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Karim Mbava ya Chimwenye

“We were born here, we have stolen money here and we doing business here. Probably or may be we will die here because some of the stolen money is in Dubai” Bwenzani ndithu kwa athu misikhoyo.

Ash
Ash
5 years ago

What have you done for the community suffering . Stop commenting and starting doing. Pls grow up.

Karim Mbava ya Chimwenye
Reply to  Ash

We have done nothing. Because we havent stolen tax money like you guys do. And if we happen to steal we will donate half to the poor not your bogus or micky mouse charity you are trying to do. You people are heartless towards Malawians. So cruel and resist towards black people

Phiri
Phiri
5 years ago

Its stupid people like you who spoil our country’s name. If you can’t help then just shut the f… up and let the good citizens of our country do what they are doing i thank the hindu community

Phiri
Phiri
5 years ago

I am also black and who says we dont steal? What was the cash gate about how many malawians stole money you are just stupid Karim mbava how many people do you see giving from the money which was stolen

Karim Mbava ya Chimwenye
Reply to  Phiri

If you were part of the cash gaters pls give it back. Follow the examples of your Hindu comrades. Beside most Malawians who were involved are in jail. Some paid the money back. Their assets were frozen. So Phiri if you reallly Phiri, how many Indians got arrested or let alone their assets being stolen??? Dont be stupid. Amwenye thinks they are untouchable.

Opportunist
Opportunist
5 years ago

Thanks very much

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