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Thyangathyanga
Thyangathyanga
9 years ago

this is day light robbery. Managers of A irtel mukufuna kulemelera paife.

Harry
Harry
9 years ago

TNM here I come, if they think we are their Gold mines TNM will save us from this economic vampire

jomwa justus
9 years ago

Airtel ndapita ku TNM always with us….

felix mizimbe
felix mizimbe
9 years ago

I hope TNM will play its cards much safer and it seems Airtel has made enough fortune and is no longer taking care of its esteemed customers. The badness of this is that this only affects customers and not staff members. Uku ndi kuba ndipo sakulabadila mavuto athu. This service is always on and off and why should we be paying these exorbitant prices and what for? Check you database if you will still have an upper hand in terms of customers. Am changing the phone which I bought from and will reprogramme it to run on TNM frequency or… Read more »

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