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MNZWANYA
MNZWANYA
8 years ago

@Chemwa Indians are not the issue,it is your corrupt govt… They pay to the top to get away with it. You think these buildings will be demolished.. Carrey on dreaming kkkkk

common sense
common sense
8 years ago

We have some educated pipo in the bcc. Only if they thought using tgeir brains rather than their arses.
Idi amin and ugandans had a brain in their head. The black malawian cannot live without the indian. Because the malawian thinks using his balls

chemwa
chemwa
8 years ago

A MA COURT, CHONDE TINTHANDIZENI. THESE BUILDINGS WERE MARKED FOR DEMOLITION DURING THE TIME OF KAMUZU. THESE INDIANS IF THEY WERE SERIOUS THEY SHOULD HAVE MAINTAINED THEM BY NOW. ALL THEY WANT IS TO BUY TIME. HAS IT EVER OCCURED TO YOU IF YOU WOULD BE ALLOWED TO DO THE SAME IF YOU HAD A PLOT IN INDIA? SOMETIMES, I FEEL LIKE OUR COURTS ENCOURAGE LAWLESSNESS. PLEASE LIFT THE INJUNCTIONS AND LET BCC START DEMOLISHING THESE USELESS BUILDING. MUTENGANE MA JUDGES NOSE MUYENDERE LIMBE MUKAZIONERE NOKHA. THERE IS NO WAY WE CAN BE ENCOURAGING THAT. ITS ONLY HERE IN MALAWI.… Read more »

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