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Francis
5 years ago

You are busy looting the resources, mistreating your workers, being racist. Leaving in isolation and preach co-exists. That’s very funny. Enjoy while you can. But time is coming for when new leaders will take power and sweep out all corrupt people.

Change
Change
5 years ago

Says the community which chooses to live in isolation to Malawians.

I am not a lawyer
I am not a lawyer
5 years ago

😂😂😂😂…..coming from the guys responsible 4 propagating 2/3rds of our corruption and forex externalisation ……your great grandchildren will pay dearly for this someday

Huwee
Huwee
5 years ago

Melendo wolemekezela anali ndani

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