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Wise one, you write wisdom most of the time but I must say, there isn’t much of it in this article. You look biased and that takes something away from you
My understanding is that Moses is the Chairman and obviously he has colleagues. We talked of this at work and most of us are looking for a way of joining. Not joining Moses but the movement. FOR ME, I SEE A YOUNG BRAVE AND WELL MEANING SON OF OUR AGE.
Kulemba mwalemba bwino Koma after all the writing can you tell us about f what is being propagated to s not in the interest rate of the nation.
Let’s be honest Malawians, it would s those we have nice entrusted with leadership that must pay us back by representing us when we need their services most. Where is the opposition now and why should we fault Moses for what he and his colleagues are doing? After all they have the full right to do that. Osamaangodziwa kuloza dzala…
IGNORE HIM AT YOUR OWN WN PERIL,,LET THE WISE HEAR
I find lots of sense in the formation of such an alliance. Malawi needs to change for real and listening to Kunkuyu, honestly I found some substance worth building on. However i feel criticising him in these early stages of this movement will help him and others involved to mature fast as we need people that can boldly stand up for some of us who suffer in silence.
Wise One, you have hit the nail on the head. This is well articulated. When I heard about this TA thing, I kept wondering “is this not the same chap who came up with Hope Alliance?” Kunkuyu is fast becoming a recycled politician…. looking at his age. There is nothing new in what he brings here. We have been that road before, please give us a break!
Though I like wise writings, I feel there is too much about Kunkuyu in this article. I find this boring.
We need new political blood, something is coming.