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Kaya
Kaya
5 years ago

What about Men Empowerment?

Ndadabwa
Ndadabwa
5 years ago

We have been talking about women empowerment since Gable education program that was targeted at girls/women only. Remember? Now after more than 20 years we are still singing the same old song of women empowerment? No way let’s look an inclusive approach where women and men should compete with a ratio of 60:40 and not 100 women. We can’t deliberately pick women in order to fill a void. No way.

Ntengo wa Kesia
Ntengo wa Kesia
5 years ago

At this juncture, Kabwila should also be concerned about her political future, as she’s no a lone ranger left, and out favor with the new dictator in making, oChakwera. She can’t just sit phwii and think that oChakwera will go easy on her: Kabwila has to start getting busy, acting busy and looking busy. Or else, she could be out of politics next year.
KIkiki Still kukakamira chibwnzi pamene mwamuna ati sakufuna!

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