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Eliezer
Eliezer
5 years ago

Maternity issues are not what you they are. Malawians learn to understand issues unbiased. Have worked in maternity now over 5 years every where I go people have taken me as an angel. Before you throw your judgement think deep of a labouring process. Don’t be too theoretical rather have facts based on practice. Materninity especially Labour is the most comprexity part of health care. If you don’t have any idea please close your mouth. Go ask midwives and obstetricians. have retu…………….. ndizamaliza mawa

Heavyduty
Heavyduty
5 years ago

This is unacceptable. Abuse of pregnant women are happening in multiple forms, many times, to many women, over long period of time and most of them vulnerable. These are what MP women can demonstrate against not the alleged undressing of one UTM woman in Mangochi. Yet Kabwila chose to demonstrate against that one-off issue, happening to one woman in a poshy car. Priorities in the topsy-turvy. Stupid Kabwila and your colleagues.

POOR MAN FEEL IT
POOR MAN FEEL IT
5 years ago

KUMAMVA CHISONI PLEASE MUNTHU WAFIKA KALE BASI KUMUBWEZA NOOOOOOO, MUTHANDIZENI THEN MUUZENI KUTI OSAZAPANGASO TIMATELO

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