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The scandal riddled Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has more rot with the latest revelations that the regulators want to...
a Kaminjo, tsikani DPP. Mwasalako nokha. Ka chipani kopanda masomphenya. We want Change for the better. THIS GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED. WE WANT TO MOVE FORWARD. PLEASE GIVE US SPACE!!!!
What is Mozambique doing in Ethiopia?????
Zokaikisa zomwe akunena Dr. Namarika potengera zomwe zikuchitika ku Unduna wa za Umoyo, too much katangale as if there are no controllers …….. our government seems to be carefree zinthu zalowa pansi kwambiri.
While the plague can indeed be spread through coughing, sneezing, and spitting, it is more commonly transmitted by fleas living in the fur of rodents. Bubonic plague: Patients develop sudden onset of fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, tender and painful lymph nodes (called buboes). This form usually results from the bite of an infected flea. The bacteria multiply in the lymph node closest to where the bacteria entered the human body. If the patient is not treated with the appropriate antibiotics, the bacteria can spread to other parts of the body. Septicemic plague: Patients develop… Read more »
I wish I could believe that Dr Namarika’s ‘Ministry is on high alert and on top of things’, but when it couldn’t even find adrenalin for Bingu and it’s renowned for theft of medical supplies, no ambulances, corrupt staff, it’s difficult to believe this. Will this cause another wave of panic to spread across the country?
MR/MRS NGALAMAYI, THIS IS A WRONG FORUM FOR THAT. THIS ISSUE IS BIG AND SHOULD NOT BE ENTANGLED WITH OTHER ISSUES. IF YOU HATE PEOPLE AND WANT TO EXPRESS YOUR ANGER, FIND ANOTHER FORUM. THIS IS SERIOUS. LEARN FROM WHAT MR/MRS THITHERWARD HAS DONE – ‘PROVIDING A SOLUTION’
Mr/Mrs Kaminjo, having spent the last four years in Malawi, I would say the potential size of this problem is precisely why the lack of basic essentials at ground root level is very much an issue here. I love the country and the people, but cement stolen from a clinic under construction financed by foreign donors led to no clinic. In another part of the country, the clinic built by the community was torn down by a village head who needed new metal for the roof of his house. That’s two clinics which could have been serving remote areas but… Read more »