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Mudzamva liti
Mudzamva liti
6 years ago

Amalawi, phuziraniko. How about Vincent Mulekezi? Amalawi, you are busy defending him. Repatriate him. Aka serve sentence yake kwao.

Dokotala wa zitsamba
Dokotala wa zitsamba
6 years ago

koma kunena chilungamo a malawi ambili amaonjeza akamapita ku jon. chidule too much. no passport ndikumakalowa dala dziko la eni. ulendo uno boma lisaonongeso ndalama za ma bus kukatenga anthu. angazolowele.

benjones
6 years ago

This issue is very sensitive, Malawi government has to stop allowing the expatriates as law as a security offer to create jobs for Malawians.

Jesus is Lord
Jesus is Lord
6 years ago
Reply to  benjones

I think you have a bigger problem, that you don’t produce much locally but import so much. You go to a supermarket and 80% of the stuff there is imported from South Africa, even vegetables which you can grow yourselves. That’s wrong! Take a stand and produce stuff yourselves, and see how you can better the economy without globalist intervention. BTW blessing in disguise maybe for those who were deported back to Malawi, SA is a nasty evil place…

The Ear
The Ear
6 years ago

Bola akwerako ndege. Nanga akadangoferamo osayilawa?

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