REMEMBER PRIMARY SCHOOL, PA ASEMBULE............................................? those good old carefree days. how I wish i could go back
O God bless our land of Malawi,Keep it a land of peace.Put down each and every enemy,Hunger, disease, envy.Join together all our hearts as one,That we be free from fear.Bless our leader,each and every one,And Mother Malawi.
youth week malawi was cool mon,we used to hook up with chicks,even trips to mtunthama to see alidzi with all those colouful school uniforms,it used to be fun,the boring part was to get kicked up the ass by wakayombe.
if you remember the born frees mon life back in the days was one hell of fun,
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quote: Originally posted by: game "youth week malawi was cool mon,we used to hook up with chicks,even trips to mtunthama to see alidzi with all those colouful school uniforms,,"
game,
just wondering,ukukhala ngati unali wa Lilongwe nzanga nanga mpakana mtunthama? komano school yake ndiye iti,ukuwadziwako a kamzati,a chimangansasa kapena a mrs chikupeta?
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For have I now become your enemy for telling you the truth?-Galatians 4 v16.
For all those that went to Kamuzu Stadium for 6 th july rally you should remember the following:-blue ribon buns,Payombe (certain dude by the name of Magwaya),Putting a pencil in between your fingers and sqeezing the hand while twisting the pencil, stagecoach buses not forgeting all the songs that we sang to and from the rehersals.
Koma inu mwandikumbutsa nthawi ya a kamuzu, oooh my my my. How about those days too when married women used to sleep with their husbands only and not fellow girls. hehehe akuuza ndi a neighbour!!
Do you remember tikumapita ku rally tiliku primary tikuvala mphanda kumasilila aku secondary kenako tilikuseconadry popita ku rally tikuvala trauza kumagwira timababe taku primary kenako ku varsity timalandira zakudya zockera ku cafe osati mabuns koma nde mababe akusecondary akutifoyilila kungoti pa maschool onse aku Our Lady amanyada kwambiri.
Who could ever forget everyday life in the old Kamuzu era? The sheer oddness of the way the government functioned, the incongruity between functioning and pretension. The discomfort and inconvenience, the drabness, the constant shortages and roundabout ways of getting things, the ever-presence of the invincible Malawi Young Pioneers and mammoth patronage at Kamuzus rallies, the insignificance of kwachas, the awfulness of politicians at rallies, the splendid company of friends failing to discuss political philosophy around kitchen tables or Chibuku benches, bars and jobless centers. In practice life was so simple and easy for those who chose an easier way. Oh what a feeling! The governmental anarchy and economic chaos that followed the collapse of Kamuzuism didn't seem normal at all. Corruption was not normal; neither was unemployment and closure of companies. Pornography is being sold on the streets, with 12 year-olds having babies, with 15year-olds young democrats killing each other, with 17year-olds dying of HIV/AIDS, with 18year-olds getting certificates and diplomas they can’t read. One party system of government was a good idea, but politics, it turned out, was a dirty business, best ignored if possible. It wasn't normal for life to be so disorderly and unpredictable; for everyday survival to be even harder for most people than it had been in the past.
quote: Originally posted by: eetchef "Corruption was not normal; neither was unemployment and closure of companies. Pornography is being sold on the streets, with 12 year-olds having babies, with 15year-olds young democrats killing each other, with 17year-olds dying of HIV/AIDS, with 18year-olds getting certificates and diplomas they can’t read. One party system of government was a good idea, but politics, it turned out, was a dirty business, best ignored if possible. It wasn't normal for life to be so disorderly and unpredictable; for everyday survival to be even harder for most people than it had been in the past. "
You speak the truth and it's sad that Malawi should fall so far in such a short time. That some of the dreams Kamuzu worked so hard and so long for were callously destroyed in a matter of years. Where is ADMARC? Why is a company that was once listed on the London Stock Exchange in financial doldrums now? (Press Corporation Limited)
Let us only hope that the current establishment can staunch the bleeding of our economy and get us back on the path to recovery and eventual prosperity.
Life gets harder by the day here abale, and us the remnants are running out of ideas on where to turn.
Yes, perhaps the answers are to be found in our roots. For all the wrongs of the Kamuzu-era, they must have at least been doing some things right.
quote: Originally posted by: game "Ngwazi ine ndi wa chimangansasa,lilongwe boys for real then chinoko at chigoneka,which school were you at?mwinatu ndiwe nzanga wosowa ujatu."
wawa game wawa!
ife ndiye a inu wake dala a Lilongwe boys only that probably the years you went there tikhonza kusiyana,left Lilongwe boys in 1989,inu bwanji?
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For have I now become your enemy for telling you the truth?-Galatians 4 v16.
Inde ma Banzi pa 6 July it was great fun. Who would forget them good old days ha!ha!ha! and the four Walls UNITY, LOYATY, OBIDIENCE AND DISCIPLINE. All I hated was a YUFI. They used to beat the hell out of people.
Hey guys you've just reminded me about this rally and youth week, is it me or some also noticed that mzimbe yomwe timadya during youth week used to taste different from just any regular day.
those who lived in zomba would agree when i say we had the best of kamuzu. going to the parliament, then state house, lining up the street's for kamuzu's arrival, drinking fanta and mabuns (the white ones not yellow. blue ribbon) and for an added bonus those who went to police primary do you remember kumalaina during youth week? if not you missed out big time.
I try to forget those days folks. Ineyo ndinali ndi pakamwa, i used to get beat down thoroughly ku rally. Mawa lake i would try to fight the same bigger guy who beat me down the day before. Mpaka anthu womenyawo anatopa ... damn .. memories - Mponda (Zomba), Chichiri , Nyambadwe and Chilimba, yep these are only the primary schools ive rotated in. Chichiri was the best.