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Hatton
Hatton
6 years ago

Abale tawalolani anthuwa azikwatira mwina anawa akanapuma. Anthuwatu akuononga mabanja mdziko muno. A good number of them have specialized in dating widows.
Mau a Mulungu amatilamulira kuthandiza azimai amasiye koma Thandizo lake silimenelo.

Protector
Protector
6 years ago

Child Abuse is indefensible and Safeguarding standards have to be non negotiable. Irish health services were told by the St John of God Order that Brother Aiden the Director till 2012 in Malawi would never be let work. With Children following a number of serious allegations. The Order paid Compensation to a number of victims in Ireland while he was in Malawi . Vunerable Children staying in his house ?

Citizen
Citizen
6 years ago

Watsala Brother Andrew Makocho wa ku Montfort SNE. He has a wife a Kamoto at Lilongwe TTC and has twin children with her. He also has a boy child with a married woman a Mrs Rambiki. Mwanayo nkhope ngati Makocho kufanana ngati mbewa ndi khoswe. Akapita ku Lilongwe ku ntchito amakagona kwa mkazi wakeyo ku Lilongwe TTC yet amati ndi brother ndi brother

Chimango
Chimango
6 years ago

affecting the health care of thousands of Malawians suffering from mental health problems poor journalism

Headteacher
6 years ago

Issues of the 70s and NYASATIMES decided to report now, these are the results of reporting without foresight. It would only be fair for NYASATIMES to fund the institution.

Cathetine
Cathetine
6 years ago
Reply to  Headteacher

Koma fellow Malawians let’s be responsible our patients will suffer if we keep on relying on two mental hospitals for mental health services tatami kodi

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