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#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

There are only 30 female MP’s against 163 males. That’s a pathetic 16% especially when we look at the statistic against a target of 50/50 gender parity. Start from there bwana. We are tired of rhetoric year after year same stories with no tangible results. There’s just no political will to change the status quo. No wonder Malawi is where it is now.

Kwataine Kachindamoto Wa Kwa Dzida
Kwataine Kachindamoto Wa Kwa Dzida
6 years ago

Gameyi inali ya madame Getrude. Getrude kucheza momasuka ndi mzungu

Agenda Setting Theory
Agenda Setting Theory
6 years ago

Are you sure you do not know why African countries are still poor despite a lot of mineral wealth?

BANDABANDA
BANDABANDA
6 years ago

Oh please! Beauty Technology when our girls and women are not educated enough? Can the president and the Royal African Society discuss proper courses and skills that are of immediate benefit to our economy. The starting point is to read Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: you can’t think of beautifying yourelf when you don’t have food or hospitals have no medication…

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