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Nyamtawali
Nyamtawali
9 years ago

Where is the news about the fistula male patient? nothing about him has been written. We want to know what caused it and how. You’ve only talked about the doctors but what about the male fistula patient. We didn’t know that men can also suffer from fistula. post more info on the case please

Quota system
Quota system
9 years ago

Why not at a central hospital. Malawian organizers want to protect their jobs perhaps

Prophet
Prophet
9 years ago

Male fistula patient/arrival of African specialist doctors,saving money/assisting the sick.okay?

MSENA
9 years ago

Every time and the government has no money.no money nomoney nomoney song,why, how, who,which.mmxxx

why why why
why why why
9 years ago

Why Thyolo only????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

CHANGUCHANGU
CHANGUCHANGU
9 years ago

HOW DID THE MALE FISTULA PATIENT GET INTO THIS CONDITION ?

Mbanangwa
9 years ago

I feel most of these doctors will be doing their first experiments on Malawians after having done it in Lesotho. Experiments!

Hagar the Horrible
9 years ago
Reply to  Mbanangwa

I am privy to information about this programme and the doctors involved. These are highly qualified and experienced doctors from neighboring countries, the same quality that you would get when you are referred to South Africa. They are thoroughly vetted by the Medical Council of Malawi before they are allowed to come and work here. They are not here for ‘experiments’ as you suspect. The fact that they are providing free health care does not mean that they are under qualified, neither are the services sub standard. This is a form of ‘charity’ where the doctors spare one week in… Read more »

Cymru
Cymru
9 years ago
Reply to  Mbanangwa

Do you have facts of your claims Mbanangwa? Lets learn to appreciate the good that others do. People are suffering with chronicle diseases in the villages and even towns. What have we done (you and me)? Even if its experiment, someone’s suffering shall be reduced.

Kanyimbi
Kanyimbi
9 years ago

Anadya zotsilika.

Ameneyo
Ameneyo
9 years ago

Please stop telling us that the government has saved so much on A, saved a lot on B and so on. That is your job and just carry on with it. Rather than just rejoicing that the sick are being assisted by volunteers and give all the credit to them, you are busy trumpeting about saving this and that. It is becoming annoying to some of us because we do not see the benefits of those so-called savings. We are still financially crippled and life is becoming unbearably expensive.

south ahlomwe
9 years ago
Reply to  Ameneyo

you are right brother. Where is money which has been saved we are tired with nosense and false promise

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