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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Its not not about men supporting women but rather encourage women to support each other. They tend to pull each other down.there are more women the they are men voters.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Not only should the campaign focus on changing the midst of men but also all women to start supporting each other. There are more women there are men voters. If only more women were to vote for their fellow women for a public office, Malawi wouldn’t have to have the challenge of equal gender representation. Women are so good at pulling each other down. The problem is not just men with wrong mindset but also women who don’t want to support other women.

Alex Suzgo
Alex Suzgo
6 years ago

So the team leader for a women focused or centred advocacy grouping is a man, but you want more women on political leadership roles? A slap on the face, right from your own organisations. You mean you couldn’t find a woman to lead your advocacy group?

kaka ni dada
kaka ni dada
6 years ago

Azimayi amakomedwa ndi chifukwa chake samavotelana chosecho alipo ambiri, sichina ayi kukonda mchira basi .

James
James
6 years ago

There will NEVER! I repeat, NEVER! Be such a thing as 50-50 participation in leadership as long as the earh endures…
Even the developed nations…or the best democracies in the world where all this 50-50 noise came from have not achieved this…and it is not coincedence.

BANDA
BANDA
6 years ago
Reply to  James

James, you must be a terrible misogynist. There are countries where there is 50:50 representation in politics, cabinet, parliament, business etc. Examples, from Scandinavia leading the way. This year Cambridge University has enrolled more girls than boys. In the west, women are becoming more educated than men. Has it occurred to you that in Malawi we now have women who are more educated, in high positions and who are rich ….than the average man. I mean all the uneducated men, opanda nzeru, who walk bare footed, opanda ndi ndalama zomwe. What do you say about that? In fact, there are… Read more »

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