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A.K.A Phil k
A.K.A Phil k
9 years ago

Palibe amene anamykakhila ai koma adazipha yekha pomwe adaferapo ndidafikapo nthawi ya ngoziyo

john luhanga
9 years ago

god will purnish you for that coz you are busey kiling inocentpeople remamber this is the wolrd of god not yours

SYLVIA KALAMBO
SYLVIA KALAMBO
9 years ago

GOD WILL PUNISH THOSE WICKED ZULA PEOPLES N THEY WILL NEVER HAVE PEACE IN THERE LIFE FORKILLING INNOCENT SOULS…..GOD IS WATCHING

Kholes
9 years ago

Koma Amalawi Simumva Kodi Bingu Sananene Kuti Bwelaniko Ku Joniko Inumumati Ndikhaza Pano Ndiye Mwazionatu

malume
malume
9 years ago

you zulus you very stupid we are going to destroy your shops here if you continue doing dat.

loney
loney
9 years ago

zimene zachitikazi ndi zowawa kwambiri bwanji akupanga choncho those who push him out train god wil punish them sikut ambuye sakuwona dikirani muwona zitawachitikire amene akuzunza anzawo

Zaliro wa Zaliro
9 years ago

Thats a lie why not let himself to the xenophobia attack? i dont agree with the SA media. may be you pushed him to the moving train. Let me warn u God will punish u .

George Lihoma
George Lihoma
9 years ago

Ki ma-Aferika Borwa, barata kuchinga di statement tsa bona. Those are South Africans, they change statements – Anamukankha.

Pee
Pee
9 years ago

Mwna akulu in those public offices mutengelepo phunzilo kut khwnthi lanu likutayitsa miyoyo

KAMBEWA CHISALE
9 years ago

WELL ONOTHER TO RAISE MONEY IS GO IN FARMING BUSINESSES KULIMA CHAMBA.MANY COUNTRIES ALLOW IT MALAWI PETALA WAKE UP.

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