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Michael Gundaphiri, Age 27

Human trafficking continues to discredit human dignity as it separates one’s cultural environment, and brings slavery feeling in a strange environment that one finds it difficult to act freely. And this result into tragic circumstances, thats why enactment of the law will help alot.

A Chando
A Chando
9 years ago

Ignorance is also playing a role in this human trafficking mainly here in South Africa.

clementmadeira@gmail.com
9 years ago

Trafficking In Person is real and many of us have been trafficked without actually knowing. Belive me there are untold stories on many victims out there and passing of the will unvail them

Arthur G.M. Mtambo
9 years ago

UPHAWI ———–MABWANA AKUBA NDALAMA ZA BOMA KWAIKA ENA PA UPHAWI NDI MAVOTO OSIYANASIYANA MWA CHISAZO KUKWERA KWA MTENGO YA ZITHU NDI ZINA ZOTERO

BigMan
BigMan
9 years ago

I support this law, please pass it very quickly.

marko
marko
9 years ago

I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY ARE SAYING I THING THE STRATEGY OF CURBING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS THEMSELVES NOT OSMAN AND OTHER POTBELLIED UNIMA GRADUATES..WHAT AM TRYING TO PUT ACROSS HERE IS CAN OSMAN RISK HER LIFE TO RESCUE ABDUCTED CHILDREN AT THE EXPENSE OF HER CHILDREN AT HOME?I THINK DAY IN DAY OUT I CRY FOR MY FELLOW CITIZENS BECAUSE OF POLICY MAKING THAN POLICY DOING..OKUBA ALI KUNJA INU MUKUMWA MADZI AND EATING SALIVATING MEALS KU NKOPOLA…WHO WILL RESCUE THOSE ABDUCTED YOU SAY ZINTHU TO PUSH YOUR AGENDAS AHHHHHHHHHH INE ITS UNFORTUNATE I AM A… Read more »

kj
kj
9 years ago

Once the bill is passed you should also check on Karalia, he is trafficking a lot of Indians into the country. Believe me, Indians will not cease to come to Malawi, he is one of the influential Indians in the country and he is able to corrupt our politicians and immigration officials.

Wokomaatani
9 years ago

Habiba can you come with tangible evidence otherwise you are trying to keep your job with the Norwegian Church Aid. Malawi has problems that can be traced to politics. We are investing very little in public schools. Education standards have deteriorated in the past 21 years. Malawi is producing many uneducated people and this results in criminal activity and prostitution. Everybody is trying to survive and it is survival of the fittest.

special advisor
special advisor
9 years ago

I loathe modern day slavery. However, I have a problem with the modern day approach to policy and legislative advocacy. Government is pushed from every side to adopt this and adopt that law. In the end these laws exist in our legal ans sicial landscape much like a badly done plastic surgery. Please allow sufficient dialogue and consultations before pushing government on new laws and policies – grass roots work, capacitating institutions and communities in the ground using what exists can form a stronger coalition and strengthen value-based and society-wude movements. This what bottom up is, but somehow, external funding… Read more »

chapaheya
chapaheya
9 years ago

Nkhaniyi ndiyaikulu kwambiri pofunanso kukhala serious.chomwe ndingapemphe boma ndikuti likhazzikitse bungwe la ANTI_TRAFFICKING BODY lomwe lilembe ntchito akazitape mma boma onse ndi mma border.Anthuwa azigwira mtchito usana ndi usiku .Anthuwa akakhala paliponse adzagwira ntchito yopambana azagwiranso ena momwemuno amapanga biziness yopangitsa atsikana uhule.Akunyumba ya malamulo ,otele akagwidwa khazikitsani lamulo loti azikhala kundende zaka 20.Tatopa nazo ife zimnezo.

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