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Yondo
Yondo
5 years ago

Apumbwa how come to say Malawi can not developing just showing you dont have vision for this country please you so old cant see any future from you.

kavibangwa
kavibangwa
5 years ago

From a concious mind point of view and for every right thinking Malawian it is absurd to be voting for a president because he claims to be building roads, hospitals, schools etc because that is already the responsibility of the government. the big man should be telling us the strategic plan he has for this country to tackle deep rooted immorals that are dragging this country down. if he can outline that i bet he will get my vote otherwise i won’t. We need politics of substance

Njuki
Njuki
5 years ago

I agree with you Mr President that others are busy with inflammatory politics a good example is Gresseder was Geoffrey and Mchacha.

magwira
magwira
5 years ago
Reply to  Njuki

hahaha umatha..

Noxy
5 years ago
Reply to  Njuki

another Good example is Callista Mutharika and Patricia Kaliyati

Bolingo
Bolingo
5 years ago
Reply to  Noxy

Ukunamatu iwe Callista and Patricia are only talking facts

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