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Proper waste disposal is of great importance to both rural and urban areas. Not doing so may endanger our lives...
Zankutu! you as a minister of health you are just mphii. what about president why can’t you ban these travelers? is this a good democracy? our mps do something ife we have no money paja cashgate left us naked.
Minister wa health ndi foreign affairs ali phwiiii kudikira kukatsegulira ma meetings basi mbuzi mbuzi mbuzi zokha zokha, muona ngakhale ziwerenge zingoti duuuu popanda chochita agalu
dyera too much amalawi ine zanga phee pa UK kudya money mwaufulu no stress
Nanga a malawi ali mp’ogwila molomot muthamangitse ma refugeez ose muno m’malaw ndkutseka maborder ose kumagundana mitu momuno ndiumphawi.
Amalawi dyera litipha chomwecho chofuna ndalama mpaka kumakaziputa dala.Tiyeni tizizilera tokha
We are not serious as a country; not at all!
Izi ndiye zoziyamba dala.a Malawi dyera.Uku ndiye timati kuuyamba dala mkango poukoka machende!
Central hospitals to house Ebola patients. Why? These are referral hospitals which means pipo from all over the country attend these. How can this airborne disease be contained if it is housed in central hospitals? Pipo all over Malawi will go to these hospitals and go their way transmitting these. In any case, why am I even bothering, no such plans exist anyway – ndalama zonse zidatha. Ban all travels, but I hear Jean kalilani herself sent some Drs to these areas to learn more about the disease. I say WHAT ignorance is this? Or is this another lie? Can… Read more »
Zinazi abale dyera ndi ndalama anzanu akutseka ma border inu ndiye matama mufuna tizati umphawi, AIDS, Ebola tokha ndiye tidzapulumuka, We are not serious