Very well argued…at least to those who understand what has been written!
marvey marvei
8 years ago
Well written Mr Jika but Iam afraid you are addressing people who deal in BLACK and WHITE, GOOD or BAD. They are unwilling to accept the complexity of people’s behaviour or the connectedness of events. We are also a people who cannot deal with FACTS we believe in GOSSIP and unverified stories. As a people we deserve the Gossip and half baked stories that the Media gives us, because we have demonstrated that we enjoy such and however disjointed the stories are we do not question their veracity as long as they mention our FAVOURITE perceived ENEMIES. THE MALAWI EDUCATION… Read more »
HomeBoy
8 years ago
iiieee the leader(s) r nt wronging us bt failing us (Responsibility)… kwinako zabhobho
Phaghlani Vwavwa
8 years ago
Thanks to you all for sticking to the debate rather than digressing by mentioning the tribe of the author. Leave that to the daft and those who are intellectually challenged
rasta
8 years ago
Chanco has gone to the dogs indeed. Argument ikhale “being a god-fearing nation” sure??
Nkuruzinza
8 years ago
You have embarked on a very bleak future
Charombanthu
8 years ago
Good points in the article which I entirely agree with at the same time a lot of waffling in there. You would have done this piece with half what you have written. I wonder how Bakili is feeling now for hand-picking Bingu to lead UDF in 2004….
Nankununkha sadzimva
8 years ago
Thank you Jika for an article that is has more properties of being constructive than divisive. But one painful truth in life is; anger sees no option. Let me remind you one thing, if there is a nation this part of Africa whose people are too polite if not docile and with a great deal of perseverance then it’s Malawi. I think because this trait leaders have, for a long time, taken Malawians for granted if not for fools. To err is human. But making similar mistakes is foolish. Malawi leaders have been making same silly mistakes without any tinge… Read more »
Chemwali chimwene
8 years ago
Jika, one earns respect and never demands it. We feed him, remember. He has to respect us first and we will do likewise. Jika’s thinking gives the leadership a blank cheque adzitinyoza ife nkumangoyang’ana , ukunamatu iwe. Aziononga ndalama zathu ife nkumasowa mankhwala mzipatala, koma ukuganiza bwino? Munthuyu tinamule,ba ntchito and amakakamira kuti akhale president sitinamupemphe. Aaaaaaa
Pat
8 years ago
Thanks so much Mr Jika. I’ve been thinking about the same but I can’t write. Please Malawi for the sake of our great nation lets unite. Let’s not look at personal gains/greed, because it has already proved destructive. If we claim to be God fearing, we should know that it’s God who allows leaders to be. Saul was chosen by men not by God, yet God still declared him his annointed. Christian pastors(or former pastors) and their flock should know better. Lord bless Malawi, proudly malawian
Very well argued…at least to those who understand what has been written!
Well written Mr Jika but Iam afraid you are addressing people who deal in BLACK and WHITE, GOOD or BAD. They are unwilling to accept the complexity of people’s behaviour or the connectedness of events. We are also a people who cannot deal with FACTS we believe in GOSSIP and unverified stories. As a people we deserve the Gossip and half baked stories that the Media gives us, because we have demonstrated that we enjoy such and however disjointed the stories are we do not question their veracity as long as they mention our FAVOURITE perceived ENEMIES. THE MALAWI EDUCATION… Read more »
iiieee the leader(s) r nt wronging us bt failing us (Responsibility)… kwinako zabhobho
Thanks to you all for sticking to the debate rather than digressing by mentioning the tribe of the author. Leave that to the daft and those who are intellectually challenged
Chanco has gone to the dogs indeed. Argument ikhale “being a god-fearing nation” sure??
You have embarked on a very bleak future
Good points in the article which I entirely agree with at the same time a lot of waffling in there. You would have done this piece with half what you have written. I wonder how Bakili is feeling now for hand-picking Bingu to lead UDF in 2004….
Thank you Jika for an article that is has more properties of being constructive than divisive. But one painful truth in life is; anger sees no option. Let me remind you one thing, if there is a nation this part of Africa whose people are too polite if not docile and with a great deal of perseverance then it’s Malawi. I think because this trait leaders have, for a long time, taken Malawians for granted if not for fools. To err is human. But making similar mistakes is foolish. Malawi leaders have been making same silly mistakes without any tinge… Read more »
Jika, one earns respect and never demands it. We feed him, remember. He has to respect us first and we will do likewise. Jika’s thinking gives the leadership a blank cheque adzitinyoza ife nkumangoyang’ana , ukunamatu iwe. Aziononga ndalama zathu ife nkumasowa mankhwala mzipatala, koma ukuganiza bwino? Munthuyu tinamule,ba ntchito and amakakamira kuti akhale president sitinamupemphe. Aaaaaaa
Thanks so much Mr Jika. I’ve been thinking about the same but I can’t write. Please Malawi for the sake of our great nation lets unite. Let’s not look at personal gains/greed, because it has already proved destructive. If we claim to be God fearing, we should know that it’s God who allows leaders to be. Saul was chosen by men not by God, yet God still declared him his annointed. Christian pastors(or former pastors) and their flock should know better. Lord bless Malawi, proudly malawian