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chaponda nzako alipheee
chaponda nzako alipheee
6 years ago

I remember him carrying DPP cloth helped by the police. Malawian police mbola kkkkkkk

Tchopanomics
6 years ago

Mbava za DPP zimenezi

Central
Central
6 years ago

Kamaoneka aka kuti ndi ka mbavaaaaaaaaaaaa heavy! Kamayesa kulowa dpp ndiye chikhale chishango, waupondaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa wa ku maula basi

Big Man Wamkulu
Big Man Wamkulu
6 years ago

Yolilitsa sichedwa kung`ambika. Watichitsa manyazi atumbuka, you were supposed to be a mlomwe who are good at thieving.

DINKY
DINKY
6 years ago

abusa amuthumba kuchititsa manyazi dzina la yehova bambo ngwira kuyambila lero pa 29th march 2018 sinu m,busa ayi panopo ndinu m,busa wa n,gombe mudzikalisha ng,ombe zautumikizi zakulakani

National Front for Protection of the Poor
National Front for Protection of the Poor
6 years ago

When Mzomera saw this law suit coming he quickly sought refugee in DPP where he knew corruption is nurtured. His only defence is that it is politically motivated. He made promises to DPP on how he would erase MCP, promote DPP in the north in exchange of protection from this case. This is Mzomera’s calculation. Those reading him should also remember he was also involved in maize scam ie exporting maize to TZ when there was a ban. He got away with it and he hopes he will escape again this time. We, the Front of the Poor are watching… Read more »

Wanjiku
Wanjiku
6 years ago

On him.Kamunthu kamandibowa aka.

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