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http://www.guardian.co.uk/gall/0,8542,1594966,00.html



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Yet most us who live outside Malawi do not seem to have an idea of the magnitude of the food crisis. If you can not contribute to well known organisations at least help your relatives especially those who live in the village.


And why is this nurse smiling? Is it happiness or excitement?


Believe it or not but most human beings are selfish and take advantage these type of situations to alleviate their own financial problems.


Time for a smile



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Probably happy that her picture is being taken by a white photographer...

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she could be holding up for the kids

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abale


this is grotesque,thats why i dont want to go back home in case things dont work out according to my plan,i dont want my kids to ever be in that situation.if you think about it friends in this country life is good,we dont eat kholowa often,no zitumbuwa for breakfast it just cant get any better.


 



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 And why is this nurse smiling? Is it happiness or excitement?

If it were you,you would have done the same.Why beeing so serious with malnutrition that she has never caused,or is it a funeral.watch your mouth next time you are talking to a nurse or else you may be given aspirin instead of fansidar.

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As devastating as our situation may be, impeaching Bingu is not neccesary. The man has not even served half of his term. It's too early. The best way to determine if we are better off from the last administration is to see where we are in the next four years. That way, the effectiveness of Muntharika's plan (the budget) will become more Manifest. And that is the risk/or opportunity we take on may 18 (elections). If anything our crisis should be taken as a calling. The picture of a boy from Mulanje with a swole stomach is a calling. Its a calling for unity and progress. Malawians of all differences united for a just cause.

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To my suprise is that why is the whole parliament seat and discuss the impeachment when actually the whole nation is crying for food. They dont even have the sympanthy of the people they represent in parliament who are starving in the villages.


 I think someone should drive their senses.


 



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