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Antony
Antony
9 years ago

Zimatengera umunthu. Mr Ngwenya ndi munthu oziwa kukhala bwino ndi anthu. All Malawians who have lived in Japan since he became ambassador would agree. Ali ndi umunthu mdala ameneyi am not suprised. Aw a Ndiye anthu amene angathandize president sizinazi zomangoikidwa mmipando chifukwa cha dyera basi

Masoambeta
Masoambeta
9 years ago

This money is going in all sorts of directions. There should be an entity responsible for all the funds donated. Otherwise, I am not wondering this money will be stolen by our greedy politicians. Ask for an audit at the end of the season and there will be NONE.

Mwana wa Analiyera
Mwana wa Analiyera
9 years ago

I salute you Major General Reuben Ngwenya, Dziko lanu mumalikonda.

HEA
HEA
9 years ago

CHAUTA ADALITSE. GWILITSANI NTCHITO MOYENERA NDALAMAZO TO SATISFY DONERS’ EXPECTATIONS.

A MPINGO
9 years ago

IF MALAWI HAD TEN PEOPLE OF NGWENYA TYPE WORKING FOR HIS COUNTRY TIRELESSLLY REGARDLESS OF REGION OR TRIBE MALAWI WOULD HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED LIKE UK US OR EVEN JAPAN

LONG LIVE NGWENYA AND THE PEOPLE OF JAPAN MAY GOD BLESS YOU EXCEEDINGLLY !!

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