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Wanangwa Chande
Wanangwa Chande
6 years ago

Mwapatsidwa tima chenji mwati mupange ka NGO kanu, mbuzi za anthu………..

Chipapwiche
Chipapwiche
6 years ago

May god act now. I wish God intervenes asap. Komatu chuma mukulandilachi nchamagaziiii. Ok, are you sure Malawi is on track?? God hear the cry of Malawians.

Rift Valley
Rift Valley
6 years ago

Phillip Kamangila? Who is he? Ndiye akupatsani zingati? I will believe the fight against corruption is taking shape only after Chaponda and the likes of him are in the cooler.

You say progress has been made in the fight against corruption as evidenced by Cashgate cases? Does recovery of a miserable K600million out of more than K236billon and seizing a few houses constitute progress?

Please, just enjoy what DPP has given you( and I bet this has come from government coffers; which is corruption any way).

Concerned Citizens, my foot!

mabvuto
mabvuto
6 years ago

pac is fight for chakwera to be president.

wester kosamu
wester kosamu
6 years ago

so you are pro-government NGO and sponsored by it? Dont you see that your positions are already compromised? Do you still think that Malawians are still blind to be fooled? Does your paymaster know anything about contact and dialogue? Has he ever paid attention to any voice of reason since he came to power? Aaa a Phillip Kamangira kujiya la town kuti ana adyee? haha haha! mwina pano munalemèra munaziyambira kale zimenezi.Mmakumbukira nthawi ya UDF mutatibera ndalama ma deposit woti tilandire ngongole ku bungwe la SEDOM /DEMATT.Tinali magulu ambiri omwe zathu zinapotera inu mutanyambitaaa Chauta adzikhala nanu akulu koma tsiku… Read more »

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