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bamusi
bamusi
8 years ago

Asking for assistance? Shamel!!!

KARU UNITED
KARU UNITED
8 years ago

Mr Mkawihe, the place in Mzimba is spelt Mabulabo. Let’s not chewalise everything.

ganganinga duwe
8 years ago

God have mercy on our beloved country

LOZI
LOZI
8 years ago

good vegetative cover is the solution as it reduces runoff.

Mwiza
Mwiza
8 years ago

Structural damage to the buildings is difficult to prevent.However, flooding in an area such as Blantyre is avoidable through construction or opening of drains. Having floods in Blantyre is a sign of ineffective city management. We seem to be contented with the status quo in Malawi and only get awakened when disaster strikes!

Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrest
8 years ago

The Government said its ready for El Niño , bring it on.

Tony boy
8 years ago

End of the wolrd……..

ndatopa
ndatopa
8 years ago

Lord have mercy on Malawi Forgive us. Mvula ibwere koma ikhale yabata isawononge Miyo yathu, Zisakasa zathu komanso Mbeu Zisawonongeke. forgive forgive our Nation. men

Prince Edward rsa
Prince Edward rsa
8 years ago

Kunonso ku rsa yabwera dzulo koma ndiyowononga ndithu.

Nasan
8 years ago

Chimenechi ndichiyambi chazopya zowawa masiku osiliza yasala stete Hous kusasuka

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