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Bangwe 8
Bangwe 8
6 years ago

You the NGOs do not want the paint so don’t paint yourselves. As for us the party youths kudya kwathu ndiye pentiyo!!!!!!
So shut up and speak for your yourselves sitinakutumeni

Silica Gell
Silica Gell
6 years ago

Inu pezani zifukwa zina, kodi ku stadium mumazipentapenta amakutumani ndi Nyamilandu? iyaaaa!

harawa
harawa
6 years ago

Have you seen today, a lot of DPP youths were in blue paint…… and their old guard said he was proud of them while he was in decent executive suit. This old guard is so hypocritical and arrogant

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Get the politicians to retire at 65 to make way for the youth. Botswana’s Ian Khama has just resigned from his post as president of the country 10 months before time and is replaced with a president in his forties. The new president has even appointed a young female minister aged 29 as minister responsible for Trade & Investment. Now you wonder why Botswana is one the most successful countries in Africa. In Malawi we have children who wake up in the morning just to paint their bodies to support 85 year olds. What a tragedy!!!!

Gwamula
Gwamula
6 years ago

Generally we have a gullible populace. You look at the age dynamics of the voting population, a very significant majority is aged below 30 yet it chose to vote into office someone aged over 75. We need more civic activism to change our mindsets especially in the rural areas.

Agenda Setting Theory
Agenda Setting Theory
6 years ago

Why not use the current pictures. A few weeks ago we saw them in Salima when the president presided over the opening of a factory

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