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BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

Surely believing that the region that you come from makes you intelligent is evidence enough that you are not intelligent.

Kalekeni Kanene
Kalekeni Kanene
5 years ago

We are proud of you Dr Kumwenda. The country has been blessed to have a specialist like you. May God bless you.

Mulopwana
5 years ago

Atumbuka bwanji kodi? Be objective without disregardjng other groups. U think always about quota and this ur very bright. STOP HIS NONSE

Sheikh Alhaj Ahmed Salimu
Sheikh Alhaj Ahmed Salimu
5 years ago

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5812000/

Some of the few surgeries that have been reported in a peer reviewed journal. And from Malawi. The second neurosurgeon after Dr Nga Ntafu

Mangochi kabwafu
Mangochi kabwafu
5 years ago

What if this surgeon was a victim of this Draconian evil QUOTA? How much has Malawi lost due to this satanic policy of denying bright deserving students chiefly from the north?
Please get in Mr Chilima and end this evil.

Prophet Mboro
5 years ago

Soldiers are busy beating citizens while they forget that citizens are their masters

Kaso
Kaso
5 years ago

Home boy u make us proud

Nicholous
5 years ago

This is good development. I lost my brother with the same kind of tumor. When Chakwera take over the government he need to look on this matter.

Anzijo
Anzijo
5 years ago
Reply to  Nicholous

Za ziiii…sizikugwilizana paliponse ndale Kodi munakhala bwanji a Malawi?

Selina Mulima
Selina Mulima
5 years ago

Way to go Malawi….congratulations Dr. Kumwenda and team.

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

Congratulations

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