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Gutete
Gutete
6 years ago

Kunkuyu is ugly and brainless! And poor!

Daniel P
Daniel P
6 years ago

Which politician is behind the 22 issues behind the teachers strike? Anzathu ku police zinthu zikuyenda. Good salries, nyumba zabwino, … Zonse ziri myaaaa.

Chipapwiche
Chipapwiche
6 years ago

I think anthu ana athuwa sitikuwafunira zabwino, how can we support this bad behavior of our children dam aging innocent peoples cars, will teachers be paid through breaking into shops? and you call that they are claiming their right to education? Shame on you. Demonstration in allowed but not infringing on innocent people’s rights to travel freely, or damaging their property. Umbuli basi, sit down with your kids asamalowerere za eni, azangoferapo chabe. You will cry, condem people or police but your child will be gone forever.

Mc
Mc
6 years ago

Kodi inu a Malawi police njila yokhazikitsa bata ndiyongoponya ma tiya gas basi? six months training mumaphunzira kuponya tear gas bas shame on you and your government. Alipileni aphunzitsiwo anawa sapezekaso pansewu.

kasiyamaliro
kasiyamaliro
6 years ago

Insurrection? Where? By who? Why do you always think negatively all the times? No wonder. As you are the same guy who put himself in the fertilizer bag for self kidnapping for you to win MP elections in 2009. That is why you ran away from Blantyre for Dedza Constituency. Unfortunately it is not moving at all.You will die poor. You don’t have the mouth to vocalise any danger in Malawi. You are a baby. Malawi is a quiet land and will remain as such until Jesus lands again on earth surface.

Keen Observer
Keen Observer
6 years ago

Kids must be disciplined at all cost if really need to shape future leaders. Strikes, demonstrations they don’t bring anything but disaster & the sole lovers are 5 he innocent kids. Why the teachers themselves take to the streets?

Rift Valley
Rift Valley
6 years ago

Unless school children are properly disciplined, we will end up with brats or early pregnancies for girls. Should we really condone unruly behavior by our future leaders? Imagine, some grown ups under the cover of children were demanding money from passers by and road users. Is this what we want. Mr Moses Kunkuyu? Please count me out. Is our effort to education the girl child going to bear fruit? As it were, some crooked people took advantage of the lawlessness to advanced their agenda.. Please, let us not score political mileage through stupid press conferences. TA should instead have condemned… Read more »

Kholo Lokwiya
Kholo Lokwiya
6 years ago

Kumeneku ndiye kudya kwa apolisi apa Malawi chasing small kids with their Zibonga with their fiery sweaty faces. Bulglarly is committed on everyday basis and yet nothing is done. Wina ndi uyu anamulikita nawo madukwa. Learn a proper way of containing such a situation like parents because you also have same type of kids in your homes and can be naughty sometimes but you do not use tear gas on them.
Ntchito yanu ndikugwira mbava zikusowetsa mtendere mu town muno basi osati zothamangitsana ndi ana a primary.Is this what you were taught at Kanjedza Police Training School?

Sansovino Yacopo
Sansovino Yacopo
6 years ago

Down with the Police!

gwamba
6 years ago

Kodi in a police ana anu akuphunzira kunja? kuteroku mavutowa sakukukhudzani. Handle it with care. Zinthu sizikuyendatu mdziko muno. Anthu tirindi mavuto lomwe akusowa mayankho coz oyenela kuyankha, asankha kusafuna kuyankha coz chodzikonda. Good advice from Kumkuyu.

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