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ndadabwa
9 years ago

a polisi opepera inu why nkhotakota only ku limbe market bwanji. operation yanu yopepera that why mumakhala timanyumba tangati toilet. apolisi akuba. masana operation ya masacheti usiku mukuwate anyamata omwa masacheti akakuthandizeni kuphwanya manyumba agalu inu

Msangaambe Phiri
9 years ago

Corrupt Government officials you failing to hit a nail on its head by closing those companies which manufacture those sachets.Bcz they pay tax and on top of that they pay top officials for their illegal business of these sachets.Leave those small stinking shops to operate bcz they are not the cause of the problem.

Msangaambe Phiri
9 years ago

very stupid operation,why leaving behind manufacturers if you really intending to stop this.The police are directionless as Government,lack of consultation.

vendor
vendor
9 years ago

Extend the operation in all districts

pias
pias
9 years ago

Why dealing with the ones who are selling instead of closing the companies .

Patriot
Patriot
9 years ago

Mbava zimenezo. Zizikamwa izo ndani sadziwa izi?

Reuben Jere
Reuben Jere
9 years ago

Dats Gud

MBACHI
MBACHI
9 years ago

Please this compain should continue and other districts to follow suit. Watch out for brundians and Asians.

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
9 years ago

It’s illegal because the beer is put in sachets. But if the put it bottles it be legal.

Or its illegal because most consumers are young people but if adult consumes it’s acceptable.

Please, explain why its illegal.. Is it substandard?

None
9 years ago

Koma jeston e-mail address anakwanitsa bwanji kukhala nayo mmene ndidziwila anthu amasachet akanakhala achibuku bola ayenera kulowera account ya ena kkkkkk

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