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Critics say Malawi must end state prayer rallies and focus on real reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49559, member: 636"] Malawi government leaders keep organizing prayer meetings as their country falls apart. The nation faces terrible money problems and millions of people cannot find jobs. Officials think asking God for help will fix everything instead of making real changes. They spend taxpayer cash on these religious events that produce zero results. Leaders use faith as a cover for their failure to run the country properly. Countries like South Korea and Singapore became rich through smart planning and hard work. These nations built strong schools and created good jobs for their people. Rwanda also climbed out of poverty through careful leadership and fighting corruption. None of these success stories happened because leaders prayed really hard. They succeeded because they made tough decisions and stuck to solid plans. Malawi hospitals run out of medicine and schools lack basic supplies. Young people graduate but cannot find work anywhere. Government officials respond to these disasters by holding more prayer rallies. They waste public money on religious theater instead of fixing broken systems. This approach insults citizens who need real solutions to survive. Prayer belongs in personal life and religious buildings. Government should focus on creating jobs and improving services. Leaders must stop hiding behind religious ceremonies and start doing actual work. Malawi will stay poor until officials abandon these empty gestures. The country needs better policies and honest leadership to move forward. [/QUOTE]
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