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Not so serious news: Would you trade last week with President Arthur Peter Mutharika?

In not so serious news this week we nomimate President Arthur Peter Mutharika. Yes the 40 year law scholar at Washington University we think had the worst of the worst.

First Gurtrude’s Charity BEAM is accused of taking money form the organization that is funded to help poor Malawians affected with HIV/AIDS with the needed medication for relief.

 

APM is then accused of bribing reporters in open day light. Mistake number one amongst those reporters is Raphael Tenthani, Yes the one and only one dedicated every Sunday to kill the Mutharika’s with the power of his Penmanship. Yes the MUCKRACKER himself.

Nine police officers escorting Malawian President Peter Mutharika’s convoy died in a horrific road accident in the southern district of Balaka. The Social Media is questioning the very thing he accused Joyce Banda of doing. Why such a big expensive convoy to install a small chief in Mangochi?.

In case we forget in so not serious news At a time many Malawians are struggling from the effects of the declining Kwacha worst in the world resulting in higher prices for essential commodities he decides to raise his salary by a whopping 80%, Yes you read this right 80% almost double.

The national wide strike by Malawi judiciary staff enters its fourth week with no resolution in sight. This strike is affecting one third of government services and thus has a real impact on the financial wellbeing of the country. Yet the President and his Justice Minister Tembenu appear to be no hurry to resolve this and make government operational.

The Joyce Banda release of CCTV Footage back firing on him..

What else can go wrong for poor Peter this week?….. We at the Maravi Post are suspecting a new sighting of the Wise one from the East… Yes the straight shooter. The President need a dose of Wisdom.

As our custom to the winner the question is who would trade places with our President Arthur Peter Mutharika this week?

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