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Luka
Luka
6 years ago

DPP’s list of unfulfilled policy objectives is impressive, as is the list of the MCP’s policy objectives, and those of the other parties also. What we need is an Honest Politics Party to fulfill them. Such a party would not need to waste time formulating more objectives. It could pick and choose from those of the other parties, and put them into practice, honestly – without corruption. Moreover, it’s candidates would be scrupulously vetted and no one with a record of dishonesty would be allowed to stand for election as an HPP candidate. Old politicians who might try to recycle… Read more »

Martin
Martin
6 years ago

The main problem with Malawians is ignorance and politicians knows this and that’s why they kill the education system for the poor while sending their children to better schools overseas. The aim is to make sure their children will take over ruling and stealing while our children will continue to suffer and hand-clapping them, and nearly 60 percent of Malawians don’t know this due to their level of education, no access to information, poverty, etc yet those who know better are either corrupted or biased by the politicians they support. How many Malawians understand what Ntata is talking about? Or… Read more »

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Sure!

Chatsalira
Chatsalira
6 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Well summarized.

Gogo
Gogo
6 years ago

Thanks Ntata. Malawians are too quite. Why? We know that even if we make noise now, nothing can improve with Peter and his DPP. If you lived in Malawi villages you would see how hopeless a million times Malawians are now compared to 30 years ago. How much money have development partners pumped into Malawi over the years? and yet poverty is the rise, hunger is the rise, corruption is the order of the day, nepotism is on the rise, food insecurity is around the corner, almost every good thing is out of order in Malawi. Minus election rigging, with… Read more »

Citizen
Citizen
6 years ago

Well written. Peter Mutharika is simply awaste of time. He is irrelevant to our situation and agenda as a nation . Simply put we are wasting our precoius time with him.

Bandulo
6 years ago

What good can come out from this idiot so called Ntata.
Mphwanga nkhondo sumenyela dziko la weni
Ask Miguna Miguna of Kenya deported from his own country of birth
Mphwanga wachepanazo mwana want mbusa iwe

Citizen
Citizen
6 years ago
Reply to  Bandulo

@ Bandulo

You fool comment of substantive issues that Ntata has raised. Anthu ngati iwe ndi curse ku dziko la malawi. Malawi is much better without people with shallow minds and sycophants like Bandulo. Can you look into the eyes of Malawians and tell them that mutharika has delivered on his promises and that Malawi has developed. pathetic Bandulo.

Pension Nenereko
Pension Nenereko
6 years ago

Mwalankhula a Ntata! Surely foundation stones while others are gathering molds ???????????????

revolution
revolution
6 years ago

foolish Ntata. ..cant u see DPP has done exceptionally well without donor support in just 4 years. Malawi isn’t the same. we have bitumen roads which is a catalyst for development as transport has been made easier in Kasiya, sonda, hilltop, area 1b, nkhatabay, Livingstonia, senti, SOS, kandikole, Lifuwu, Kasinje-kandeu, thete, makwasa….the list is endless..we have avoided hunger the last 4 yrs partly due to good agricultural policies. STU was passed and electoral reforms bill was debated. community colleges have taken shape….hospitals are furnished with medicines but it’s corrupt medical personnel who piffer out the drugs….

Kakuta
Kakuta
6 years ago
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@ revolution

Kodi malawi amene mu kunena inu ndiye uti. Certainly not this malawi that I happen to be its citizen. That’s what happens when even buffoons try to argue on or comment on issues they don’t understand. Baba asiyireni anthu a bongo izi. Inupitilizani ndi u follower wanuwo basi.

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