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Blunt Truth
Blunt Truth
8 years ago

I agree with those blaming African leaders. Here in Malawi Peter Mutharika and his DPP govt are openly nepostic and tribalistic in public appointments favouring Lomwes. Look at huge numbers of Africans fleeing to Europe for a better life to escape political and economic oppression.

non cuticle hair
8 years ago

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difficult to write.

kangaroo
kangaroo
8 years ago

kaya chautayo

Chintebwe
Chintebwe
8 years ago

All its all,lets unite to help the govement for the job done sending coaches to take our cctas&brothers who are suffering.may the lord bless sa untill the final day

You must know!!!!!!
You must know!!!!!!
8 years ago

All african presidents are corrupt. This why people keep on flocking to other countries for economic refuge. Even the author is claiming to be a Malawian, the question is why didn’t she become a manager of a company on her own country(malawi)? You run way and you are staying in RSA. Come back and invest in Malawi such that your fellow malawians can get employment. You cant be saying that when you are a foreigner.

MKWINYANGWI
MKWINYANGWI
8 years ago

The writer is very much right about the leaders, but the problem is not only on leaders of countries but also we ourselves have a part to to point a finger at. Many of the people that have been attack in these attack are the people that have been lazy here in their home land hear me well I have said many not all. Many find it to go to RSA to cover for the lazy life they lived in their school days, being ashamed to do the same jobs they are doing now in RSA here in malawi. Its… Read more »

Andy Ndaonazino
Andy Ndaonazino
8 years ago

All our leaders in Malawi have failed us. From Kamuzu, Muluzi, Bingu, Joyce Banda and Pitala. All are failures and perpetrators of both political and economic oppression.

yosefe Gambatula
yosefe Gambatula
8 years ago

Many African leaders have failed their people.They are very greedy people.What they know is to steal from public coffers living flushy lives and leaving its citizen in dire poverty.You can even see in north Africa people dying in large numbers crossing oceans in substandard vessels going to Europe.Its shame for an African continent.

Teacher
8 years ago

The author of this article has just hit the nail on the head. I am not surprised leaders of all countries from which the affected citizens belong have not come out to condemn xenophobia. They know they are they have failed their countries big time. They are ashamed instead rather than being touched. I salute the writer.

joe
joe
8 years ago

It is obvious that we are really suffering here,we need very quick government reaction otherwise Malawians ll be slaves all over the world,”Home is best” this is very true but the problem with our government is that they care little for the people and bizy enriching themselves by indulging them selves in high profile corruption,the richer remain richer and the poor remain poor

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