Examples of 'malawians' in a sentence
Meaning of "malawians"
malawians (noun) - Malawians is a noun that refers to the people of Malawi, a country in Africa
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- plural of Malawian
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Malawians had other reasons to live in fear.
One in seven Malawians has the virus.
Malawians really do not deserve these people.
We see how difficult life is for Malawians.
Malawians want to know where the money is.
The wishes of Malawians should be respected.
Malawians know what they are talking about.
A huge change in the lives of Malawians.
Malawians look to him as a mouth piece on political oppression.
It should be in the best interest of Malawians.
Malawians select caretaker coach.
Missionaries do not find it difficult to get Malawians to commit to.
Malawians will remember him.
We need to create new capital for most Malawians.
Malawians are not blind.
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Within five months all Malawians began to starve to death.
Malawians usually eat it every day for lunch and dinner.
Fewer than one in ten Malawians have access to electricity.
Malawians have been queuing up for hours for fuel since last year.
There are no reliable figures on how many Malawians live abroad.
Malawians rely confidently on traditional justice but this is reserved to traditional or local courts.
Rambler has to confess he was not expecting Malawians to vote on merit.
I hope Malawians take the opportunity to turn a page.
Those weapons were being used by unscrupulous Malawians to terrorize and rob people.
Malawians go to the polls in a general election next Tuesday.
Two out of every five Malawians of employable age are without work.
They have forgotten that the owners of the property are Malawians.
I get encouraged that there are Malawians who are sharing thoughts and conversations online.
These are stated as principles of national policy and not rights for Malawians.
He nevertheless succeeded to rally Malawians behind him before losing their trust again.
Malawians affected by drought received several free food rations from Canadian NGOs.
The task of improving the living standards of Malawians is a daunting one.
The majority of Malawians however repose much confidence in the traditional or primary justice foras.
This includes hosting social events for a number of Malawians in the diaspora.
This is a sign that Malawians want both a change and a sharper focus in relation to priorities.
A question that lingers on the minds of many Malawians is the cause of the earthquakes.
How we lay our priorities should reflect the poverty and needs of Malawians.
Malawians evacuated after devastating floods in late January wait out another deluge at a makeshift shelter.
But even he is skeptical about what change legalization will bring to ordinary Malawians.
A hundred Malawians have taken up scholarships to study in China.
UNAIDS has advocated privately and publically for the right to health of all Malawians.
Most of the shops are owned by Malawians of Indian origin.
These Malawians are so very poor.
The advocates of the new standard claim chiefs represent Malawians and their views.
The Malawians are friendly people.
I know Malawi can do better and Malawians deserve better.
Dr Banda believed this was a sector that should be reserved for Malawians.
The target audience is Malawians and all folks interested in Malawian issues.
Limited access to health services in Malawi affects a large number of Malawians.
Malawians overwhelmingly chose a Multiparty system of Government.