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Email a copy of 'No right to toilet for suspects on remand at Malawi courts' to a friend
Ardent Democratic People’s Party (DPP) supporters in Mangochi have asked the Ministry of Local Government to rescind its decision of...
Kodi ma k5000 omwe mukumawalipilitsa anthu osalakwa mukumawagwila vakabu aja simungamangile zimbuzizo?
ZAZII!!!!!!!!!!
In this situation improvised mobile toilets are needed
Tilibe atsogoleri a maso mphenya, inu simungadabwe nyumba zomwe zikugwilitsidwa ntchito ngati ma khotizo, ndi zomwe zija anamanga atsamunda . Chichokeleni Roy Welensky mpaka pano tikukamba nkhani za matoiletzi, palibe amene akuganizapo zomanga nyumba zamakono za ma khothi akunenedwa apawa. Taliwonani khoma limeneli m,mene likuonekera, mulibe ndi manyazi omwe kumalitchula High court khoma limeneli? Leaders Wihout Foresight.
Shame to malawi government. Human Rights where are they? Even main bus stages.Go to Ekwendeni bus stage,no toilets. In mzuzu city bus depot,no public toilets. Not every body can manage to go for paying toilets.
Malawi should be reclassified as a primitive state. It doesnot make sense for it to have the same status of third world and be grouped as countries like Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania. With that stupidity!
ZOLAKWA KALE IZI,NDE MUKAZILETSA ZIMBUDZI MUPINDULAPO CHANI
thats one reason why malawi is not developing we have educated people with good papers but their brains cant prove the existence of education in them.if at court people are being victimised then where will they find justices?
Lilongwe is the capital city of Malawi and its courthouse has no toilets! This is the 21st century and 50 years after independence; what is happening to Malawi? We read recently of people in Mzuzu going into the bush to relieve themselves. This lack of basic sanitation is disgraceful and shameful In the extreme. This is poverty at is worst. A shortage of drugs in hospitals, electricity blackouts, inadequate water supplies (in Blantyre), teachers not being paid their salaries….. the list goes on and on. Now we know why the World Bank has classified Malawi as the poorest country in… Read more »
Commentwhere are human rights activists cedep,chrcwhatever you call ourselves