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Amuna ngunda ngunda,wakumalowa .
Amuna ngunda ngunda,wakumalowa .
9 years ago

Kodi anali wa mpingo wanji ?, zoonadi JEHOVA says MUZAFA NDITHU ndipo JESUS says KWATHA , inenso ndikuti RIP AMEN .

owen wa kapila
owen wa kapila
9 years ago

Rest in peace Michael Chilufya Sata

JUMBE WA KAJUMBE
JUMBE WA KAJUMBE
9 years ago

MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.LOVED BY ALL BUT GOD HAS LOVED YOU THE MOST WE WILL MISS U KING COBRA.MY CONDOLENCES TO THE BEREAVED FAMILY AND ZAMBIA AS A WHOLE.

Thom Chiniko
9 years ago

MAY HIS SOULS REST IN PEACE MR PRESIDENT SATA

Shimwitwa
Shimwitwa
9 years ago

Rest in Peace Mr. President.

Nkanamwano
Nkanamwano
9 years ago

It starts with Zambia, then Malawi….I fear!

Jose'
Jose'
9 years ago
Reply to  Nkanamwano

Stupid!

"NATIVE OF NOWHERE"
"NATIVE OF NOWHERE"
9 years ago

#5, Dont u worry cos this article was copy and paste by Nyasa Times. The original story is written in the News ABC, and Malawi VP isnt mentioned and Nyasa Times hv put his name. Nyasa Times give us ur version please

Hervé Cheuzeville
9 years ago

One mistake in this article: Swaziland, being a kingdom, could not have been represented by this country’s vice president!

Nohakhelha
9 years ago

Nanunso inu, cant u see that there were 3 ice presidents from three countries?? A kingdom has a prime minister or deputy. The deputy prime minister is the one that represented Swaziland. Next time check thoroughly before commenting sh**

pearson sadala
pearson sadala
9 years ago

Rest in peace

Malume
Malume
9 years ago

RIP

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