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DA
DA
9 years ago

Conngrats govt. on the successes. But, I thought it was recently announced that there were confirmed cases of cholera in Mzimba?

Nankungwi
Nankungwi
9 years ago

Well done madam minister. Keep up the good work.Malawians dont feel good if they dont criticise that is why most of the response on this colum is negative. They have no idea how hard you work to bring these chnages about. They shoot their mouths without thinking!

You are doing well madam, one day thes people wil realise but of course by then it will be too late for them!

gwaladi
gwaladi
9 years ago

Many people are positive amuna ambiri amangochita opanda chishango.the figure is too low

Akim
Akim
9 years ago

This Minister surprises me.She only comes out to point out positives.On negatives,she is nowhere to be seen.Why doesnt she talk of College of Medicine Laboratory graduates who have stayed 1 year without being unemployed.Why doesnt she talk of nurses who graduated long ago but are unemployed?!

pierra
pierra
9 years ago

It is becoming alarmingly dangerous that the politics in Malawi is railroaded by partisan party politics. The same ministers who are now raising the issue of HIV/Aids prevalence in the country, like wayward football strikers, disappear during the game. Where was the honourable minister when government statement in the wake of NAC financial flaws were doing the rounds; and has there been an official statement? No, and yet here you are, hoping that sleeping dogs lie! Malawians are wiser to look into the activities of government elected members and will not be fobbed off into forgiving and forgetting! Such antics… Read more »

special advisor
special advisor
9 years ago
Reply to  pierra

If you are serious about stopping HIV from infecting more people, work on making sure that those already infected get into ART, focusing on keeping viral load at low levels more than focusing on CD4. At the same time, look at who is more likely to be infected by who, then refocus prevention efforts at those groups. We can no longer afford to use “chiponyeponye” style and hope to succeed. BUT beware also of the invisible profit-minded hand. The manufacturer of ARVs, test kits, CD4 machines and Viral Load machines. These are the folks that are pushing which way we… Read more »

AngelKS
AngelKS
9 years ago

Mwayambawo ndi mabodza a Minister. Is it not last week cholera has been reported? Don’t mislead people please

fkr
fkr
9 years ago

I don’t believe this number. that means only10% of population infected ? what happened as the statistic was 40% not long ago

Patriot
Patriot
9 years ago

We, the member of general public, would like to thank Getrude arrogance for causing Global Fund to stop financing NAC.
Keep up your good arrogance madam first lady.

Shoes
9 years ago

We criminize every person who know their status as positive passing to others to be jail….

Dr Mtumbo wa moo Tha leeka
Dr Mtumbo wa moo Tha leeka
9 years ago

My wife akumadya quarry koma eish ndi ozuna. mdzafe mdzawole geeee tuuu

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