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Chris luke
Chris luke
8 years ago

You zulu people jst know that we can not solve a problem with a problem but we solve it with a positive solution,oh! God where is Great man Nelson Mandela please God bless Malawi

Lawrence Jere
8 years ago

They’re heartless South Africans mbuli zokhazokha they thinq they can do everything on there own,we all dpends on each other

GEZZA
8 years ago

Soith Africans MUST compasate us the foriegners!

kennedy
kennedy
8 years ago

we are one continent no way to have xeno

charles chinthenga
charles chinthenga
8 years ago

azibwera kuno,ena alindingongore maka kwa nchilamwera ku cholo,juburg more especialy alex n hill brow konzekani

James Chapota
James Chapota
8 years ago

Stop xenophobia

ZOWOPSYA
ZOWOPSYA
8 years ago

Yup. The Afrkiners were much better than actual black africans. Really We are all Black. Africans. Mhm. This looks like a satanic ritual calling for BLOOD. A MALAWI BWERANIKONI DZAKHALENI ATLEAST KUNO KWANU. ZIMENEZI SIMOYO.

Yollam Nyirenda
Yollam Nyirenda
8 years ago

One day samone wil pay for these blood

james ngulinga
james ngulinga
8 years ago

Please come back home, Although we know that some would not want to but east west home is always the best. You are well come until the situation normalises

John
John
8 years ago

Some of us are married with Malawians and have children der. We will not let de so-called Zulu nation destroy our relationship. Why r we having SADC? What is de meaning of dis? We as South Africans, we are trying our best to stop dis. not all people of Mzansi are supports dis satanism acts. We are all Africans no matter the language or light/dark/brown skin. Zulus will never change. Remember de Inkatha their killing machine.

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