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Eye Witness
Eye Witness
8 years ago

Atsikanawa akaphunzira ife tizichinda ndani pamtengo wotsika? The role of women is sexual intercourse and the teens are the hoootest…in bed…oooh oooh shit…i like them much kkk

Student of Logic
Student of Logic
8 years ago

Can you discuss with you girls? I thoght legally and intellectually they are not mature enough enough hence need for adults to map best way forward for them and implement the actions. I support Kyungu here. If you want to discuss with girls then, then lets accept their dissions too, this nonsens about molesting should stop if they say yes to a burns on condition they give pussy.

matako a pusi
matako a pusi
8 years ago

Koma this kyungu chief is useless

matako a pusi
matako a pusi
8 years ago

Tisanamizanepo apo young girls are good hot sexy and romantic and they endure long and multiple rounds in bed osati our 40 plus years old wives round imodzi atopa kale half way through

Malawiyano
Malawiyano
8 years ago

Can you read the two comments made by the two Paramount Chiefs , Paramount Kyungu and Paramount Mbwelwa . Paramount Kyungu has shown all his stubbornness which is for punitive to his own subjects , while Paramount Mbelwa is there to change the system . Paramount Kyungu has many stories to tell that’s why he goes all alone to close the clinic in his area , wanting to poromot his brother Village headman Arch Mwakasungula to GVH and chasing one of the teacher in his area in order to be replaced by one of his Nduna’s wife to come and… Read more »

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