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pipo
6 years ago

Mr Muluzi you are respected by virtue of the position you are holding. It could have been wiser if you remained silent on this issue than uttering such verbs, nouns adjectives not palatable to ear. Do not attract unnecessary comments from the public. The position you are holding is respected one.

nachisale
nachisale
6 years ago

Don’t politicise the deaths. Children and people die in hospitals of rich countries. Atupele Muluzi`s explanation makes sense. The investigation has been quick and words condolence understandable.

Yahya Yahya Jammeh
6 years ago

The parents of the dead children should go ahead suing the Ministry of Health. They should not be silenced by Mk500,000 cash each – no human life is worth the money. If wa Jeffrey is claiming millions of kwachas from government for a court case that implicated her, those poor people whose children lost their lives due to government’s negligence should also heavily be compensated through court of law. Muluzi we know who you are defending. To put it simply, you are defending incompetence. The footballer will rule Liberia. Wait for 2019 if Kapoloma will give you votes.

Khwethemu
Khwethemu
6 years ago

What a hell of nonsense from Muluzi. I hope one day one of their kids dies in hospital in such circumstances and see what they will be saying. But it cant because they send their kids abroad for medical treatment . This story makes me sad and angry. Kids should not be dying in hospital because of power outage. No no no. This Muluzi is also useless. An apology could have been the best move. If one of these kids was mine, i could have been suing the government.

gaddafi
6 years ago

Atupele u should have a human heart wamva? what u r saying is not true if the management told u that they lied to u or to namarika

Nabi
Nabi
6 years ago

Atupele uzinena zoona,wakonso afa ngati ukunama.Bwanji kunama?

Adrian Phuya
Adrian Phuya
6 years ago

Can the politicians sort out the electricity problem and stop bickering? A bunch of heartless and shameless thieves!!!

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