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MBWELEKETE
MBWELEKETE
6 years ago

Good information flow is required for those that are accountable, Presidents in democratic states should not act as if they are life presidents. After all Peter Mutharika is also a human being and some day he will pass on like anybody else. Therefore no need to keep those people for are accountable for in the dark. There was nothing like jealousy with Peters issue but failure of proper information flow from State House on the where about of our president. This just shows that Malawians own their president constitutionally and emotionally. Malawians are now refusing to suffer from silence, and… Read more »

winston msowoya
winston msowoya
6 years ago

The imposition of QUOTA SYSTEM to the Students from the North emanated from jealousies and not that the students from the North,were cheating on the exams.Before even independence,the students from the North,were doing very well in classes morethan the other two provinces.Let’s take an instance of Cambridge School Certificate 0 Level and A Level which were marked in the UK where a whiteman would not tell who is a Tumbuka,Yao,Chewa,Ngoni,Tonga the list is long.The exams were marked on INDEX BASIS which was extremely difficult to identify who is who and the colonial administrations had no problem with the results and… Read more »

MBWELEKETE
MBWELEKETE
6 years ago

More to this learning environments were more favorable even when teachers were said to go to teach in their regions and districts in late 1980 the north was found with more graduate teachers per secondary school and primary school teachers were called to teach in secondary school like in central region and the south to beef up the short fall that rose from that decision presumably political that time. My brother primary school teacher was called to teach at Nkhamenya girls secondary school in 1990. It is unfortunate that this era Leaders are promoting tribalistic tendencies while the tribes are… Read more »

mmc
mmc
6 years ago

Kodi amwene chifukwa ninji anthu aku mpoto ndi anzeru class? Ndiye kuti anabadwa choncho? Nanga kumeneko kulibe mbuli eti? Nanga chifukwa chani despite different tribes in mpoto komabe anthu amakhoza kwambiri kumeneko? Tiziti all tribes in mpoto anabadwa anzeru eti? Nanga anthu aku mpoto ngati anabadwa anzeru nanga chifukwa chani ku mmwera ndi pakati kulinso anthu ophunzira komanso anzeru. Ndatha ine Malawian mzanu. Quota or no Quota am ok, my son will surely get tertiary university, ife tinagwera ma uncredited degree omwewa pamodzi ndi abale ena aku mpoto ndi pakati. We are facing the world strongly though.

yandula
yandula
6 years ago

Tawauze a malawi, nkhutukumbwe zimve!

chimanga
6 years ago

This discussion could have further highlighted that unequal treatment of people leads to jealousy. It is rare that when someone deserving gets rewarded others get jealousy. Who can be jealousy of Ronaldo or Neymar or Messi ? But when undeserving people go to Universities or get positions which deserving people are denied, is this not a cause for jealousy?

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago

In fact the song was written by some one who didn’t have a vision but creating a bad future of Malawi. It was coming out of frustrations, the song its self is not a prayer though but a curse, so what Mr President said as your writing here, just shows how he feels when people are talking about who so ever is on top of someone which can mean different ways, so him as the president he can see that as of now but when he was not a president he didn’t see that. In a Democratic State, we don’t… Read more »

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