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joe
joe
8 years ago

bwanj amalawi opusa inu,even if vote ur so called rev.chakwera malawi wud stil remain poor,it can only begin with u

Brazilian Wax
Brazilian Wax
8 years ago

It was necessary to usher in democracy but for sure we are/were not ready, as a country, to manage it. Since the dawn of democracy all systems are in sorry state. I remember when I got selected to Mchinji Secondary school in the early 1990s the facility was impeccable. Ask me how the facility is today. Kamuzu remains my hero. As if the failure to manage our own affairs as a country is not toxic enough, I heard this other day a member of parliament advocating for legalizing marijuana sugarcoated it as industrial marijuana. Are you sure with our sorry… Read more »

suzie
8 years ago

ziliko

chimanyisko
chimanyisko
8 years ago

Mumgwirizano muli mphavu. Bed bags as small as they are chasing people Lol.

wa ku Mitchesi kujaaaaa!!!!
wa ku Mitchesi kujaaaaa!!!!
8 years ago

The problem of bedbugs has nothing to do with the absence of Kamuzu, or laziness of the Minister of Education, as some unabashed critics would imply. We never had bedbugs at Blantyre Secondary School (yes, that famous BSS) many years ago, but that is NOT because we were cleaner, or more vigilant. The world is evolving, and now even hotels in temperate climate countries have bedbug problems more seriously and more frequently. Not unusual these days to hear of a four-star hotel harboring bedbugs. Evolution, resistance to pesticides, etc? The school should remain cool, no panic; and bring in proven… Read more »

Chinjoka
Chinjoka
8 years ago

Malawi? Wut a joke

safusa
safusa
8 years ago

This would not happen under Kamuzu. Look at schools like Dedza Secondary and Mzuzu govt.secondary, these schools were formidable in tnose days under Kamuzu and the likes of Kanyama Chiume etc as education ministers.Who is the minister of Education now? These people are getting these fat salaries for nothing,the whole lot of them including the so called president|I really feel sorry for this country. By the way I am not a Tumbuka but in those days it did not matter where you came from and I am one of those who benefited from that govt. Boys and girls went to… Read more »

madiru mhango
madiru mhango
8 years ago

If investigations provide certainty that the girls were indeed called sluts by a teacher or teachers,then the teacher or teachers should be displined for conduct unbecoming. The name calling does not create an environment for these girls to gain education. I pity them and please let justice prevail. They are not whores, if they are let their parents know and deal with the issue. Do not degrade students with satanic impunity.

Tina
Tina
8 years ago

Umphawi wationetsa zinthu

Chingolopiyo
Chingolopiyo
8 years ago

Thus terrible, Sanjama Pvt schools have nsabwe ndi nsikidzi, ena amati nkhunguni all becoz of over population at the sch, ministry of Educ its gud be checking both publick and private schools becoz these insects can cause dieses outbreak

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