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winston msowoya
winston msowoya
5 years ago

I would like to apologise to our readers for the typographic error I have made.Instead of 600 M Rands i have put 600 Rands.

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
5 years ago

Kanundu,please get educated.Malema is not a man of the people.Why Malawians are easily carried out by unsubstantiated occurances? Malema,in the first place,never went to school,he was just among the roaming TSOTSIS in the precincts of Soweto doing all sorts of brutal things.He is a rogue of rogues,he does not know politics,what he knows is violence and deceipt.He has been fired from the ANC because of his untrustworthy.He stole 600 Rands that he used to build a personal bungalow.Right now,he has completely lost trust from South Africans when he declared that Nelson Mandela betrayed South Africa and Africa as a whole.For… Read more »

Kanundu
Kanundu
5 years ago

Mwasuta kanundu eti? Trapence cannot match Julius Malema. Malema is a man of the people.

Mas ter
Mas ter
5 years ago

Chindele Trapezi pala uli.namahala kimile kwanyoko u president tione.pala ungawina mahala ulije iwe namunyako Timothy Mtambo vi nkunku .l
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gavin
gavin
5 years ago

which malema ? is malema a gay rights activist ? csos may tell u that the demostrations were a success just to cover the evil plans they had . by insisting to enter capital hil they wanted to trickly take over government . u wil agree that by advertising vigorously on one of the local radios for almost the whole month they thought the whole nation would join them in this useless . amaona ngati a times akamapanganso live coverage anthu aledzera ndi mzimu waziwawa kepanako mdziko muno nkuyambika ziwawa . inutu mungolimbana ndi campaign 2019 ndipomwe zidzadziwike ngati boma… Read more »

Wodzitsata
Wodzitsata
5 years ago

“Our role is to sensitize and mobilize. It is up to citizens to take it or not,” well said Mr Trapence. Now I think umunthu wabwereramo. Now let me give you a piece of advice. 1. Don’t take these issues personal coz you are not the only people who are experiencing the same. Find better ways to express your concerns. 2. If you are a true activist, you should have known about conflict management. Wars do not solve problems. They only aggravate the situation. Contact and dialogue is the key. Learn from what is happening with South and North Korea.… Read more »

Chriss Phiri
Chriss Phiri
5 years ago

DiPiPiiiii Manyazani bwanji …pamenepa Koma Trapence ndi deal you even convinced the whole police to join and demonstrate….. Dausi and the team plese fire the police officers who fearlessly joined the demonstration.. hahah Mwapasa umakhwana ….

Nabetha
Nabetha
5 years ago

Well done Malawi!!!! Power is too sweet to let go hence we must commit to give up something of substance to get it back. See Genesis 27 verse 40.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Presidents, political parties and councilors are elected into power through the ballot box. 10 million eligible voters (or 7.5 million registered voters), will determine who the president of Malawi will be, which party rules Malawi and who the councillors will be. Unfortunately for us is that the 7.5 million registered voters, who will seal the fate of the rest of Malawians, have been social- engineered to obey and therefore manipulatable…..these are not critical thinkers. The colonialists and then post- independence political parties have bred children whose development is highly impaired. It started from hospitals, where we all were born, to… Read more »

Mama
Mama
5 years ago

Another wrong comparison. Julius Malema is an ideologue with strong views and clear goals. Trapeze is a confused opportunist who does not have a cause.

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