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Oliver James Chabwera
Oliver James Chabwera
6 years ago

I wonder why many Malawians call Dr Chakwera abusa…. when making comments against him as if to be a pastor is a wrong thing in life, our president was a teacher at the university why not calling him aphunzitsi…. Everyone has a background.

This MCP we see in the opposition side today come 2019 you will see it in the ruling benches

zaka
zaka
6 years ago

Dpp singawope Mcp ,ndipo sinawopepo mcp,chifukwa chake inakupezani ku opposition ,inakusiyaninso komweko,just put your house inoder ,dont live in denial alwalys choncho simungasithe mukhala choncho ,and for your information mcp payokha singawine masankho pamalawi pano.

Tsalayekha Mzika
Tsalayekha Mzika
6 years ago

Whether sponsored or not, MCP should prove democratic enough to lead the country. If their leader can’t deal with petty party issues how can he deal with critical issues of the nation? We need MCP leadership which is better at intra-party democracy than the ruling party itself. Otherwise, we have no future with leaders who are intolerant with the members of their own party and prove to have no wisdom in resolving small party issues and resort to blame others. Are you so weak that you can’t defend your party unity from outside forces? Are you telling us of your… Read more »

Senior Chief Sapitwa
Senior Chief Sapitwa
6 years ago

I have full details of who financed Kaliwo’s conference. Just text on 31072 tollfree. MCP is a party feared by DPPP heavily. Sagona tulo mamembalawa. Chakwera 2019 Boma. Bomailo likubwera.

JBC Atate
JBC Atate
6 years ago

The problem is that most of us are experts in living in denial. I agree with the Nation Newspaper editorial comment; the continued infighting in MCP is a menace to our democracy considering that MCP has been providing meaningful balance of power since the dawn of multiparty democracy in 1994. The fact that the squabbles may be sponsored by some external forces does not mean that MCP won’t be affected by the infighting. Such tactics are used anywhere in the world. What matters is how a party responds to such external forces to minimise its impact. Indeed it’s high time… Read more »

DOBO
DOBO
6 years ago

Bodza ilö!!! Where were you when MCP was in serious squables,infighting during Tembo v Gwanda squable? Where were you when MCP was deadly squable during Tembo v Ebel Kayembe or Chafukira who were also sponsored.Koma atokhala nkhani aku Malawi.Do you think. sponsored few in MCP can lead to one party or can finish MCP off. All fout Goverments and tjree rulimg parties have failed to finish MCP off.

Chafukira
6 years ago

We will see this coming elections you kaliwo with you stories

mkika
mkika
6 years ago

more divisions are coming during primaries in MCP it will be old mcp vs new mcp blood.wich will lead to more indipendint MPs. pamenepo ndi pamene mudzadziwe kut game yakukulirani

nazonzeruwawa
nazonzeruwawa
6 years ago

He who has eyes must see the external invisible hand

Bwengu nitown
Bwengu nitown
6 years ago

Malawi will never go back to one party system of government, I swear because not all of us are weak minded and money hungry like Kaliwo, Kuntsaira, Ntaba, Felix Jumbe just to mention a few who changes political colors for monetary benefits. You associate the MCP with attrocities but those of us who have been there from those days knows the truth and thats why the current MCP has a good number of youths because they know the ones who were leaders of the bad deeds are now in other political parties. The problem is wakwithu syndrome which is putting… Read more »

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