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Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago

Some of NGOs are not serious indeed. Look how many ordinary Malawians especially in rural areas cannot afford even 2 meals a day regularly?
Even in the Western world prison diet far from being ideal. Spare us please.
Why not advocate for empowerment of local communities to be food self-sufficient

Msasa
Msasa
5 years ago

Prisons have a lot of land, they can grow their own food. But you just lock up prisoners without allowing them to do anything, you expect us to feed them. Let them grow their own food. What happened to prison farms?

Msasa
Msasa
5 years ago

Government can not afford to provide decent food to patients in the hospitals and patients even sleep on the floor. Why can’t you push the government to Improve in these areas than what you are suggesting.

Msasa
Msasa
5 years ago

It is part of punishment. Kodi akaidi mumafuna azinjoya?

Adada maluwa
5 years ago

Ma court nawoso aphweka bwanji? Chili chose ku court, m ukufuna mkayidi azinjoya kuposa amene tikulipira msonkhofe? Awo ndi olakwa basi. Apapa boma mukulikakamiza zoti ndalama palibe, akazayamba kubwereka ndalama zodyetsera akayidi anuwo, mzizatiso overborrowing.

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