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Social commentator and comedian Michael Manganya Usi on Christmas (Sunday December 25) cheered up patients at Nsanje District Hospital and...
MR REVEREND KAMOTO. Allow me to respond to your provocative questions you have asked me, Everybody in Malawi knows that Mr Moses Kunkuyu failed to deriver to the people of Blantyre City south Constituency who voted for him as Independent Member of Parliament, After being appointed Minister of Imformation by Joyce Banda, He joined the People Party, After he realised that he dissapointed the people who voted for him, He decided to go back home in Dedza district where he thought he thought the Chewa people are stupid, Currently I’m working and doing a Diploma out of Malawi not to… Read more »
Za ziiii zopanda mchere
GUYS KUNKUYU NDI GWAPE, GULUNGUNYINDA, MACHALABWADA. UKAMALIZE MGONGOLE YA GALIMOTO. U HAVE FAIL AT TENDER AGE NYANI
Theres no such a world of Kumkuyus as the current world is evolving around burrying selfish people, Kunkuyu, Mpasu and mainly Atupele are selfish, these are destroying Malawi. Kunkuyu started with dpp, joined Joyce Banda, then mukuti TA, Mpasu ndiuja anapezeka kumandayu kupanga economics akuti and this Atupele is useless, practicing very stupid selfish politics zokomera a bambo ake anationengera economy aja. Let these cowards die with the dull professor to free Malawi, they are walking devils.
But be careful Mr Kunkuyu, make sure you learn good things only not terrorising lessons. Of course we have political differences but respect man’s life. We are not comfortable with some of the countries you are visiting such as Ghana, Mozambique, kaya only God knows.
Mr Moses Kunkuyu, Your original home in Dedza south Constituency, That’s where Baba Ungapake Otembo has been a Member of Parliament from 1961 untill 2014 when he retired from active politics, MCP won all Parliamentary seats in Dedza, So what this Kunkuyu boy is talking about? Kunkuyu is mentary disturbed, He failed to deliver to the people of Blantyre when he was an MP, He went to Dedza South, Where people rejected him, This boy mchitselekwete ichi!
You are missing the point Mr. If he failed you, what are YOU doing not to fail the rest of us. Many people were once rejected including Bingu…..at his age,this young man has been an accomplished politician both as a parliametarian in Blantyre where he set standards difficult to match and as a minister where he has been the longest serving in the recent past. He fears his God and yes he is now a session Clerk in a church within our synod of CCAP. He is entrepreneur. Honestly, personal issues aside, this boy has been a genuine inspiration. I… Read more »
This is starting like a joke, but I surely see God at the centre of all this.
It is important that we embrace the spirit of truth n all that we do as far as it concerns our country.
We need redemption as a country and we need people who can put their heads on the rail
May God bless every movement that comes at such a time as this when we need a voice
Be blessed
The fear of The Lord is the beginning of all wisdom..
If taken seriously, I see this grouping as a threat to the old guards in malawi politics.
If the likes of Chilima, Kunkuyu and Atupele work together, they can instill a certain spirit among the youth of malawi.
Lets pray for our country
Take away Atupele. He has deserted UDF. A leader of a party never leave the party tog join the govetnment. He.has moved to PP then DDP this DDP is using him and weakening The party UDF a party which brought democracy and gave Muntharika a chance to rule Malawi. A man is not fit for president. He listen too much to hus failure father. A leader of a party is like a capitain in the army. Capital never leave hus soldiers up to the end of war. Even a capitain of The. Ship sink with The boat. Atupele has left… Read more »