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Malawi’s vocal Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), activists and human rights defenders have claimed government is using a ‘divide and rule,...
good news this is good news to our Nation.as a patriotic Malawian iam happy with this.we know some people love to argue and be counter productive alwaiz.no wonder they dont move forward themselves as our beautiful country is moving forward.one cant keep on talking bad about your country and its leaders and expect God to bless them nooooo.lets all rally behind the only country God gave us MALAWI.
Its a very good news to me and to all Malawians to hear about such a huge monitory aid, all the projects outlined are indeed vital to us all and they should be carried out but one thing; health sector has been put aside, medical students who have finished their school are just sitting and weiting from the government. These health personels cannot go anywhere for they signed a bond to serve in government for five years. There is a need to consider them, these are the students from Malawi College of Health Sciences
Kodi zabwino zipose apa?Anthu ena anangobadwa otsutsa ndipo iwo analonjeza kuti sazasiya kutero muwona ayambapo kusokoneza Wina mpaka akonza ulendo upita naye ku China kuti akavundule madzi.
nde makoswe ena apangeso cashgate instead of kutukula our country…..
Good news. Let the country move forward and let the professional mourners continue with their work. Congrats prof APM
Malawians do not stop shaming me. How could the whole president went to China to negotiate furniture for a ministry?
MWAZIWA LITI KUTI DZIKOLI NDI LATONSE??
Kusayamika a Malawi
Why shud development go to the north wen everybody is here? pitani muzikakhalako then development will follow u chamba basi. Chilichonse mupezepo reason to blame. anthu osowa mtendere mumtima inu.
Successfully mr President