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PeterMustFall
PeterMustFall
7 years ago

Well done Mr President, now you can fire Chaponda

Jenda nyirenda
Jenda nyirenda
7 years ago

Well done Mr President.. now fire Chaponda

Inu
Inu
7 years ago

I think it is fair to state that the president should be commended here He has taken a bold step and at the end of the day it is our democracy that wins. God Bless Malawi.

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
7 years ago

That’s better Your Excellence.

JBC Atate
JBC Atate
7 years ago

If this story was about the President refusing to sign Access to Information Bill into law, there would have been 100 insults in the name of comments just after an hour of publishing this. What you have done is commendable Mr. President.

hoitty
hoitty
7 years ago

Bravo Mr President. Apa mwachita zanzeru. kwatsala Muchotse mantha omwe muli nawo pa Chaponda. After all in ndi president. Kumalimba mtima ngati Bingu. anatuluka UDF mmaso muli gwaa nde inu mukaope Chaponda? A Tcheya was more powerful than this Chaponda that you are fearing

santana
santana
7 years ago

The game is not won so far. Expect many excuses for not giving information by the govt. What procedures are there to use arresting the one hiding information? We might fall into the same scenario with the Impeachment of the president. Let us see.

Chimanga
Chimanga
7 years ago

Journalists, please note that the maizegate issue and burning of Ministry of Agriculture issue are classified…. musatifunse zimenezi

chigubu
chigubu
7 years ago
Reply to  Chimanga

mantha bwanji ndi maize gate bwanji zinthu zimakhala online

achapidigu
7 years ago

Bravo our president

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