonza pa miyezi itatu yokha? Pamene iwe ngakhale mafuta oyendetsera maliro amkulu wako adachita kutigawira ndi Zambia ndi South Africa? Ndiye lero ungamalankhure zokhuta kuona ngati ife tayiwala-Mbuzi?

Mukandi Chilewo
Mukandi Chilewo
5 years ago

This is a clear sign that Muthalika is out of touch with the situation on the ground. Let him look at the clear signs of times! He has failed.

Central
Central
5 years ago

If you are a genuine professional, then you should be the first person to appreciate that external evaluators could be the best judges!

Again, as a teacher you should be the first to understand that no student marks his exam papers………………………..!! Makaniwa bwanji kodi……………………………………………………………………………………………..!! Muli dziko liti……………………………….? Komwe kukukhala anyamata a IMF kapenatu………….? Mxiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Baba ndinu omva zanokhaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

This why Malawians are telling you, your excellency, that you’re too old to govern. If you look at all the photos you took in the UK; you’ll have an idea of what development means. I am sure you didn’t experience any blackouts, you had running water, the roads (highways) were impeccable, people had food, schools were modern with a lot of universities, generally buildings were modern and clean etc. What we have in Malawi is a sorry state. This is a shithole country. Even Zuma laughed at our roads. To make things worse, Global Economic Data is telling us that… Read more »

James Nkhoma
James Nkhoma
5 years ago

It is obvious Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika has delivered! there is so much development taking place in our cities, towns and villages. We now have National IDs, we now have best roads being constructed, we now have best Community colleges being constructed. We have enough food in our houses, save for pocket areas. We now can borrow from the banks at a better rate than before. General, Mutharika has performed beyond expectations.

innocent m'bama
innocent m'bama
5 years ago

well done mr president keep it up

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