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The First Lady Gertrude Mutharika has asked female civil servants to lead by example and go for cervical cancer screening...
Bwana, sending our innocent men and women who bravely signed up to defend Malawi to war torn/war zones isn’t the brightest thing to do. In as much it is Malawi’s obligation to do so under whatever convention it still doesn’t justify getting your own killed. Instead of sending innocent people to war zones, the smartest African leaders can do is to be ruthless with each other and stop all the wars in the region through the now “toothless” AU. Save soldiers lives and if anything deal with each other as leaders and get them to account. Bwana, now that our… Read more »
Rest in peace
Helping to create peace in other countries and in the process our soldiers, (sons, brothers, fathers etc) getting killed there. Here at home we are not learning anything about the need to tolerate and understand each other things that the people of those countries have failed to do for a long time and the result being those wars. We are busy putting petrol on fire. DPP’s cadets are busy burning cars and offices, beating people who don’t share the same thinking and Maliseche who is also Commander in Chief of the very soldiers who are being killed in those war… Read more »
Satana uyu wakuba
Rest in peace.
Wachekura mdara uyu. Ka tikukgumba watifwire ku state house banganya??
Sorry for the loss of our dear soldiers
That’s what it means to be in the army, it’s either you kill someone or you get killed, if you are lucky you get wounded or else you wound someone, don’t think of retirement, as a soldier you join the army in order to one day go to war.
Very sad Mulungu atothoze ma banja awo,
So sad indeed.May the good Lord comfort the families during these trying times