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bless
6 years ago

God help this politicians to deliver only the best. azivanso

Jamax
Jamax
6 years ago

Inu chonde a PAC mukuzitcha nokha kuti ndinu azibusa oitanidwa ndi Mulungu, ndipo Mulungu akudalira inu kuti anthu onse ochimwa abwerere kwa YESU, koma lero mukuti tiyambe kuukirana, kumenyana ndi kuphana zoona??????? bwanji osatiitana tonse tikhale pamodzi munkupemphera ndi kusala kudya kuti Mulungu apitilire kutichitira ife chifundo? If at all you don’t know you so called PAC Pastors … our nation Malawi is passing through such calamities becoz first, you Pastors are not doing the right job which you were called for, and because of this SIN is mutiplying like AIDS to everyone. Secondly, you have lead most innocent people… Read more »

Chimunthu
Chimunthu
6 years ago

After 53 years of independence what progress has been made in Malawi>? The mass of people have no running water supply – they still rely on a bucket of water to bathe behind a screen and their toilet is a pit latrine outside; they still cook their staple food of maize over three stones or on mbaula with charcoal; there is no local electricity supply and decent roads are few and far between for travel even if there was good reliable transport. Blanyre/Limbe and Lilongwe cannot be used to measure progress as most of the population lives in rural areas… Read more »

santana
santana
6 years ago

Do you see anything wise in Chingota even if given a chance? PAC(Chingota and Mulomole) has no people on the ground except those from MCP and PP. It is very unfortunate that the name PAC is being used for the goals of Chingota and Mulomole. These two guys have already received shame because of how they have run this PAC. It is during under these two puppets that the Committee has been hit left and right by Malawians. Those who will go to the street are the same opposition supporters who think after the demos their leaders will occupy Sanjika,… Read more »

Murula
Murula
6 years ago

A PAC even if you incite the civil disobediance, muononga dziko la ndani? La Peter Mutharika????
This proves that Malawi is just full of doomed leadership. In politics, in churches, families, NGOs, civil service etc.
This country has everything but its people are rotten.

Mhesha Sinyala
6 years ago
Reply to  Murula

Word up!

2PN
2PN
6 years ago

Time has gone for a leader to remain at state house for 5 years out of sympathy rather than delivering the goods. Being a leader in Malawi is not a voluntary job. Malawians are spending a lot to service a leader. If leader feels is failing to deliver because of some reasons beyond his/her control, better resign rather than kukamira.

chidebe
chidebe
6 years ago

we support civil disobedience.

bristone mabichi
bristone mabichi
6 years ago

I understand why some religious leaders would want to disassociate themselves with PAC. You don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

CIVIL SERVANT
CIVIL SERVANT
6 years ago

Don’t confuse issues Mr. Basi – PAC had just facilitated this meet, it was the delegates that came up with with recommendations and deadline.

mike mulumbe
6 years ago

whether you like it or not without fear or favour being partisan or not what PAC has said was the original plan to ouster the DPP government before 2019. at first they wanted to use malawians to rise against the government during the time when they thouth would be a critical period for food shortage using the inquiry of the maize gate but the plan hit a snag when the food situation in the country did not become critical as they thought it would be. now that is gone, and they planned to use the UNIMA saga and the civil… Read more »

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