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C4
C4
6 years ago

it is clear hear that abortion is not the main problem but it is an effect of unintended pregnancy which is the major problem. so legalizing abortion will not solve anything but preventing the unintended pregnancy through long term family planning methods. this is not a question of religion but common sense. legalizing abortion based on this info is like treating vomiting only in someone suffering from malaria and not giving any antimalarials

Zadaga
Zadaga
6 years ago

Let abortion be legalized. We are are not ruled by religion in this country. Some of us do not believe in your so called religions. It is a matter of choice. Let the abortion legalization law pass and every one should be free. Religions should be in the church or mosque and should not affect every Malawian because not every one believes. Malawi is not a church or mosque.

Cilla
Cilla
6 years ago
Reply to  Zadaga

That’s my argument exactly. Not all of us are religious and it is more costly and risky to make abortion illegal than legal. Lives of females are at risk when they abort illegally. So just legalize abortion!

Owonelera
Owonelera
6 years ago

Who will speak for the unborn child? Life begins at conception. NO TO ABORTION!!

Malawian Thinker
Malawian Thinker
6 years ago

Let women make their own decisions about their bodies. Most of these “holy pretenders” saying no to abortion are men who don’t know what it’s like to be pregnant. Besides, we already have a lot of homeless uncared-for kids roaming the streets. Africans kugona too much.

Fuvung'ondo
Fuvung'ondo
6 years ago

May be it is not the Tumbukas as such in the north who are aborting. A Yao ndi a Lomwe kubeleka muma estate umu ………..eeeeiiiiiiish.

Bambo ateleza
Bambo ateleza
6 years ago

amenewo ndi achewa amachoka kuno nkumakasintha mayina akapita ku mpoto…ndi akuMulanje amenewo

Bambo ateleza
Bambo ateleza
6 years ago

The researchers were doing research on chickens not people

chilombo
chilombo
6 years ago

Atumbuka kukonda ma plain ndi uhule.FACT

Odala
Odala
6 years ago
Reply to  chilombo

Address the real issues and not regionalism. Abortion must be ligalised for those in need. Those who think they are too religious let them die. Aziuzirana ku mipingo kwaoko kuti no to abortion!

Vinjeru
6 years ago

Amenewo ndiye akazi achitumbukawo. Akamaliza kupha ana through abortion, they go and kill their husbands. Ati chuma azidya okha eish.

ya_smooth DJ
ya_smooth DJ
6 years ago

Why am i not surprised? Northern region they don’t use contraceptives. There is a misconception about contraceptives. They still have primitive mind set.

MASTER
MASTER
6 years ago
Reply to  ya_smooth DJ

They are less populated than south and center, on average there is less poverty there than in south and center due to huge populations in these two regions, they have the largest middle class society or highest human development index in Malawi so what u are saying is terribele

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