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Labwino Lowala
Labwino Lowala
5 years ago

Do not waste time with village politics of insulting each other. In the Western civilizations, name calling is not a crime. Stop whining on petty issues and concentrate on life or death issues we have in abundance in Malawi. People are dying in hospitals because of lack of basic medicines and you are wasting time castigating each other. Useless. Last time I checked, MK145 million could easily buy 8000 modern hospital beds. Why don’t you focus on tangible things that need to be done to develop Malawi? Prioritize projects please. Food, Health, Education, Defence are just some of the areas… Read more »

maseko
maseko
5 years ago

If the piece of legislation is not in tandem with democratic values why has the law commission not recommended a revision? Are we really working in this country or we are all sleeping on our jobs?

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago

Anthu amatukwana achina Trump, Zuma etc. A Malawi kungonda kuzikakamula? Ngati zenizeni tsono? That’s why ati professor…… dr…..
Mukachoka apo muyambe kuba ma K145 million, kenako kunama “ayi sindimadziwa, ayi ndi ya chipani…… ayi tibweza”…….. .zabodza basi!!!
Olo ku America achina Trump ku bank kutalowa over $150,000 akalempjere kudzidzimuka, kuti yachokera kuti? If it’s a donation DECLARE it and say thank you. UMBAVA UMBAVA basi

musundu umodza
musundu umodza
5 years ago

Wake up Malawi, those were old days you could use dirty politics to attract masses, gone are days of Dr Bakili Muluzi. To my surprise lawyers and political commentators are enjoying insults branded on His Excellency. We need leaders who have respect for others, and be exemplary in all terms. Convince Malawian with economical points that could take Malawians to another level. How could Malawians easily forget that here is a person who wanted to stand as a President of Party he is instigating now. wake up Malawi.

VYOTO
VYOTO
5 years ago

TYPICAL OF THE LOMWELIZED AND SELFISH WAY OF THINKING FROM THIS PRESIDENT, ONLY THINKING ABOUT HIMSELF.AFTER SENSING THAT HE IS LOSING THE GAME, HE TURNS TO MOANING, BABY CRYING LIKE JOSE MOURIHNO OF MANUTD. AKUNYENYANINYENYANI AZIMAYI AMENEWA. OSANGOPUMA BWANJI.

mtete
mtete
5 years ago

Our president, professor APM, an expert in constitutional law does not know the law he wants to use to punish critics is outdated. I blame his so called advisors for the numerous blunders our president has been making of late. Obviously he must have consulted his multitude of advisors before going on the podium to do the

Sugzo
Sugzo
5 years ago

Mr President please shoot them they are stupid. The law is the law. If what is happening is democracy then bring dictatorship. Inunso a president you are too tolerant. How can you allow Chilima and his prostitutes insult you and you are smiling. Arrest them and teach them a lesson.

ndaonavino
5 years ago

So when i am in my home village i can go uphill and start insulting elders there just because the laws they were using to punish people are outdated? what is outdated thinking by the ways? Outdated thinking is when you think that being in democratic sphere is being irresponsible by insulting others. Come up with facts for people to vote for you.

Doreen Chinkonde
Doreen Chinkonde
5 years ago

Please leave munthalika alone. Inu simudzakalamba.ngati mukufuna kuvota kavoteni chabe. Poti voti ndimumtima. Koma zoti inu mudzakhalabe tean ager mpaka kale ayi. Zonyoza President zinthe iya

Nzika ya Malawi
Nzika ya Malawi
5 years ago

Chiuzeni chindele chakufikapo chi APMcho kuti chiyambe ichocho kulemekeza a Malawi

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