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John
John
9 years ago

I have already scaled down the use of mu TNM number. TNM ndi mbava. Kumangokhalira hallo, hallo, hallo, koma anthu osamvana mpaka chifoni kuduka and yet ma units apita. This is daylight robbery.

I am not proudly Airtel and MTL.

Natchinkha
Natchinkha
9 years ago

well done TNM .

zizzie
zizzie
9 years ago

AMATIBELA DZIKO WATHU NDALAMA WATHU STUPID MEN.

zizzie
zizzie
9 years ago

John Kapito thank you very much for your for the sake of love your .protect your country nation and do indeed as a real MALAWI CONTINUE AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ABUNDANTLY.

chidumayo
chidumayo
9 years ago

Can you also discuss with min bus association of Malawi, since fuel prices dropped bus fare have never been revised. This is another day light theft. Can you do something on this.

mavuto
mavuto
9 years ago

kapito & cama u indeed deserve respect u represent people where is other regional ngos & its leaders like chrr & mtambo, cedep, manelera, d ngoma, kwataine, god bless j kapito & cama

chefourpence
9 years ago

Kapito! You are the man! Why can’t these thieves save for investment? Should we pay for that? Why not issue more shares on the Stock Market? Well done Kapito. We also need a strike on mini bus operators. We are being swindled!

Guley
Guley
9 years ago

Aopa threats za mobilising consumers against them. hehe Tikanayisiyadi

Behold I come Quickly
Behold I come Quickly
9 years ago

Mr Kapito can u also pin down the airtel , they also over charge us especially on subscription for blackberry services.

lamya gunda
lamya gunda
9 years ago

Poor service no youtube videos on tnm haaaaa why

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