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Professor Wakumpoto
Professor Wakumpoto
8 years ago

Good job. Bola zitheke. The main problem is Mw is that we have many problems and some useless politicians who do not vest in health care thinking they will go abroad. Well, by the time they arrive abroad they will be dead already. Failing to prioritize your country’s health care is like digging your grave with your own teeth! Tidikira another high political figure to die then the we will……..

samson msukwa
samson msukwa
8 years ago

zaboza inu mwaiwatu it was the same speach what went wrong? cash gate?

Spoken Word
Spoken Word
8 years ago

ooo great news in my own area. Kukuonekadi ku Deayoung. Minda yathu ichokedi basi, big up

moses
moses
8 years ago

good news to Malawians

Dokotala
Dokotala
8 years ago

The DPP government didnt renew Dr Lungus contract at Mzuzu Central Hospital ndi uyu tsopano anakuthawani for Luke Deayang mpange manyazi alomwe

Omex70
Omex70
8 years ago

Goodnews.

chiphidigori
chiphidigori
8 years ago

What do you mean by state of art equipments?

M'gwanya
M'gwanya
8 years ago

Gud news, even though we have heard such news whem Mwaiwathu Hospital was expanding, when Shifer Pvt hospital in Bt was been constructed, but we steal send patients and dead bodies to RSA, Tanzania and India for treatment and embalming. Malawi has specialists doctors, we are lacking in medical equipments and best medical drugs.

Vincent
Vincent
8 years ago

Thank you koreans for supporting malawians

spectator
spectator
8 years ago

Very good news to hear from Nyasa

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