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Achimwene
Achimwene
7 years ago

Wapakaliyaya what you are saying is an oxymoron. If we were thinkers, we would be promoting a Malawian biggest star to headline the event so that we are visible on the map. Seriously, lets promote our culture first so that our artists can be visible on the world stage just like Kanda Bongoman

Mapwevupwevu
Mapwevupwevu
7 years ago

Kanda Bongo Man anatha kalekale!

Mukufuna mutibere ndi zotchipha eti!!!!Mxiiii

ngozo
ngozo
7 years ago

Please guys get well organised and please deliver as you promise. Most of the events organised by Malawians here in UK doesn’t attract more people to attend because of cheating, they charge too much to attend the event but what you get inside it’s not worth the money you paid for. What you should know is that these events are for Malawians and amalawi amadziwa how hard is to make money here in UK, so when you cheat on them on events like this one amauzana and the next event it’s a flop sikubwera anthu. So please get well organised… Read more »

Wapakaliyala Saulo
Wapakaliyala Saulo
7 years ago

I hope the project manager for this event has arranged for it to be broadcast to Malawians at home as well via YouTube channel.

These events if organised like this have the potential to promote tourism for Malawi. But has Malawi government got any eyes to see it that way and start working hard to end corruption that is ruining the country’s potential?

Wapakaliyala
Wapakaliyala
7 years ago

Good! For the first time you have started to think. Kanda is a huge star. And his appearance at occasions like these can certainly help put Malawi on the map.

Though we will still have to wait a little longer …

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