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Nyambilo
Nyambilo
8 years ago

Primary Schools do afford brick fences. Surprising!

tabix
tabix
8 years ago

Akakhala Grain Malunga kuumila kwabasi

lonjezo mainjeni
8 years ago

ndaphunzirapo ine pamenepo koma anthu dyera funding imabwera but thy put on there pocket kuzunza chilengedwe

Professor LUKA TCHOKA. CHIEF wa aKweri
Professor LUKA TCHOKA. CHIEF wa aKweri
8 years ago

Rudi polish kapena chani? While you are thinking of maintaining the school also tame your piston. Leave other peoples wives alone. Never ever pester me again. Am married to handsome youngman. Concentrate on your wife.

chikhwa
chikhwa
8 years ago

Guys, aluminous grp ndi yonse koma inu mwanyanya! Kungonyamula zongokukwanani pa lunch, kulalalata lalata wautali! Aaaah at least konzani pogomphokapo msangamsanga. Isiiiii

Mbuyache
Mbuyache
8 years ago

Ndinaona ati ku ma hostel madzi akumabafa ku ma toilet akulowa ku ma room.ndimakhala ku zomba naziona pamene ndimakagwira ncthito zina 2014.Kumati mwana ali ku xool kumeneko? Bola pa community.NDIKONYASA NDIKUTI .

drakes
drakes
8 years ago

Chikwawa and Nsanje are the most neglected places as far as Schools are concerned. These districts have no National Secondary or Govt assisted mission Schools, as a result these districts have been neglected thru and thru and there is a very bad prejudice against these schools at the Ministry of Education. The people from these districts have suffered discrimination in Malawi, this happens in work places also. There are also very intelligent people there but due to difficulties in accessing good schools most of the people are struggling to get a decent education. Those that are in Authority must see… Read more »

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

All this is happening because of sick minds and lazy bodies. It is just like building a house for your sister and expecting you to come a be sweeping every day.
I remember when I was at the primary school during the 60s to 70s, we used to pay building fund on top if school fees. This was being banked and was used for maintenance when need arose. We had school boards which ensured the schools received attention at all times.
You still expect the government to fend for you really?

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