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vijand
vijand
7 years ago

Kumalawi kuno sitizatukuka uyo ali ndi mimba osamupasa udindo munthu wina bwanji?So that she resume when she delivers akuopa munthu wina atchuka kupusa Blandina as heavy as you are you are supposed to be at home eating unpalatable meals like Zitchetche,Makhoswe,fulufute,mango koma osapysa,donthi la katondo,thobwa,mpunga onyika,ziparapaso za nkhuku ya black,mbewa,ngumbi,ndi agang’a

Good Job
Good Job
7 years ago

A way to go Ms Blandina Kondowe, cancer is indeed a silent killer. A great service to the helpless women and the nation. The awareness is timel! Keep it up and may the Living God touch you!

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