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becks
becks
7 years ago

Nyimbo! Nyimbo! Nyimbo! Poem Poem Poem Poem
What is your strategy? Chasing the kids out of the streets? Which streets of Lilongwe?
Who will be doing the chasing? MDF? City Assembly?
Chasing for how many hours? What hours of the day? How many days a week? How many days a month? For free? Tell me.
Are answering the question: Why are children in the streets? Where are we taking the streets to? Dumping sites along Blantyre road, Bunda roundabout
Let us be serious for once.

NGWAZI
NGWAZI
7 years ago

Dear UNIMA MANAGEMENT /POLOFESALA PETER KANSALA UNIMA
PLEASE CONSIDER OPENINiG OF COLLEGES WHICH ARE NOT OPEN UP
TO DATE SINCE DECEMBER BREAK
I DONT KNOW OR UNDERSTAND
WHAT IS THE PROBLEMS WITH YOU EDUCATED FOOLS BY DOING ALL THIS NONSENSE ??

MUSATICHIMWITSE MWAMVA ??

IF ITS THE ISSUE OF XOOL FEES TELL US
WE WILL PAY FULL STOP

OPEN THE COLLEGES KIDS NEED TO IN COLLEGE NOT ROAMING AROUND STREETS AND VILLAGES

HOW CAN A COUNTRY MOVE FORWARD
THIS WAY ?? MXIII

DO YOU

Stout
Stout
7 years ago

These are nice words. How will Government ‘ensure that every child has a home’. What is the policy.
I understand that the tendency has been to reduce/close the number of orphanages in the country, so how will you accommodate children where the family/community can’t or won’t do so.

chindere
chindere
7 years ago

Talk is cheap action is dearer. A malawi kukonda kuyankhula koma action zero pa ten. Lets hope that this should not be another attention seeking gathering

gracious g
gracious g
7 years ago

How they can go to school without reduce of school fees, how can we support them with this Malawian poor salaries, government as while as private sectors we have the heart of help but we look at our salaries is very poor we can not afford, let them mongering in the street, till God will help them.

Ngalamayi
Ngalamayi
7 years ago

Go and take a look at Lilongwe’s rubbish tip, and you will see many more children living off what the citizens of Lilongwe throw in their bins. The First Lady uses land there…but not to the benefit of these children.

Chikaiko
Chikaiko
7 years ago

This is a very big step in developing Malawi, as the country will reduce the number of gang groups that terrorize the homes of innocent Malawians among others…

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