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7 years ago

What a positive development that government is assuring us that they are going to train 100 Malawi Sign Language Interpreters and by January 2017 they will deploy to all the districts…wondering if its a daylight dream without considering how long the sign language interpreters will be trained?? hope they are not going to deploy 100 fake Sign Language interpreters having trained for just a week?

Wilkie
7 years ago

Some disabled people are thieves. They are issuing cheques that later bounce at the bank, u think of slapping him but later you give up

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7 years ago
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Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare, Dr Jean Kalirani said her Ministry was aware of the shortage of sign language interpreters plans to train 100 sign language interpreters and by January 2017, 30 will be deployed to all the districts quoting from a above its a good move however am wondering how long the interpreters will be trained considering Sign Language Training is a complex and comprehensive training, wonderingJanuary is just few weeks away into 2017…hope not 100 Nelson Mandela fake sign language interpreters

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