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apundi says
apundi says
9 years ago

koma landiradi anthuwa ndi bingugatey kkkkkkkkkki

popapo
popapo
9 years ago

Many thanks to various donors, well wishers both from outside and within. I just imagine if these huge sums on money and materials can to a larger extent be used to find permanent home, infrastructure for victims who came from flood prone areas. Take these folks to a promised land where schools, roads, hospitals, water and other amenities are arranged before taking them there. Mudzi wa Chisanzo can easily be done with this situation. Tiyetse a Malawi zotheka izi.

Ine
Ine
9 years ago

Iwe ujeni comment number 1, you never have anything good to say about people abroad. Seen a lot of your comments. You sound like a bitter cow. Female prostitutes iwe unakwerako ndani ku Ireland ko. Get a fucken life. You are the one tarnishing the image coz you always come up with stupid lies.

Big brain
Big brain
9 years ago

Atumbuka a zanga mukuti bwanji apa ndalama izi alomwewa Aba ndinthu

C Banda
C Banda
9 years ago

1 million Euros is NOT 5 billion kwacha, but (around) 500 million kwacha

ujeni
9 years ago

The Irish are more helpful than our usual friends we always worship. On another note, someone need to caution the female prostitutes from Malawi who are in Ireland and about to tarnish Malawi reputation.

CONGO MAFIA
9 years ago

K5 billion? Another cashgate in making. That money shouldnt be handed over to government but be channeled to NGOs. Nacgate is still fresh in memories.

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