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Francis chilapula achimwene akulu
Francis chilapula achimwene akulu
9 years ago

Awandiye maule dd yomweyo. Soka waganyu waseza nthumba lamisomali bb woye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bob
bob
9 years ago

eh kikikkk nare you arsenal in disguise mpaka 9 years without a a cup

mm chikhalika
9 years ago

Maule tsopano

Amuna ngunda ngunda- aku malowa .
Amuna ngunda ngunda- aku malowa .
9 years ago

Sopano ma Sojawo afuna kumu thibula ndani ? ine sindipitako nditango fera zaeni .

chindi
9 years ago

zili booooooo!!!!!mawule wooooooooo!!!!

Peter Benga
Peter Benga
9 years ago

Dont blame TNM for not beaming the finals.TNM is not a media house,does it give sense to be given both salt and relish by the same person? Media houses are to blame for not convincing sponsors to beam super league games.Big up Bullets and TNM

Nthawi
9 years ago

Ife kumva kukoma basi

BK WA MATEWERE
BK WA MATEWERE
9 years ago

KOMA CHITIMU CHIMENECHI CHIMANDIWAZA KWABASI BB WOYEEEEEEEEE

BANKX
BANKX
9 years ago

WAWA MAWULE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ODIUKO

alukosyo
alukosyo
9 years ago

bullets woyeeeee.we.
but it’s sad to fight for championship worthy 9million yet the amount pumped in is 150million. Tnm is just using the teams for nothing. it’s a rip off. think of how much teams spent the whole season in training travelling etc for a year. think of it. it could hv been say 50m for the winner and mk100 m for administration or vice versa. IT’S A RIP OFFFFFFFFF. STOP THIS MADNESS

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