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Dengu
Dengu
7 years ago

Well said.

Zakatangale Tatopa Nazo
Zakatangale Tatopa Nazo
7 years ago

Ntata you are now my replacement for ada Kasambara. I love you! Mutharika Must Fall! We will meet on the street Mr. Dausi! Mwationongera dziko lathu lokoma la Malawi.

Dave
Dave
7 years ago

Well written Allan, very well indeed. I can’t agree with u more. But like someone else has said, were u able to see these things when u were in govt? Were u? Why then didnt u speak out like u do now? That aside, your article is very beautiful. But in Mw we the citizens have this old Kamuzu mentality that our president and leaders own the country. It’s their property. If govt builds this, constructs that, “Angwazi atimangira chakutichakuti” and we go about thanking him “ANgwazi zikomo kwambiri mwatimangira mseu, chipatala, etc” Thats what we think. It is like… Read more »

Bolingo
Bolingo
7 years ago

This an excellent analysis of the dire situation in which we find ourselves. It is also a call to action. Please don’t shoot the messenger.

Chititimbe
Chititimbe
7 years ago

Allan, though I don’t like pompus boys like you, but I agree with on many points raised in your article. “It is not necessary anymore to guess why people clamor for low-paying government jobs…” This quote is saying a lot about you, Allan. You once clamor for these low-paying government jobs and indeed you got one. Now I know why you accepted such a low-paying government job. Probably this is the same reason you have been fighting for one more low-paying government job. But thanks for being honest and indeed I agree with you, it is not surprising to see… Read more »

Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
7 years ago

For once I agree with Ntata. It’s true that even the tax collecting modalities are bent on chocking small businesses and not encouraging them. It’s also true that our current crop of politicians don’t care what will happen in the future since they have all sent their children outside the country on our tax payers money.

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