She said the woman in the middle, Chrissy, carried 40 liters of water and was very impressed at how the women in the picture were able to do so effortlessly.
She shared this photo and captioned it:
Helping wash the dishes during my homestay in Malawi. Women spend much of the day cooking and then cleaning up. It’s a reminder that it’s a lot more time consuming to do dishes when you can’t just turn on a faucet
Wife of the richest man in the world,
Melinda Gates, was pictured on Saturday carrying on her head a bucket of
water fetched from a village in Malawi.
Net worth of the United States’ billionaire Bill Gates, according to Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s billionaires, stands at $76 billion.
The billionaire’s spouse, who described
herself as “philanthropist, businesswoman, mother, passionate advocate
for women and girls,” posted a photo of herself with a 20-litre bucket
of water on her head alongside two other Malawian women, walking on a
dirt road.
In another picture posted on her Instagram page, she was seen doing the dishes in a Malawian village.
Describing her experience, Gates said on her Facebook
page, “During my stay in Malawi, I joined the women collecting drinking
water. I carried 20 litres and it was tough. Meanwhile, Chrissy
(middle) is carrying about 40 litres. Many women do this every day.”
She has been described as one of the world’s famous social activist “who is trying to serve the people in ignorance.”
In June, wife of the US billionaire met
with Malawian President Peter Mutharika at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.
The agenda was to discuss the promotion of safe motherhood and maternal
health in the country.



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