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kawonga
8 years ago

need to be scrutinised thoroughly. It may be inconnection to bushiri philosophies not a standalone organisation as presented

akulu akulu
akulu akulu
8 years ago

angelo ndi amuna.ngati alipo akazi wina andiwuze

Make Bebe
Make Bebe
8 years ago

Amalemba nkhaniyi amangonfunapo mkaziyu asaaaaaaa nane ndi ka ngenge bwera undione.

Amuna
Amuna
8 years ago

What is angelic in her? Or you have never been lucky to see real angelic ladies? Please chose adjectives that fit the picture portrayed here!

clement
clement
8 years ago

Wanted to comment but my colleagues adequately represented my views. Eeish!

Che Ngana
8 years ago

Osangolemba Bukhu Lozitamandilaro Anthu Agule Bwanji??Nanga Kungoika Mwala Wamaziko “angel” Mukazamanga Ndi Zinazoterozotu Ndiye Tizamva Kuti Paradise On Earth Mweee.

lucianoh
lucianoh
8 years ago

Acts 20 vs 35, to GOD be the glory.

Ras Mix
Ras Mix
8 years ago

what’s the story all about ?

Chalume
Chalume
8 years ago

I lost interest midway as I read the article. Too much praise for the young woman! I got lost in the subjectivity being displayed.

Chinyanga
Chinyanga
8 years ago

Iam conviced to the best of my knowledge that this writer is just another “new kid on the block”. Its more of praising (if not overpraising) than letting us know the real staf on the ground. The truth of the matter is; we know nothing about her & your duty was to make us aware of the projects she carries out not convicing us to believe that she’s an angel. This is unprofessional, unless otherwise. There’s only one name which appears in your article without even some references to back it up if all the mentioned projects are REALLY benefiting… Read more »

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