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John haward
8 years ago

Its really sad ,climate change has bring trouble this area needs fully help because child cannot go to schòol without enough,water ,cloth and other basic needs government ,organisation,companies let work together to help these problem

Sub T/A
Sub T/A
8 years ago

I understand about the climate change but this reporter why he didn’t report about people in Karonga or Nkhatabay just because he is very stupid cruel idiot.The same Muhangos are forcing people around the same poor areas to sale their home land to their foreign white friends they just want to eat from the poor these are very cruel people

makito
makito
8 years ago

Really stupid reporting. Men run away, she is under bondage to draw water from 6 am… we all know that is not true. We have built houses man. Women supply water when it is finished and no one needs water until after 6 pm. You would be happy if husbands stayed around to watch over starving family members? Don’t they migrate to find some work and send money home?

alick fwaya nkhatabay boy

Zovesa chisoni tichitireni chifundo ambuye

BOX 13 BILILA, N U
8 years ago

Jesus is coming soon,things are getting worse on daily basis,calamities in both rich and poor countries,climate change,book haram, xenophobia,leaders clinging to power,Ebola,aids un employment,wars,early pregnancies,Satanism,false prophets,earthquakes,love of money and many more strange things,let he who reads the scripture work up and warn your neighbor that the King is coming sooner than you first heard it

mtumbuka 1
8 years ago

Why we don’t see such poverty and people living in such houses in the villages in the northern Malawi?? South and Central region try and control having large families which in the end will be a burden to look after,these pictures speaks volume.

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