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Faruk
Faruk
8 years ago

That’s a good idea. But the best solution would be setting up measures to demystify the Myths surrounding the condition of albinism.

tombolombo
tombolombo
8 years ago

nabolani aziyenda ndi nfutitu

dpp_sapota
dpp_sapota
8 years ago

tukamba panotu ena amupezela kale nsika mzimayiyu.

GRM
GRM
8 years ago

We are putting ourselves on the global map for wrong reasons. We should put in place strong legislation measures to put perpetrators in jail for a long time.

Tikondane
Tikondane
8 years ago

Please put our brothers and sisters with albinism under tight security. Let’s identify accommodation for them and have them guarded. Why waste resources guarding one or two human beings when we can help our brethren with the same resources? Please, government, treat this as a matter of urgency. It’s not enough to just threaten the assailants with stiff punishments when our brethren are still far and unattended/guarded. Stop verbal acknowledgements, and act.We want a doing government and not just a speaking one!

Kwinyani
Kwinyani
8 years ago

Bola nayeso asamuthile msika a Malawi okwiya amenewa. She needs strong security, coz ayenda mmadera ovuta, mmene mukupezeka mijomba, kkkkkkkkkkkk

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