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Quota system
Quota system
9 years ago

One of the chiefs who visited Kyungu last month to bash those who champion federalism.

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9 years ago

Tikwezane alhomwe basi

Titha
Titha
9 years ago

Right Mr. President

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9 years ago

Mafumu amenewo sadalakwitse kukuthawani chifukwa iwo agwira ntchito ndi boma la PP ngati m’mene mukunenera kuti agwire ntchito ndi boma la dpp. Prof you are contradicting yourself.

Martha
Martha
9 years ago

Awuzeni mafumuwad amvetsetse zimenezo

Zandale ai koma chitukuko pogwira ntchito limodzj ndi boma

Ludatha
Ludatha
9 years ago

True Mr. President

Frank
Frank
9 years ago

Yes that’s right Mr. President

Lorde
Lorde
9 years ago

What a brilliant advice the president has given to the newly installed T/A other chiefs must listen to the same and try to practice it

Mchinji
Mchinji
9 years ago

Ok

Sammy
Sammy
9 years ago

Indeed for the Malawi to achieve socio-economic development, there is need for all chiefs to be non partisan but work together with government of the day and every political party for the benefit of our country.

It is sad that some chiefs are bribed and start showing sides this should be discouraged in our country

Please APM be the first President to show chiefs that we need leaders who focus on development

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