Email a copy of 'US urges Malawi citizens to demand accountability from leaders' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'US urges Malawi citizens to demand accountability from leaders' to a friend
Malawians in the UK will this weekend converge in Derby city to commemorate Malawi’s 54th independence celebrations which is expected...
You keep on barking just to make news, but do nothing in the name of diplomacy. Is this helping us anyway? Which is better to make noise and get nothing done or keep quiet. I guess the difference is the same.
The bottom line is nobody should be free from prosecution. No Immunity for the head of state. No duty free status for politicians. Almost all politicians are business people. How tax, then goes uncollected under the guise of “duty free status”?
What political leaders did so well from 1964 was to numb a whole generation not to question leadership or elders. The culture is so entrenched that it is difficult to take it out of a typical Malawian. This is why it is difficult to get political leaders to account for wrongdoing. Politicians have disempowered and corrupted the very crime-busting units they created. They even have the powers to appoint heads of these crime-busting units and yet they talk of independence of law enforcement agencies. If anything the laws should be changed in such a way that the appointments of heads… Read more »
These azungus play double standards with African politics and policies. They make a lot of noise in public about corruption and money laundering yet they are the same people (Europeans and Americans) who allow African leaders to buy expensive mansions, hotels or even opening off shore bank accounts in their countries with corrupt money. Stop this nonsense. You should first address the problem where you happily accept corrupt leaders to acquire mansions, hotels in your country and make noise to be seen as if you are concerned with the poor African on the loss of their money through corruption and… Read more »
So she is lying huh! You must feel pity for yourself
what you saying might be true but stopping corruption in Africa or Malawi does not require the whites to first tell us that we are corrupt then to tell us ways of ending corruption.It begins with us.If we ourselves we clap hands for these leaders and we fail to prosecute them ,how can a foreign country do that for us?These people are citizens of malawi not from america or europe so our courts are the first to issues warrants of arrest and freezing their income.Some one can not be denied entry into america or europe based on allegations that they… Read more »