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Mavuto
Mavuto
6 years ago

It’s quite abnormal how such a failed leader keeps getting attention from The US, I don’t know if its because they think she has enough credibility to rule a country or because she is very easy to control but those single topic public lectures must be very dull cause she lacks the intellectual ability to speak substance. She is like that deadbeat who keeps talking about the short lived old glory days. She keeps trying to milk that succession story for all it’s worth cause it’s the the only thing that brings sympathy towards her but we are not blind… Read more »

sarudzai
sarudzai
6 years ago

word. people wanted her to hand over the throne to fake leader mutharika

Peter Chimangeni
Peter Chimangeni
6 years ago

so what you are saying is that the US was complicit with Joyce Banda in the death of Bingu wa Mutharika ?

Hatton
Hatton
6 years ago

It is disgusting to hear the revelation by Myers. Just to correct the defunct army general, Joyce Banda is not a definition of courage but was rather undisputed definition of extension of white and colonial rule in Malawi by using a Malawian. If timadabwa nthawi zonse maiwa amanena kuti ‘azungu andiuza………..’ We have now known the white person who was misleading her!!!!!!

Gonapamuhanya
Gonapamuhanya
6 years ago

Courage yake iti, yosaopa ndalama za dziko?

If you admire her courage then just take her and put her in charge of your army. Akubereni muwone polekera!

Keen Observer
Keen Observer
6 years ago

Is this news? USA General? That’s why Trump is insulting us cos I don’t understand.

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