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Mzekezeke
Mzekezeke
5 years ago

These are articles that should be dominating Facebook pages of organisations like times tv to help raise awareness. It is only a well informed society that can be vigilant to quickly contain this tb crisis.

Guess what, instead of enlightening the public on this, they have chosen to publish about Ben Phiri’s rally in Ulongwe. Sad isn’t it?

Chungu Maziya
Chungu Maziya
5 years ago

Interesting article but first paragraph is totally devoid of sense and replete with incoherent statistics, yet it is supposed to anchor the proof of the title. Editor, please review the statistics and recast the discussion to give sense to the important subject matter. A simple careless perror for example is when the article states that “In 2017 it killed 2,700 people out of the 1,000 that tested positive for the bacterial disease”.

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