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Malawi President Prof. Peter Mutharika has committed to step up the fight against wildlife crime, which has wide-ranging negative economic,...
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Ujeni you are right. They are leaving a problem POVERTY and corruption.NGO spends money on high saralies expensive cars and administrative cost. They provide fake reports to UN while building expensive houses. Look around. It is a joke.
Keep it up UNICEF. Good work Airtel and Bravo the QUEENS.
This is stereotypical what foreign companies and organisations do in Malawi, and they call that as being Community Social Responsibility thats nonsense. They underlinning problem or the elephant in the room is POVERTY. Let Airtel employ more Malawians and pay them good salaries and wages plus other benefits, this will in the prossess make more people afford or able to help even those of extended families. All these third world campaigns are total rubbish, we are here 50 years still wallowing in deep poverty.
Unicef dont waste ur tym using the queen…they are also victims of abuse they are not paid and anyone says abt payment she’s drop