Why is it such a difficult job to rescue when police know almost all the pubs and it is very easy to find hotspots for girls?
On the other hand yesterday there was a meeting at Mkwichi Secondary School where residents of Area 32, 15, 6 and 47 gathered to bang heads on how to deal with the rampant presence of drug abuse, prostitution and alcohol abuse. Nyasatimes kindly cover that story please.
BEHESA
5 years ago
This is a brilliant work well done. However the foundation of them to join this evil act is poverty what has CADECOM done to help these ladies from such a situation? If they have just deployed the ladies back to their homes it wont help and the process will be over and over again . Try to finish your good work by giving these ladies something like business at small scales. Or some who can manage to wish going to school CADECOM can sponsor them.
Nabetha
5 years ago
Thank you Jesus for the work of CADECOM! It’s high time for the Rich Malawians like Chaponda and others to desist from owning so many houses at home as well as abroad and never caring about supporting human development Most young people need our support but all we dream about is buying and building houses. Two houses is all you need in life. One for you plus one for business. Let humans be our priority because when we sow to their wellbeing we are sowing to eternity. What will mater on our death bed is not the 100 properties we… Read more »
No jobs for the youths. This shit government of D PP will not help the youths. University students end up drinking with APM what a shame. That money could have been used to give loans to needy university students.
Wiseman
5 years ago
Musatinamize apa, if you were dumped at a beer hall / Bar and you were not interested to do that kind of business mukanatha kubwelera kumudzi. Mukunena kuti munthu wa mu Blantyre failed kupeza transport yobwelelera kumudzi, Mulanje and Chiradzulo is not far either from BT, 17 – 18 yrs ndi akuluakulu awa
Elisabeth Ritchie
5 years ago
The names of these girls should not be given nor their faces shown. How can they rebuild their lives if the media brands them as prostitutes? The good work of CADECOM is at risk of being undermined.
Dan
5 years ago
Well done to the police. Catch the perpetrators so that they can be put into jail.
Why is it such a difficult job to rescue when police know almost all the pubs and it is very easy to find hotspots for girls?
On the other hand yesterday there was a meeting at Mkwichi Secondary School where residents of Area 32, 15, 6 and 47 gathered to bang heads on how to deal with the rampant presence of drug abuse, prostitution and alcohol abuse. Nyasatimes kindly cover that story please.
This is a brilliant work well done. However the foundation of them to join this evil act is poverty what has CADECOM done to help these ladies from such a situation? If they have just deployed the ladies back to their homes it wont help and the process will be over and over again . Try to finish your good work by giving these ladies something like business at small scales. Or some who can manage to wish going to school CADECOM can sponsor them.
Thank you Jesus for the work of CADECOM! It’s high time for the Rich Malawians like Chaponda and others to desist from owning so many houses at home as well as abroad and never caring about supporting human development Most young people need our support but all we dream about is buying and building houses. Two houses is all you need in life. One for you plus one for business. Let humans be our priority because when we sow to their wellbeing we are sowing to eternity. What will mater on our death bed is not the 100 properties we… Read more »
No jobs for the youths. This shit government of D PP will not help the youths. University students end up drinking with APM what a shame. That money could have been used to give loans to needy university students.
Musatinamize apa, if you were dumped at a beer hall / Bar and you were not interested to do that kind of business mukanatha kubwelera kumudzi. Mukunena kuti munthu wa mu Blantyre failed kupeza transport yobwelelera kumudzi, Mulanje and Chiradzulo is not far either from BT, 17 – 18 yrs ndi akuluakulu awa
The names of these girls should not be given nor their faces shown. How can they rebuild their lives if the media brands them as prostitutes? The good work of CADECOM is at risk of being undermined.
Well done to the police. Catch the perpetrators so that they can be put into jail.