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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

I vividly remember that I had contributed my views on this topic some 5 days ago but,to my astonishment,it is nowhere to appear,this smells fishy.Once again,iam putting my second trial because Iam obliged to contribute to the issues affecting my mother land Malawi.First and formost,the President of crooked and tribalistically motivated MCP,has been bought by the Islamic notorious gang in the Middle East to entrench Malawi first into the Islamic sphere of influence and then,move forward to the South where Islam is a non-starter.It is painful and at the sametime,traitorous to our brothers and sisters of Southern Africa.It is unbelievable… Read more »

aNGONI APAPHATA
aNGONI APAPHATA
6 years ago

Mia is a Born Malawian. What are you talking about? U gong’goli basi. Came to Malawi? When did he come to malawi?

Hatton
Hatton
6 years ago

All Christians know that the right hand side is the most preferred side as Jesus is sitting on the right hand side of God the father. Mia is sitting on left hand side of Chakwera while Mdowoya is on right hand side. The most preferred and favourite running mate is therefore Msowoya.

Tchopanomics
6 years ago

Ntchakudandauliska kuti Chipani chikulu nge ni MCP chingatondeka ku mazga masuzgo ya mkati mchipani chao. Chigomezo mu MCP Chikumala padokopadoko ka pala wakutondeka ku mazga ma suzgo gha mchipani, wamukwaniska kumazga masuzgo gha muchalo cha Malawi?

JOHN
JOHN
6 years ago

a ma court simukutithandiza. they aresiding with mcp rebels. whay not allowing these people to go to a Convention and renuew their mandate?

Nalingula
Nalingula
6 years ago

You cannot dialogue with people that feel entitled to their positions.Holding a position in MCP is just a privelege,your surname does not count.You can never force someone to make you running mate.You can never stop anyone from joining or contesting for any post .Richard went to DPP and came back.If people can’t see the greater good for the party let them go.ADausi anali vice anapita ,a Daza anapita but the party is still there.How many meetings has Mr Kaliwo held here in the south?What has he done to strengthen the party ever since he became Secretary General?He stands no chance… Read more »

Gogo
6 years ago

You have no point. The author is confused.

dee Kay
dee Kay
6 years ago

It seems the writer is contrasting himself. ‘Kaliwo…delay MCP convention thereby messing party campaign strategies’ Meaning that those who are taking the party to court have the aim to delay the convention, so how does he then conclude that ‘rebels…always have wanted the convention to take place’. How do you delay what you strongly desire to happen? Koma kungoti owatuma amwamadzi. Calista wakwapula

bullshit
bullshit
6 years ago

The writer knows how to contradict himself. DPP has started its operation landslide meaning that the party is ready and then he goes on to mention Chilima issue. Mabvutowa ali ponseponse baba. Massive trouble in DPP are brewing. Lets wait and see after they conduct a convention.

kanchenga
kanchenga
6 years ago

This is how weak minds think The policy of appeasement has never helped anyone. Passing through challenges does not mean failing. In fact this is purification. Whatever the case MCP can not stop campaigning just because of this issue. After all if conversion is not held Chakwera remains the president of MCP. If the courts reinstate the lebels MCP has the capacity to sideline them. The problem in Malawi to day is our legal system. This is not only prevalent in politics but also in public circles. Many Malawians are suffering because of delayed justice because they are poor. WHY… Read more »

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