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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
5 years ago

Muthalika is now demanding support from the North Youth, the Region he and his late thug and corrupt brother Bingu hated the most.It is disgustingly shamefull for Muthalika to day to tell the Youth whom he does not care about them.Muthalika your politics is so cheap that you can not win the battle in 2019 believe it or not.The people can not forget what you have done and what you are doing to our country.Both of you and your brother,have completely destroyed and put our country into a state of denigration where we have been regrettably turned into dinosaurs of… Read more »

Mmalawi
Mmalawi
5 years ago

The 3 youths in my household have divided their votes between Chakwera and Chilima. I myself am for tambala wakuda

Katong'ongo
Katong'ongo
5 years ago

You demented cruel and wicked person. A son of perdition who has punished the youth from the north and ensure his tribe enjoys the collective toil of all Malawians. The youth from the north must wake up and dare not vote for this wicked man. Northern youth, you have to define your destiny. Jappie, Grace Chiumia, Goodall, Chilenga, Sanga and many more northern puppets are there to earn a living and nothing to offer to our region. We need Chakwera or Chilima here.

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago
Reply to  Katong'ongo

I disagree. Youths countrywide (not only from the North) should all be rejecting mediocrity. For e.g. what does a form IV student in Nthalire (CP) have that his/ her counterparts in Kasiya (LL) and Nkando (MJ) have? Probably all these students are studying using ‘koloboyi’. Unless one opts to be inferior intellectually, why think going to college to college with say 25 points while your colleague (similar conditions) with 14 points has been completely left out? Where is your pride? Of course as a nation ‘tidzingozikwata ndi chala chonchi’ but forget genuine development!! Politicians should STOP deliberately giving wrong definition… Read more »

CitizenX
CitizenX
5 years ago

Yes the youth will register to vote for a YOUTHFUL LEADER, we have had enough of clueless people leading us the wrong direction deeper into poverty.

gwenenthe mwale
gwenenthe mwale
5 years ago

vuma wasakala by oliver tuku mtukudzi. madala kapumeni mwakalamba. lolani achinyamata alamulire. ngati mukuwopa milandu mudzangolapa kwa mulungu basi

JOHN
JOHN
5 years ago

MALAWIAN YOUTHS WILL INDEED REGISTER BUT THEY WILL NOT VOTE FOR YOU PETER MUTHARIKA. YOU THINK YOUR COMMUNITY COLLECGES IS BENEFITTING EVERYBODY??? YOU MUST BE VERY DULL IF THAT IS YOUR THINKING.

Chappe;
5 years ago

And if they do register, they will not be voting for APM!

Paradign Shift
Paradign Shift
5 years ago

Old man just start packing your belongs ready to vacate the state residences. We have had enough of your clueless, dramatic & nepotistic adm. Wait for a humiliating deaf in May. Its either Chakwera or Chilima

Born Free
5 years ago

We like it or not, he is going to be our President up to 2024. Those on the bench should know that they will remain there for another 5 more years

Bonzozobo
Bonzozobo
5 years ago
Reply to  Born Free

I didn’t even think that a Person of Your Status could Dispatch such Discredited News of still Running After a Falling Body which just Rests waiting for Eschatological Fulfilment.

nkonsimphile gumede
5 years ago

magogo tsopano kupanga encourage ma youth kuti apange register nde adzamuvotele iyeyo gogoyo into power for another term. wanya nayo old man!!!!!!!

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