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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

Malawi is burning and political leaders are playing their fiddles. Children are dying in hospitals whilst millions of Kwacha are being spent, every week, on political rallies. There’s just too much of pervasive culture of impunity amongst the political elite to the extent that they’re blind to the cries of so many people, especially those from the rural areas. Health system has collapsed, education system has collapsed, law enforcement agencies have collapsed, the legal system has collapsed, the parliament isn’t doing its job and instead is working against its own people. Nothing is working. Then we hear the head of… Read more »

Watipa
Watipa
6 years ago

Atupele ayankhe

MAGUFULI
MAGUFULI
6 years ago

And somebody is telling us /carrying the cross of Jesus somewhere ;for what? ?
Kids /people are dying in villages /hospitals

Now I come to understand that these people are doing/saying these
Things as fashion and fame

Awize
Awize
6 years ago
Reply to  MAGUFULI

We need to magulify Malawi, and finally we can have “The Magulification of Africa” where our leaders are moderately humble to serve people and not serve themselves.
Can we have a comment from the Minister of Health Hon Atupere Austin Muluzi?

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