Ndagha introduces Malawian bloggers: “Today, as I look at the road to blogging, I realise it is still a new journey for many fellow Malawians. Since the publication of an article “Malawians Turn to the blogosphere” in March this year, I have recieved lots of comments and enquiries on blogging. I should admit I have been humbled. There are many people who want to start blogging but a bit constrained for now by internet access while others are scared of being misunderstood.”
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Thanks for this technology,i think malawians needs to move forward with technology also.BIG UP brother.