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nsonga ciswe
nsonga ciswe
8 years ago

Issue yakalekale iyi. Bwana wina wa health dzana lija anangoinena osapangapo kanthu. History repeats itself

Straight Talk
Straight Talk
8 years ago

welcome development bwana phale and your team. My concern is accessibility of intervention services cleaning and filling in govt clinics every tooth ndiliti, lumani thonje.

CNI
CNI
8 years ago

Poledge(phala) that is given to school kids comes first to my mind as a potential contributing factor since its a big surprise to have an overwhelming 50% of school kids suffer from this. I suggests proper tests be made until it is certified safe. Otherwise the phalanx program has been of help to kids.

Foster siyanih
Foster siyanih
8 years ago

Izi ndizabwino kwambiri chifukwa mano ndiofunika kwambiri akanayesesa kufikira school zambiri monga Bangwe primary,Mpingwe primary,Nayizi primary zikanathandiza kwambiri.

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