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Chimms
Chimms
6 years ago

To those saying team has been sold for a song, u thought once it is sold handsomely who should take those monies coz I understand Bullets was a community team it had no legal owner.
Better now the team has a legal owner

Frank Lafaj
Frank Lafaj
6 years ago

Busile, I can do better.
I will settle the club dues by the end of the year for 100% ownership.
Call me alright.
Frank Lafaj.

Vytowa
Vytowa
6 years ago

The whole club bought for a song. Wonders will never end. Nyasa Manufacturing company you can now make millions on them.

Criminal A
Criminal A
6 years ago

I think there is more than meets the eye in this bullets sale issue. The amount being quoted as debts to be settled by a company is the amount clubs pay to purchase a single player and not the whole team. I suspect underhand activities in the whole deal.

Awize
Awize
6 years ago

Amene mumtsatira Bullets chonde your comments. Kapena Nyasa ilembe Chinyanja nkhani kuti muimvetse bwino. Nyasa Big Bullets K1.00 Your comments pliz.

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