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Observer
Observer
8 years ago

@Wonela Petali, if the girl started school at 6 she would go to High or Secondary school at 14 which is average and 15 is within that bracket, I don’t see any contradiction here.Tanenani zina.

Phe
Phe
8 years ago

Mama JB, as a man and speaking for all forward looking men in Malawi, Africa and the world – it is true that women and the girl child are truly our continents greatest untapped resource. Our governments continue to say minerals, numerous other resources are the economy growth enhancers but in actual fact it is investing in women, girls, the youth that will be the key foundation for solid, sustainable and equitable progress. You clearly stated in your presentation that expanding the freedom, inclusion, empowerment, education and opportunities for women holds the key to kick starting inclusive economic growth. Your… Read more »

Woonela Patali
Woonela Patali
8 years ago

When presenting reports, we should be sure of flow of events. Also don’t attach lies to make them taste good.
The story of Chrissy by JB is confusing. Chrissy, getting married @ 15years after failing to pay school fees at high school. At what age was she to join high school? When one read the story of Chrissy, it is easy to tell of cooked story just to suite the event. Amai chonde fear God. I know that when one uses his/her mouth wisely you eat well.

Phe
Phe
8 years ago

Mama JB as a man and speaking for all forward looking men in Malawi,Africa and the world it is true that Women and the girl child are truly our continents greatest untapped resource. Our governments continue to say minerals, numerous other resources are the economy growth enhancers but in actual fact it is investing in women, girls, youth that will be the key foundation for solid, sustainable and equitable progress. You clearly state in your presentation that expanding the freedom, inclusion, empowerment, education and opportunities for women holds the key to kick-starting inclusive economic growth. Your personal life story is… Read more »

Otembo
Otembo
8 years ago

A leader has to say like that osati mwechupwi-mwechupwi.TB Joshua chanichani

Abatiya
8 years ago

Mayi anga a president, ine ndimakunyadirani kwambiri. Koma mayi nkhani ya HIV njofunika kuisamala chifukwa sitimachita disclose status on someone’s behalf event atapereka permission, timati anene mwiniwake. Komatu kumudzi kuno mai ndiye boma lawakanika anganyawa, koma tsiku ndi tsiku akumakutukwanani akuti mukusokoneza. kodi akufuna mutani? mai anthu ankhanza koopsa awa. timakufilani ndipo timakumisani.

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