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Professor Seyani
Professor Seyani
8 years ago

Uegene Pindx bwaaaa. Ntchito ukhalire mowa ndi kukwera

Amandah General
8 years ago

Mwaitha atnm kukula ndkumeneko.mungu akudalixen ndkukupaxanixo luntha lotkonzela netwek ixamaterele chönch,ikumatthele celete kwambr.ctgwila kurizev2 ife

shuaib muha
8 years ago

congratulations tmm

Holy Holy
Holy Holy
8 years ago

You steal people’s money through overcharging and promote yourselves through donations. Shame on you!

Brilliant
8 years ago

Weshall All Take Unadvantage On What Tnm Has Done.Let Us Follow Suit And Help Our Frinds Who Are Very Serious In Hospitals.Aprayer Is Enough May God Be With Those In Hospitals.

bus dem shut
bus dem shut
8 years ago

good on you TNM. next time please donate dialysis, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, CAT scan and OT equipment, then maybe we won’t need to go to south africa and india for simple operations.

btw, just read up on the net that three teenagers (14 yrs old) in england have invented a condom that changes colour when in contat with someone with an STD. imagine where malawi would be if we had people with this kind of intelligence!

so much time and money wasted on cashgate robberies, so many people dead….

nachi
nachi
8 years ago

Thumbs up Telco, TNM Queens is in pathetic situation could some more organisations emulate such a gesture

bingu
bingu
8 years ago

zikomo Ndalama zathu mumatisophola kuzera maunits zagwirako ntchito yanzeru. thanks TNM koma sisaniko mtengo wa airtime zachimalawi izi

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