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Gauwo
Gauwo
7 years ago

kodi Nyaude ndipachibale ndi Dr George Chaponda akufanana kuchibwanoko..

gringo
gringo
7 years ago

cibwano ngati academic freedom

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Timothy Mtambo, who is then investigating property damages and victimization of innocent people who were beaten, stoned, and their property destroyed by these students? The Police did well to beat them up why do you always back up gangs and leave innocent citizens? I bet You, no police officer will be convicted on that and thats good news to take unless students are also brought to book. Repairing damaged property by government takes our tax payers money for granted. We should not condone that instead of using our tax payers money to buy medicine you mean government should waste it… Read more »

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