[civsoc-mw] Women demo on equality.

Keyboard Boyd Kilembey kkilembe at gmail.com
Sun Oct 11 10:24:12 CAT 2020


Trevor and the Jaji have very bad attitude problems. They don't know
legalizing is different to implementation. Legalizing is the easier part.
Making a hewe povo in Njombwa or Njonja spiritually hooked to the concept
is the hardier part. This issue did not need legalizing

On Sun, 11 Oct 2020, 09:53 Charles Golomoti, <cwakudabii.golomoti at gmail.com>
wrote:

> TC and Judge Fipamutima are very strange characters, KPD. During my school
> days in the Midwest, the two gentlemen would easily have passed as
> "weirdos". They thrive on empty arguments. Generally, they do not have
> facts on their fingertips, nada! As such, trying to have a civilized
> discussion with them is akin to fighting with a pig in the mud, if you get
> my point. That is their turf, right there.
>
> You know what; I made my two Tambala contribution on this issue. I know
> the process of appointing Board Members. I have done it. Trevor has not,
> for sure. Fipamutima, may be.  And what was Trevor's response to my
> posting? Read this vitriol:  "Inu Bambo Golomoti, who knew you had such
> drivel in your mouth! Try to clean with Doom". Hee? Was Trevor talking to
> me, or to Joe Gwaladi?
>
> My argument is very simple, KPD. Please listen to me, and listen real
> good: the Tonse-A Team should appoint women into our boards based on merit.
> Period!
>
> CWG
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 8:17 PM KPD <maluwakpd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> CWG,
>>
>> I wish TC and DM could comment on your post.
>>
>> Legislating something is not the same as implementation. When I read the
>> constitution under 'The Executive',  I find Firsf Vice President and Second
>> Vice President. After Muluzi no one was ever made Firsf or second Vice
>> president. But the section is still there. Or was it removed?
>>
>> As you have correctly stated, ignorance is making some of us bark at the
>> wrong tree.
>>
>> On Sat, 10 Oct 2020, 06:34 Charles Golomoti, <
>> cwakudabii.golomoti at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> KPD, when I first heard that women were agitating for a countrywide kodo
>>> kodo, I was like: "do these homo sapiens even know how boards are
>>> constituted?".  You know what; a long time ago I attended a meeting where
>>> we were tasked to propose names of individuals to sit on one of the boards
>>> in my field of specialization. We were required to come up with six names
>>> of highly qualified professionals in the country. We chose five men and one
>>> woman as the best combo we could dream of, i.e. our dream team. But the
>>> woman's name was turned down during the first screening process at the
>>> Department of Statutory Corporations, way before the final vetting at OPC,
>>> because she was already a member of another very powerful board, if you
>>> know what I mean. The only other woman we could have chosen to sit on that
>>> particular board, in as far as experience and academic qualifications were
>>> concerned, was a PS in the parent ministry. So anyhow, the PS  woman was
>>> still going to sit on the board as an ex official. To cut the long story
>>> short, we ended up with six men and several ex-officios. Ndiye izi
>>> zomangolirira zili zonse chifukwa chozolowera the infamous kota system
>>> introduced into Mother Malawi by the Bibida Master Bingu,
>>> ndizosathandiza kwenikweni; but merit, merit, and merit. Ndangodutsamo!
>>>
>>> CWG
>>>
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