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Kautano
7 years ago

Health expert, what plans have you put in place to help those who wanna use birth control, as we hear that these family planning helps erectile dysfunction in men and decreased libido and desire or you just want us men to be Gosho 4 ever? bcoz you just speak advantage of birth control but you don’t shade more light on disadvantage. so tell us.

Kaitano
7 years ago

Health expert, what plans have you put in place to help those who wanna use birth control, as we hear that these family planning helps erectile dysfunction in men & decreased libido in men,and desire or u just want pipo to sleep with their wives like their sisters? any solutions to that?

chodziwadziwa
chodziwadziwa
7 years ago

Alibe mwana uyu…sakudziwa zomwe akunena.

kings
kings
7 years ago

That’s the way to go, it is as well time overdue.

Harawara
Harawara
7 years ago

I would like to differ with Alick. High population is not the cause of poverty in Mw. It is the lack of basic necessities because because of lack of technologies and highly trained manpower to produce and process more goods and services. The world has examples of more overpopulated countries than Mw that are developed. Research has also shown that countries with high population densities are more prosperous than those with low density . Consider Nigeria here in Africa (first if not second biggest economy) India, China, Netherlands.If Nigeria was not corrupt with that big population it would have more… Read more »

zangaphe
7 years ago

tikunena za birth control ndife tinabadwa kale. kodi tikufuna ena asabadwe? paje amalawi nsanje ife zathu zikayenda sitifuna za ene ziyende. Kodi mungo tizakhala 30,000, 000 tizakhala pakhomo panu?

John K Black
7 years ago

We need to meet the unmet need for family planning. This means education, let’s put sex education including family planning in the school curriculum. And let’s make sure that (as opposed to medication) family planning is always available at all hospitals, clinics, and shops, as well as places where people can get involved in un-planned activities such as bottle stores.
https://motherlandfatherland.wordpress.com/2015/11/11/sex/

GONANI
GONANI
7 years ago

Very important point, we actually need to make this, a law. Two or three kids per family as maximum, and no
bearing kids before the age of 21 for ladies. Any child marriages should be criminalised and anybody that
breaks the law should be arrested and sent to jail. Let us learn from Japan, a highly industrialised and rich country but
used this type of law to control unnecessary spurring of population.

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