Malawi faces a disease called crookedness that stops the country from moving forward. Citizens let dishonest leaders trick them with small gifts or tribal loyalty, as these politicians grow rich off public money. The proof is across the nation, with empty hospitals, broken schools, jobless youth, and poor roads. Those who lead enjoy luxury lives far from common struggles. They talk about progress during campaigns, but deliver only problems after elections.
Crookedness makes people think they should grab benefits when they can. It tells them not to question leaders from their area or social circle. This thinking rewards bad work and punishes truth speakers. It makes voters thank officials for small help today, but forget the harm they caused yesterday.
People must stop backing politicians based on tribe or party colors. Malawi needs leaders who plan, answer for their actions, and focus on real progress. Citizens should demand open information about public money use. True love of country means asking for better services and an honest government. The power sits with everyday people who can create change through their voices and votes.
Crookedness makes people think they should grab benefits when they can. It tells them not to question leaders from their area or social circle. This thinking rewards bad work and punishes truth speakers. It makes voters thank officials for small help today, but forget the harm they caused yesterday.
People must stop backing politicians based on tribe or party colors. Malawi needs leaders who plan, answer for their actions, and focus on real progress. Citizens should demand open information about public money use. True love of country means asking for better services and an honest government. The power sits with everyday people who can create change through their voices and votes.