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Writing on his social media pages such as Facebook and WhatsApp, Msonda argued that Chakwera does not need to be blamed for the economic crisis, stressing that the whole world is facing similar problems.

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The DPP National Governing Council member wondered why some Malawians, especially DPP supporters, have chosen to pay a blind eye to the current administration’s efforts and interventions to alleviate the suffering.

“Comrades, let’s be honest to shame the devil. It is undeniable fact that anthu akuvutika dziko lonse la pansi. The fact that anthu tikubvutika doesn’t mean palibe chabwino chomwe State President HE Rev Dr. LMC and his MCP administration akuchita,” said Msonda.

He added, “Our situation is not beyond correction, it’s not as worse as other countries on earth. Anthu akuvutika mdziko lapansi kuposa ife kuno. When did some of us on this forum last travel outside the country to see how people are suffering?”

Msonda challenged critics to go to South Africa to see for themselves how people are struggling to make ends meet in the rainbow nation.

“Go pompa pa RSA mukawone how people are suffering. Go ku Turkey mukawone momwe anthu afera ndi chibvomerezi, natural disaster – over 45,000 people dead. This disease of unnecessarily murmuring and grumbling against our leaders is murmuring and grumbling against God. The Israelites murmured and grumbled against God through Moses and Aaron, forgetting the good things God Did for them in the past; the battles God Fought for them as they were leaving Egypt under that Pharos torture. (read Exodus 16:1-16),” he argued in defense of Chakwera.

“Chonde a MALAWI, tamakambaniko zabwino za dziko lanu ndi zabwino zomwe atsogoleri anu akuchita; nthawi zonse NEGATIVITY, DISGRUNTLEMENTS, FRUSTRATIONS AND ANGER BASI; ZIMENEZO SIZITITHANDIZA NKONA ENA AKUMAFIKA MPAKA POKAWOTCHA CHIPATALA KUYIWALA AKADWALA AFUNA CHIPATALA CHOMWECHO; KUKAWOTCHA POLICE STATION KUYIWALA AKABVUTIKA, AKAWABELA AFUNA POLICE STATION YOMWEYO KUTI YIWATHANDIZE.

“NDALE TIPANGA 2024/2025, KA NTHAWI KASALA KOCHEPAKA TIYENI TIGWIRANE MANJA NDI STATE PRESIDENT HE REV DR LMC KUTI MABVUTOWA TITHANE NAWO,” he concluded.

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