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Lilian Kaunda
Lilian Kaunda
5 years ago

No accountability. Timanga manyumba ndikugula magalimoto chake chake ndichino.

Ntumbuka Weni Weni-Wapachitimba

Zamathanyula izi

Nicole DiCaprio
Nicole DiCaprio
5 years ago

As Malawi is the last country in the world in which the rare and elusive chichevache has been spotted – though in very poor physical condition – it is to be hoped that a little of Scotland’s largesse will be donated to the Save the Chichevache Campaign.

Bystander
Bystander
5 years ago

Nicole DiCaprio, I get your point – Chichevache shall mean homosexuality, contraception, forced castration, mercy killing, nude assembly and clubs etc. There’s no way people in Scotland can donate their hard earned tax payers’ money and attach no strings. No way. Unless that money is for the hinges we hold unlawful.

Gob
Gob
5 years ago
Reply to  Bystander

I think that the least said about the unlawful hinges the better. This would be responsible discretion exercised in the national interest to prevent unnecessary disclosure of eminently justifiable procedures the untimely revelation of which could severely impair public confidence.

Luka
Luka
5 years ago
Reply to  Gob

Kikikikikikikikiki

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