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KWANU MKWANU
KWANU MKWANU
6 years ago

WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT FALLING TO PAY FOR EQUIPMENTS WHICH CAN SAVE LIVES OF MALAWINS, WHILE THE MONEY IS KEPT IN THEIR POCKETS. WHAT A SHAME.

DrDavidMoskowitz
6 years ago

Why not prevent kidney failure and the need for dialysis instead? It has been possible for over 20 years. Anybody interested in staying off the kidney machine should click on “Contact Us” at GenoMed(dot)com. Once you’re on the machine it’s too late. In fact, the earlier you start our protocol, the better the chances of staying off dialysis.

Bibo
Bibo
6 years ago

It is happening in the southern region and Blantyre in particular, with all eyes to see and yet come 2019, so many fools called patriotic citizens in the same region will vote for DPP. Malawi is failing to rise and progress because it has some tribes that worship leaders even if they are bringing the country to its knees and leading the people to the dungeon of despair. It is an equation of: Ignorance +Hatred= Wrong Choice. If unchecked, this will continue until nobody knows when and the country will degenerate into a collapsed society. This is just my observation.

haha
haha
6 years ago

Come 2019 you will put them back into power with all this madness

Carla
Carla
6 years ago

Very selfish indeed, but the cabinet are able to buy themselves thousands of vx’s worth 100,000,000mwk each, when the hospitals are suffering! Ambuye akulankhuleni ndithu.

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