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santana
santana
6 years ago

You see Hudson, whenever you are writing on these posts try to write something which can give Chakwera and his supporters a real hope that they will win in 2019. What you have written here there is nothing to indicate that DPP will fall in the elections. DPP has never called for an alliance to win in 2019. UDF has never told its supporters that it will not field a candidate. DPP has never asked PP not to field Joyce in the coming elections. It is you MCP supporters who are feeling uneasy whenever you hear some rumours about alliances.… Read more »

Mika Kumbire
Mika Kumbire
6 years ago

This article is very confusing. PP wasn’t even in existence in 2009. So when did DPP and PP form a coalition or alliance that failed. Correction, Chilumpha and Bingu were elected under the UDF and Chilumpha never at any point joined the DPP. It is actually the PP that dumped Chilumpha after wrestling him from the UDF. You will be shocked to find out later that the booting out of Uladi Mussa and Ralph Jooma is just a smoke screen to ensure that PP enters the alliance with DPP with ROY KACHALE at the helm. The only way PP will… Read more »

Gwedeka
Gwedeka
6 years ago

The strategists always devise ways how to win elections whilst non strategists look for the failure of strategies of opponents in order for them to win elections. The probability of 10 strategies to fail is 30%. If DPP has lost one strategy to partner with PP do not think that all the strategies are exhausted. This means that there is 70% confidence that the remaining strategies will work. Advise to MCP die heart: work on strategies to win elections but don’t wait for the failure of opponents strategies.

Panganani
6 years ago
Reply to  Gwedeka

We have gone through a lot and subjected to a lot of abuse by the three parties-UDF,DPP and PP. We do need change .Regardless of whether such change will come from MCP or some strange DOG, my prayer is that it should never be any of them. The only problem as Gwedeka has alluded to is that MCP, leading the change is TOO COMFORTABLE forgetting that they are dealing with grown and overgrown THUGS that will use all TRICKS in and outside the book to win the next election. The DPP has no vision for Malawi and neither does the… Read more »

santana
santana
6 years ago

Thank you Hudson for wasting your time writing this rubbish. The style of this writing always come from MCP criers like Kasakula, Brian Banda, Steve Hlane and the now silenced Bwande. We all know that MCP all along looked for PP for an alliance in 2019 because it knows it cant make it going solo in 2019. DPP has proved that it can do wonders by coming from opposition and do wonders with a single hand. MCP tried but failed. PP is now in tatters and is still being tattered looking at how its Members are dumping it. These members… Read more »

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