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Ndendeuli
Ndendeuli
5 years ago

George Malemia tsopano

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

That’s the problem with breeding cadets within the ranks who don’t know discipline other than violence and vilifying others. Why would there be violence during DPP primaries? Why would there be castigation within DPP MP aspirants? I really don’t understand Honourable Nankhumwa.

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

put some respect on apumbwax hierarchy there’s no great intimidation than that!! no violence but burn UTM cars and houses….these fools time is up! Cant wait to vote u out we need new things even faces.

Kholowa
Kholowa
5 years ago

Hahahaha let us respect our thieves……

Chameleonesentimentals
Chameleonesentimentals
5 years ago

Mukamaliza mundiuza

Navaya
Navaya
5 years ago

Hahahaha…you hv abandoned the secret ballot? So come clear as to what system you will use……..anzathu a MCP atsogola….almost through now…ife tulimbana ndi choice ya which system. hope we hv learnt lots of lessons from MCP….their leadership ensured primaries were free and fair..they did not favour anyone……

pathfinder
pathfinder
5 years ago
Reply to  Navaya

Navana are you for real? Do you even follow how primary elections are conducted in MCP camp? zooti kuli zipwirikiti ukudziwa ndiye ukanene kuti it has been free and fair? I doubt ngatidi uli wa DPP, please go back to your mother party, tisiire dpp yathu, ife zathu timathana nazo tokha. sizifunika nthumwi za mcp zobvala chikopa cha dpp kuzatisokonezera zinthu.

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