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YAD
YAD
9 years ago

Despite the devastating floods and misery it brought, some of these beneficiaries will definitely be better off materially than they were before the floods hit.

Others didn’t even have a mattress before the floods now they have one. so there are always ‘goods’ and ‘bads’ about any situation! Thumbs up YAD!

Yankees
Yankees
9 years ago

In this no 1 poorest country in the world, Young achievers may I recommend U for this tramendous Job and Contribution U have done more especialy for choosing Mbayani as one of Flood victimised area, but if u have other moneys to assist dont take the cash to others who are living in Tents in other areas, mwanva kale ayamba kale kuchindana ku ma Shed,ku, munthu ngati wafika pofuna mkazi kapena mamuna ndiye kuti akuyenda okhutakhuta,(alibe njala, mavuto) ndalamaso zalowa kwambili zama Flood victimuwa ndiye I was there kwayambika cashgate Heavy, so lets wait and see kukhala zimimba, Matenda plus… Read more »

Mzikaya'mbayani
9 years ago

Big up YAD,for such kind of hand.holla up! Mbayani iz the OG original ghetto and rest are townships of BT’s city!

ujeni
9 years ago

Some of the affected areas in Blantyre the commercial capital of the poorest country on earth are squatter compunds like Mbayani. Time to demolish them as they are growing with increase in population

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