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zaoneka sizi
zaoneka sizi
8 years ago

dedzatu adaifotsela ungapembe uja jzu. deza ndi thengo town ndi pa lodi bloko basi ndi ku msika.koma ndithu zoona??????????????
nde ngati anayamba kufotsera ndi mkulu amene waja phungu mwana wewene angatani? nayeso wapeza ponona ali ku eliya 10. sibasi!!!!!!!!! wanthu kummayanganila kunjila mpaka 2019 kukabwelaso wina

zaoneka sizi
zaoneka sizi
8 years ago

phungu wa ku dz adakakhala ku town adapeza mpando onona. kodi kuliso phumgu? kulibetu.

Aaron Mwala
Aaron Mwala
8 years ago

What are the villagers doing to address teachers houses shortages or for bridge construction?

Kadakwiza
Kadakwiza
8 years ago

Joyce Banda must come back to solve this problem of safe motherhood because she is the best.

mbuyuni
mbuyuni
8 years ago

I also noted this problem in a certain district where patients were left un attended due to shortage of staff. The is one clinician who works day and night. This is also someone with professional rights of working within prescribed number of hours. It is nice to note that NICE is advocating for rights of patients in rural areas. Yes, they can claim better services from the duty bearers, but how better will these services be from someone who is overworking daily. The best I think is to empower people to hold government responsible for the shortages. Empowering people in… Read more »

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