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chefourpence
8 years ago

what has the women issues got to do with Nassar’s article? Are we to keep silent on JB because she is a ‘woman’? Fallacious reasoning Mr Kabwato. And why the verbosity? You would have written a direct letter to Idris….

Greencardless Malawian
Greencardless Malawian
8 years ago

Idriss is a Universal Bootlicker!

Sis zee
Sis zee
8 years ago

Why do you use big words to communicate, an average Malawian cant understand this article, my lecturer used to say Keep it simple, you dont impress by writing difficult words. Idriss and Levi are close friends dont think akuyambana apa

Mtumbuka
Mtumbuka
8 years ago

An article from APM hater who is disappointed to see Idriss say something positive about The President. I see personal attack on Idriss here, i see nothing wrong it taking pics. Should we believe that you went around looking for barbers to interview? Isnt this a clearly made up inteview between u and an imaginery barber in SA? This is a useless hate piece. Just learn to acknowledge credit where its due. U cant say we pay him so he should be brilliant. We have seen silly paid presidents as well as killer paid presidents

kamjuwi
kamjuwi
8 years ago

Hypocrisy and shifting roles of covering Muntharika’s arse from Ethiopia.

Kenwood Maugula
Kenwood Maugula
8 years ago

So when one writes something positive then thats good writing. Rather than countering what Nassah wrote, Kabwato with his obsession of negative stories about Malawians would have just written the story on those immigrants in South Africa. His counterpart chose to write something rather positive about the leadership of Malawi without stepping on any of his fellows in the press industry. Kabwato should have just concentrated on his pessimistic writing not as a response/feedback to Nassah’s article.

clement
clement
8 years ago

Ali Nasah is seeking attention from APM and DPP. He likes being fotograft with presidents. He thinks he can sway the minds of Malawians with cheap public relations on APM. Malawi does not nead a head of state that is good at “utterances”. No! What Mw requires is a president who delivers on what was promised. A president who even acts on emergencies. APM has a bad record from even when he was a Minister. Ali Nasa, uvale zilimbe. Ntchito akulemba kumeneyi izakusalira mmanja. For those that do not know Levi, pliz follow him on twitter. And you will see… Read more »

Elliam Kamanga
8 years ago

Its better if Mr Nassa can just go and sleep. He has. Shown that he is blind with issuesaffecting Malawians. Its women who have servedd Malawi. Honestly than the Muthalikas. Problems affecting Malawi were created by Peter and his arrogantlate bro. Bingu left fuel. Hunger and poor international relations but JB a woman solved. JB provided hope but Peter is just quite like mukute there4 when Mr Nassa is writing, he should know that we’re noot dull but we know the leaders in and out. JB is one ofsuccessful African woman more than Peter and Mr Nassan.

Balamanthu
8 years ago

Kabawto writes sense,for the able minded, for lovers of the country who chose to call a spade a spade and not a spade a spoon.I am proud of you.His line of thought is admirable and his clarity second to none.

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

When will we find such Malawians? We flock to SA because devil’s are busy fooling and cheating 90 percent brutes and illiterate who can’t understand the world

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