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Chimunthu
7 years ago

Malawi’s 52nd Independence celebrations marks 52 years of deterioration, not progress. Praying to God will achieve nothing unless APM takes his finger out and does something to advance the country. Action should begin at the top not at village level. What can the ordinary villager do without leadership from the top? The DPP government has done absolutely nothing to further the development of he country. Mired in corruption as it is there is no hope for the country. Any good that is being done is due to foreign aid, mainly from the old colonial masters. What do APM’s friends the… Read more »

Petre Mathanyula.
7 years ago
Reply to  Chimunthu

Hard work my foot. You want ordinary people to work hard on empty stomachs while you and your crooked ministers continue to loot our money. No way.

The watchman
The watchman
7 years ago

52 years with nothing to show for & we are still living a lie. APM can not profess unity, integrity, patriotism if he still harboring corrupt individuals, fear of men in his administration.
It’s time to introspect our politics if Malawi has to progress at moment the moral crisis continues to swallow the destiny of Malawi. We pretend to turn to God but not abiding in His glorious will & He is not a respect of persons but principals.

dzana
dzana
7 years ago

No Livingstonia Synod, that’s devide and concur

You demand hard work for everyone yet you create so many public holidays like for example namazani holiday – is that not contradictory?

Mzala
7 years ago
Reply to  dzana

I guess CCAP was represented by Nkhoma Synod. Even Blantyre Synod was not there.

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