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Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
Nyani wa ku Mwananyani
9 years ago

Bingwani wagwa zedi ( The “Big one” ie. the giant tree in the journalism forest has now fallen). Untimely indeed – not that there is the right time, ever, for such people to leave us like this!
One of the best raconteurs , on paper, in our country.
He reinforced the extropic view of human endeavor – that we are always trying to get better. He is, no doubt, one of the greatest and fairest of the scribes of our generation.
He leaves a substantive mark, rather than a rhetorical one.

chapotoka
chapotoka
9 years ago

Malemuwa ndiasowa kwambiri ndikawerenga news ndimayambira article yawo basi RIP

mwahenga
mwahenga
9 years ago

My Communication lecturer, we initially thought, he is just another, teacher.Look, I can now paint,write & get respested,coz of him. I owe this to Edward & Jika(late) MTSRIP

che kalanka
che kalanka
9 years ago

R. I. P.

proud parent
proud parent
9 years ago

Cz s lost a gem. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

Wailing Soul
Wailing Soul
9 years ago

Born in 1958 not 1956 in Harare, Zimbabwe. Not in 1956. Born in 56 can never be 56 today. That;s what George Bush calls fuzzy maths. RIP Mr Chitsulo

Chenda
Chenda
9 years ago

We are deeply shocked by the untimely death of our beloved professional journalist and managing Editor, may his Soul rest in peace.

MELINDA
MELINDA
9 years ago

MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE SIR

MELINDA
MELINDA
9 years ago

MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE SIR.

zoshola
zoshola
9 years ago

wolemba waphind ndi nzeru not mbuzi zinazi. RIP

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