
If President Mutharika took the time to think about his situation, he would realize that his detractors are looking to him to act, and not talk, shout, castigate critics or make excuses.
In the lead up to the 2019 elections, going into verbal wars and shouting matches with the opposition is not going to win him any votes or favors. What Malawians are complaining about right now is the failing public services delivery. Even in his speech a few days ago, leader of opposition focused on that, and the fact that he ranted without offering any suggestions for solutions should have inspired the president to realize that if he only focused on this and got the public services working, he would have a foundation to build on for his 2019 campaign. Continue reading Z Allan Ntata’s Uncommon Sense: THE FALL OF PETER MUTHARIKA AND THE END OF DPP (PART 2)