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Joel Mandalasi
7 years ago

Noma Itenga Basi

exceeds
exceeds
7 years ago

Kudura mutu Goliat. Kkkk koma Manoma? Kwatsala kukauyika pa wind screen ya bus.

Xavier
7 years ago

Neba, Chuvuta Mchani Kuvomereza,

koko
koko
7 years ago

Jafali Chande jafali Chande jafali Chande………………………..

oya
oya
7 years ago

zotheka kutenga thawi ilipo mawule mtima pasi tionana manday.

Fwenthe
7 years ago

“They won with 3-0. It’s mission possible to score four goals or even more in return match. This is Nyasa Big Bullets, anything is possible,” he told Nyasa Times

Maloto a Gocho ena amatinso Gojo…kukota uli ndimatwins…the fact is that its Likely for Nyerere to score more than 3 goals again in Lz……Bullets can only afford a draw of 0-0…If bullets wont defend in Lilongwe axpect showers of goals at the new stadium…..i am telling you…Noma cant luz first game yapa BNS imposibo!!! Kalaweni fodya ku Nyasa msule….KB imetanso Dwangwa ndizigoli zankhaninkhani….Kwacga siyani kulota!

Zifome
7 years ago

Acceptance nchamuna ndithu

the pillar
7 years ago

Dreaming in colour …kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk…Chumba kumalota akuyamwitsa mwana…..kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
…that is impossible……wagwa nayo neba.

Vonke
7 years ago

Chande wll open Bingu Stadium Wth Two GOALZ!!!!! a buleti fc muteng ka kapu kamdzi kaja basi!!!!!!!

mwamwitu
mwamwitu
7 years ago

Akulu akulu osazinamiza bullets has no quality players and they have no determination Mark my words there is no way bullets can come back when they are 3 goals down mind you this is a new competition and you all know what noma does

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