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Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
8 years ago

The truth will always prevail.Malawian leaders who happen to be always come from the South or Central have been pretending that everything in the country is normal,but the British MP the Hon Oliver Colvile,reveals that is not true when he sang our National Anthem in Chitumbuka,the beast incarnate.This was not a slippery of the tongue,he meant it.He new the Tumbukas were persecuted,he new their language was banned from all walks of life in the country,hence,Chichewa was picked by Banda as a national language trying to pacify Southerners and central Malawians into believing that he was an authentic leader from the… Read more »

Mbuli
Mbuli
8 years ago

They can sing their lungs out, that won’t help us here.

Koma Kumeneko
Koma Kumeneko
8 years ago

National anthem in tumbuka? eish atipilila, kodi kuno imayimbidwa in tumbuka national anthem?

Eugene
Eugene
8 years ago

Fodya eti

chitsa choduka
8 years ago

Hey chongolopio if a white man come from uk and ask you to produce evidence on your comment are you ready to produce? Those who has nagative ideas are the cashgaters

The citizen
8 years ago

The ideas r perfect for the president but we r starving right now. Money is useless now,for how long can we hold on for you to create job opportunities for the youths? Trying something depends on what u have as a starter pack, we shall see in 2019.

Angozo ndi Abanda
8 years ago

Koma a malawi ena inu mumadabwitsa kwambiri kaganizidwe kanu nthawi zonse kunyoza basi, olo munthu akuyesetsa kuti malawi achite bwino. Dziwani izi kuti mulingo omwe ukumuyeza nao mzako tsiku lina pangatalike chotani wina wake adzakuyedza nawenso. Tiyeni tikondeni dziko lathu, kodi mukanyoza mkumati “Ma investor angabwere ku dziko komwe magetsi angothima-thima?” m’malo moti muwaonetsere ubwino wambiri dziko lino lilinalo m’malo mwake akumayamikila ndi mzungu oti anangokhala ku Malawi kuno mu nthawi yochepa pamene eni ake ife nthawi zonse kunyoza basi.. kodi mukatha kunyozako ndiye mumapeza mayankho amavutowo kapena cholinga chanu mumafuna malawi asatukuke? Inu ngati munalemera kale ndipo munadalitsika ingoyamikani… Read more »

Mzozo kununkha
Mzozo kununkha
8 years ago

These efforts are quite remarkable for the betterment of our motherland, thumbs up A
PM. I am sure this, in one way or the other will diversify our economic status. As Malawians we must bury the political intolerance and forge ahead as a single unit developing our country in all aspects. Another thing APMs government should do is to find market for the artisan works just like the OVOP project.

Khwethemu
Khwethemu
8 years ago

A hell lot of nonsense. 20 cabinet ministers? How many advisors? How many Lomwes in the cabinet?
Which fleet of vehicles are toking about? How many cars hav u got on ur ridiculous convoy? What about Chilimas convoy? All of ur vehicles are highly regarded as fuel guzzlers.
Which loopholes are u toking about? Mukubabe inuyo. Sing national anthem in the vernacular so what.

Issa Kabudula
Issa Kabudula
8 years ago

Sabola wakale sawawa. we can not talk of the Bingu cases we must deal with the current cases of the Mphwiyos and his entourage. The K99/557 billion are cases which we can not win, the suspects are either dead/unknown and a mix of the new ones.

Close the lopholes completely – Chilima is working hard in pionnering the same and the reforms on trade, we need this type of leaders who think about others.

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