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sayin it like it is
sayin it like it is
9 years ago

zoona abusa lalikani mu bottlestore yaku London yomweyo..

Anamkwenyaandrew
9 years ago

Ndioimba m.laka

kholowa mkabudula
kholowa mkabudula
9 years ago

Yes you cannot please all Pastor! koma ka phabu kake was too small 4 that eti Pastor Mlaka?Next time try to book with pubs with big halls and cheap beer like Ceda!

peter pierre
peter pierre
9 years ago

inu kukamwa yasa! nzanu akukadyera nyama za uchidzete

chatty man
chatty man
9 years ago

those who make noise here are always haters! you have to remember that you cannot please everyone!

Atate Rashid
Atate Rashid
9 years ago

Akuonekanso ngati anauchapa mowa Mlaka ameneyu. Born agains of today.

Think Tank
Think Tank
9 years ago

@ 2,Mike Fletcher,please check CAVERN in dictionary. Even the Beatles played in cavern in the their early days. Bars in developed countries may be anywhere within the allowance of the by-laws of councils. It is not the places are the cheapest. Some are very expensive. Depending on location.

Joomla
Joomla
9 years ago

Mlaka has always been gospel in his music, only that this time Mlaka the musician became a born again Christian so there is nothing wrong in performing his old songs because they have gospel messages

Danny
Danny
9 years ago

Mlaka ndi Mlaka basi

The Illiterate
9 years ago

What more can I say. I agree with both Rasta and Fletcher observations.

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