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asaaaa
asaaaa
8 years ago

sure malawians will in clean malawi as we r beautifying it yet dying. mzeru za anaphiri.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

Stubbornness of dpp thieves. Look what you have done with your bad governance. Mlakhp, Beam, matama basi!!

Mbanangwa
8 years ago

Not bright news at all.

mussa
mussa
8 years ago

Koma ndiye ofunika kusamalatu osaiyamba dala ngati ulibe, zinthu zasintha izi and if no care is taken the country’s prevalence rate will rise

Trevor Manyi
Trevor Manyi
8 years ago

Minister of Health kunenepa choncho?

BBC
BBC
8 years ago

What Malawians need to do is to stand up and fight for their rights. This is the 21st century; things have changed. For how long will the citizens suffer in their own country of birth? I like what happened to Muamar Gadafi and Hussein Mubarak.They thought the citizens were their slaves. Very soon and I mean very soon Malawi will burn and I know some people will perish but Malawi should burn for at least a week so that these monkeys calling themselves leaders should learn a bitter lesson. So far DPP is not even concerned with the illegal selling… Read more »

Youn
Youn
8 years ago

Kalanga dziko langa lija ineeee!!!!!

Zuna
Zuna
8 years ago

If government managed to waste money to settle a K6 billion loan to MSB, then what is only K3.8 billion?

Alex Likoswe
8 years ago

Da truth,
The truth will set you free. Let us move towards never again .

datruth
datruth
8 years ago

Don blame politician blame urself poor malawian u reported lies to global fund to react lyk this agula Mtambo

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