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Its beginning to make a lot of sense now. We did not understand the preamble to the new chapter! I think we should cut the dude some slack. Bingu is in a dilemma, he new all along that he is a dead man walking. He kept the deadly disease a secret until his mission was accomplished, but things are happening so fast! So firstly he tried the constructive resignation mumbo jumbo which didnt go his way. He then decided to frame the Vice by impersonating his voice with this latest technology and then the delaying tactics in prosecuting him. He knows that soon or later he will face the inevitable death but can not live with the fact that UDF will simply claim what rightly belong to them. Bingu has started to panic because of the illness, and the result is stress which is not good for his health.

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Its beginning to make a lot of sense now. We did not understand the preamble to the new chapter! I think we should cut the dude some slack. Bingu is in a dilemma, he new all along that he is a dead man walking. He kept the deadly disease a secret until his mission was accomplished, but things are happening so fast! So firstly he tried the constructive resignation mumbo jumbo which didnt go his way. He then decided to frame the Vice by impersonating his voice with this latest technology and then the delaying tactics in prosecuting him. He knows that soon or later he will face the inevitable death but can not live with the fact that UDF will simply claim what rightly belong to them. Bingu has started to panic because of the illness, and the result is stress which is not good for his health.





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From the look of things, we should brace ourselves for another 2 billion state funeral. I do not see Bingu pulling thru this. He has got too much to handle sickly and old as he is. Imagine what will happen when Parliament resumes. Apenga misala.

Guess who is smiling??????????ATCHEYA.

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I never believe in fallacies like Abukakims.

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Bingiza firstly you call my views fallacies and secondly you call me Abukakim wayamba kundizonda, (just kidding) one bad thing that i have realised is that some peple are actually happy with what Bingu is going through. anawapanga chipongwe anthu but surely he doesnt deserve this. ku Joni kuno anthu akungoti Bingu wafa, magalimoto sakuyenda kuli ziwawa at the end of the day you dont know who or what to believe.

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Dude.....kusowa chochitatu kumeneku

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Abu, think before you say anything or rather write anything. Do you actually think UDF rightly deserves to run the country? Kumudzi munachokako liti?

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Abu, think before you say anything or rather write anything. Do you actually think UDF rightly deserves to run the country? Kumudzi munachokako liti?





Good question.

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I personally think Bingu has tried, he has policies that seem to work, i mean when was the last time Malawi was in the paper for a bumper harvest? when was Malawi last used as an example for Africa? he has policies that work, and I for one do not want to see Muluzi back in power. The fact is, they should just move the elections to sometime nxt yr and forget section 65 for now. At the end of the day, I believe Bingu will loose, he does not have the majority, but the sad thing is...I dont want Muluzi back and the chances are, come elections, Muluzi will still win, he has the majority..all those people in the rural areas, the vendors, the illiterate, he is a comedian, and i hate to say this, he is convincing when he is on the platform, the vendors will definately bring him back...the solution would be just to stop him from standing again at the next elections, cos he will win. Now to the big question if Bingu is out, who is in? Malawi doesnt seem to have any good outstanding leaders that can take over, I mean look at the present crop...Chilumpha? Tembo? i dont want either of them but honestly, who do we have left???

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I personally think Bingu has tried, he has policies that seem to work, i mean when was the last time Malawi was in the paper for a bumper harvest? when was Malawi last used as an example for Africa? he has policies that work, and I for one do not want to see Muluzi back in power. The fact is, they should just move the elections to sometime nxt yr and forget section 65 for now. At the end of the day, I believe Bingu will loose, he does not have the majority, but the sad thing is...I dont want Muluzi back and the chances are, come elections, Muluzi will still win, he has the majority..all those people in the rural areas, the vendors, the illiterate, he is a comedian, and i hate to say this, he is convincing when he is on the platform, the vendors will definately bring him back...the solution would be just to stop him from standing again at the next elections, cos he will win. Now to the big question if Bingu is out, who is in? Malawi doesnt seem to have any good outstanding leaders that can take over, I mean look at the present crop...Chilumpha? Tembo? i dont want either of them but honestly, who do we have left???

-- Edited by natasha at 06:46, 2007-06-27




Natasha,dont be moved with replacement of the president,look at the mps.In Africa a president only goes out after five solid years unless death claims him.What the opposition want to do is vote of no confidence to the president on two points; he has no enough mps and secondly he wanted to rape the constitution being the custodian.All this they want to do in a savage situation as you and me know the opposition.

As Malawians we have to watch the unfolding drama carefully,Bingu has mobilised the police in the name of keeping order, he has also organised villagers from across the country in case parliament have plan B.

Abu, UDF will not benefit from the spoil nor MCP.What Bingu will do is to make sure he is in control and what it costs depends on what it takes.



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mikhe wrote:

Abu, think before you say anything or rather write anything. Do you actually think UDF rightly deserves to run the country? Kumudzi munachokako liti?



Mikhe what is it there to think about? This is my perspective according to the way I view the issue. Do I sound UDF to you? Being Mchawa does not mean that am pro Muluzi and this is beside the fact that some of us have benefited a lot during his presidency. I dont like Muluzi as much as I hate Bingu, in fact I hate politics in general because I view it as a source of machimo. If you ask me, the only good thing Bakili did was to balance the equation and that is retrieving the Yao people from ku Ntaya and gave them education. Kumudzi ndinapitako 2 months ago and I saw some changes, mavenda munsewu mulibe! What is it that you can tell me about Bingu and Bakili that I dont know? we see things differently and you cannot certainly make me see them your way. who knows ndi umphawi wakwathu, without sukulu yawulele ya Bakili i could have been Abuhakeim the fisherman or oJiyila ma minibuswink




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some times he or she is called Otchukuma kapena Ogaya

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natasha wrote:

I personally think Bingu has tried, he has policies that seem to work, i mean when was the last time Malawi was in the paper for a bumper harvest? when was Malawi last used as an example for Africa? he has policies that work, and I for one do not want to see Muluzi back in power. The fact is, they should just move the elections to sometime nxt yr and forget section 65 for now. At the end of the day, I believe Bingu will loose, he does not have the majority, but the sad thing is...I dont want Muluzi back and the chances are, come elections, Muluzi will still win, he has the majority..all those people in the rural areas, the vendors, the illiterate, he is a comedian, and i hate to say this, he is convincing when he is on the platform, the vendors will definately bring him back...the solution would be just to stop him from standing again at the next elections, cos he will win. Now to the big question if Bingu is out, who is in? Malawi doesnt seem to have any good outstanding leaders that can take over, I mean look at the present crop...Chilumpha? Tembo? i dont want either of them but honestly, who do we have left???

-- Edited by natasha at 06:46, 2007-06-27



Wo!wo!wo!wo! Natasha! Have you just started comparing the two Gurus? Remember how it felt to have food on the table and not have (bumper freedom) out there. Bakili was one of them who liberated us from that, and Malawi by then was an example for Africa. Maybe you did not go through any adversity during Kamuzus rule. All that is history now and tikufulumila kuyiwala.  Aliyense ali ndi ubwino ndikuyipa kwake but kumunyoza Bakili over Bingu will be infantile. Both of them do not have the good qualities of presidency. Wina wakuba wina wankhanza period!evileye




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abu i think you are getting confused now, you hating politics then praising bakili. what kind of dope are you on mate? cha microwave eti?


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As Malawians we have to watch the unfolding drama carefully,Bingu has mobilised the police in the name of keeping order, he has also organised villagers from across the country in case parliament have plan B.

Abu, UDF will not benefit from the spoil nor MCP.What Bingu will do is to make sure he is in control and what it costs depends on what it takes.



Most of us people misjudge Bingu, we dont know what he is capable of. The guy has got some Mugabe blood in him, and he will make sure he gets rid of any-one who stands his way. How do you differentiate munthu obwezela choyipa kwa munthu ochita zoyipayo? I mean these people are all the same. Come chimvula chambiri kapena yochepa and we will all be singing a different song! hmm




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abu i think you are getting confused now, you hating politics then praising bakili. what kind of dope are you on mate? cha microwave eti?



Praising LAMA for the good work he does, will that make me Buddhist? we do not always talk about things we like of favour. i also praise Kamuzi for the good work he did and Bingu.



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Abu, ngati mukusuta chepesani. Amikhe did not get your point and Amikhe never refered to your tribe at any point.

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mikhe, leave the dop crap out of this. We might be on the same forum but am certainly sure that i dont get stoned like you do. All the time chamba,chamba, chamba! uzichita manyazi.

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Hold it there Guys.

Does our constitution allows for a Vote Of No Confidence process, am yet to get ejukweted on this. If Opposition will base his ouster on Impeachment ndiye alemba m'madzi. Mlomwe uyu sindikumuona bwino!!!!!!!!!!! Is He Malawian, he's made up of GeorgeWBush stuff, What do you think?


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Abu, there you go misquoting Amikhe again. Re-read his post. Amikhe said 'Ngati mukusuta' not 'Musiye kusuta.'

Amikhe ndi a payinti, zosutasutazi si kwenikweni.

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