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Dungulinya
Dungulinya
5 years ago

Talk is all you do. No action. Given up is what you have done. Let those that still hope and dream try. It’s election season. Time for change, time for renewal. If not Chilima then who? You offer critique and historical comparison between the incompatible, come on Brown Mpinganjira? The reality of the matter is you do not understand what is happening at all. Wait for a historical analysis when it is done, I suppose.

Mbanji
5 years ago
Reply to  Dungulinya

@ Dungulinya, i agree with you; reforms should continue in the government headed by Chilima himself! Malawians needs a bit of ‘kukoma mtima kwa atsogoleri’ let’s see something different….osatinso zoti makoma a ma sukulu nkumagwa okha due to poor construction?, in the 21st Century??????

Mbanji
5 years ago
Reply to  Dungulinya

We are not just following Chilima blindly no, but he has a track record as a winner from wherever he’s been; we’ve heard stories of him wanting everyone on time and every time, we’ve also heard stories that he does not like poor workmanship, the evidence is there …….he was chosen from the private sector because of his success there, so how about if he implements all that, in our government, also taking a leaf from Rwanda? I think going forward, a good track record of an individual should be one of the prerequisites for one to be our leader….we… Read more »

Chabwino
Chabwino
5 years ago

That’s where you need the help of atonga there to start those political fires. Remember the days of Aleke Banda how he helped Muluzi to set Malawi on fire in 1993/94?

Nzika
Nzika
5 years ago

Well said,We really do need a peaceful revolution,forward thinking,focused leadership.This can only be achieved by Servants of the People and not by ‘Boot Licking Politicians and Blind Followers’. The electorate need to be engaged in a more inclusive way.This takes time and Huge Financial resources.It cannot be achieved overnight.

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