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Ngongoliwa
Ngongoliwa
7 years ago

But Scotland must demand accountability in these NGOs. Malawians can’t be trusted anymore. They steal big time! My advice is each time you give them money, demand accountability. Let them account for every penny you give them.

You could be shocked that some of the funds you have been giving to these organisations over the years has not served its purpose, instead a few of these organisations’ members might have be sharing it to build houses for themselves in Lilongwe.

Dengu
Dengu
7 years ago

Visas must be damaging tourism but it will be a good earner for those in power.

Bwengu
7 years ago

But african women you look more ugly with your lifeless artifical hair ….Why not being thankful to God with what he gave you….chipitileni ku church but you don’t accept our short kinky hair…..zovuta izi.

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