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Tione
Tione
7 years ago

Amwenye ndi mbava zotheratu ndipo okonda ndalama kwabasi

Falliot
Falliot
7 years ago

malauro,,,

AUSTIN NANGWALE
7 years ago

ATAMUMASULEYO AMANGIDWE

ellias
ellias
7 years ago

Akatsekeledwe ndi mulandu waukulu umenewo. Paja a Malawi kukonda dza kunja, timva kuti amumasula ameneyo

kaudzu isaac
kaudzu isaac
7 years ago

pasachitike zachinyengotu apa kuti amasulidwe mosadziwika paja a malawi katangale kwambiri

Sushi
Sushi
7 years ago

Desperate economic situations call for desperate economic measures, that’s what the woman just did…

Kudzadza Lembwende
Kudzadza Lembwende
7 years ago

That’s why hemp is called Indian.

Generation of Vipers
Generation of Vipers
7 years ago

What if it was a Malawian woman caught stealing in a shop in Pakistani? This woman and her entire family have to be deported.

Taliban
Taliban
7 years ago

And she is even a muslim woman, just stone her to death, what are we waiting for we Malawians? Had it been a Malawian woman in Pakistan, she was going to be history by now. Am surprised Shoprite is even able to let her cover her face, she should’ve been shamed publicly together with her male accomplices.

Naisi Shati
Naisi Shati
7 years ago

In another country big shops like shoprite have a small glass structure close to the main entrance/exit with a chair inside. Anyone caught stealing is stat in that Glass house and they are not allowed to cover their faces and they are seen by people entering or leaving the shop. At closing time, they are released without charge but learn a lesson from the humiliation and never come back to the shop. On another note, the notorious blaclouts are back and yet I have found out that that there are some companies in the country who generate their own power… Read more »

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