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Abeat Minthu
7 years ago

When a nation has failled to take care of the young generation they treat them as criminals. They leave out real criminals those cashgate gurus Who are protected by The state. Why protecting thieves while orphans and poor children are thrown into jails. This is not human. Malawians say they are Christians but what they do is not a way a Christian do. Its like muslim ISIS. During Kamuzu Banda children used to get mukaka. Even in the villages. These thieves have paralysed the nation that Malawi is the laughter of all nations in Africa.

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