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Geobert Luhanga
Geobert Luhanga
8 years ago

malawians lets love our country.The stadium is for all malawians,the vandalism is to affect all of us,the beauty it has will be for malawians,tourism it will bring will be the benefit of all malawians.Remember malawians,presidents will come and will go but never,never expect one to do the will of all malawians.Kamuzu said “you have voted for multiparty you have voted for war”.Too much talking confuses the brain.

Xman
Xman
8 years ago

THIS IS FOOLISHNESS… The country don’t have food, but you build a UGLY CHINESE STADIUM?

I hope the DONORS NEVER RETURN TO THIS NASTY PLACE

STUPID APES!

cbk
cbk
8 years ago

Tapangani zoti musegule stadium APA,mwayambila kukamba zambilimbili paja,sewer system, eeh magesi,iih mtl,kodi Ali kumwamba?Kuteloko mufuna mpaka. chaka chithe.

2016 welcome
2016 welcome
8 years ago

I guess the entire line ministry was on holiday when main construction work was reaching completion stages for it to start running up and down today. Incompetence of highest order. Shame!

peter
peter
8 years ago

Thats great development we need this in Malawi

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