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Hon. Grace Obama
Hon. Grace Obama
6 years ago

Truth be told, the Area 24 women should be the last to complain of harassment of women. They are the worst examples of women on earth. They are not human at all. Biggest witches full of satanic beliefs. No sympathy for them at all. Justice should be thought for the victimized woman too.

Biggi Saj
Biggi Saj
6 years ago

Rosa Warren – you are blindly biased towards the obscene-slanted beatrice mateyo. First the placard shown here is not the one people were against – it is the vernacular one. Its not about language, its culture. In your culture you can expose the whole of your thigh in public places, even in church – here a few heads will turn. In South Africa or Swaziland, girls even women can bare the whole set of breast; in your land its only the insane who can go to that extent. In India, women even elderly ones, walk in garb that shows the… Read more »

Peloma Pepe
Peloma Pepe
6 years ago
Reply to  Biggi Saj

Well-said @Biggi Saj. CNN is a liberal network and full of fake news. I, for one, read and watch CNN with skepticism. There several stories about CNN unashamedly faking news and caught red-handed. CNN thrives on such things. Rossalyn Warren (CNN), it is utterly wrong in our culture for someone to walk around with such placards regardless of the cause. You can’t import Western values to Malawi wholesale. Seeing it happen in Washington DC doesn’t make it automatically right to do it in Malawi. There are various ways Beatrice Mateyo could have made her voice heard, but this was not… Read more »

Maggie Phiri
Maggie Phiri
6 years ago

Wadi shout your mouth we do not sympathize with these women they started this themselves.

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