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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

This is where CSO’s, CAMA, Ministry of Civic Education, Labour, Private Sector and MEC should spend most of their energies educating the youth on politics (civic education), if Malawi is to lift itself from abject poverty and graduate from being the poorest country in the world. It used to be that Civics was part of primary school curriculum in the 80’s and if it isn’t, then Min of Education should reintroduce it. The proposed widespread civic education should target the young voters including those that are in the villages especially the uneducated (between the two groups they account for excess… Read more »

Nabetha
6 years ago

SEE Genesis 47 verse 40 -……………. and you shall serve your brother;
but when you grow restless you shall break his yoke from your neck.” Let them be ware we were not created to oppressed!!!

Nabetha
6 years ago

You are talking – most of us Malawians we are pre occupied with self preservation. But we need to remember that power is too sweet to let go. We need a handful of Chilembwes, Chakufwa Chihanas or Nelson Mandelas or these Comrades will continue to party.

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago

Son of a poor man!!

Nabetha
6 years ago
Reply to  Kaitano

You are not poor but may be you lack the know how of turning your gifting into wealth. read books on wealth formation sir.

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