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Kwacha
Kwacha
6 years ago

This is a bad law, muzadzindikila bwino patsogolo.

LEGO
6 years ago
Reply to  Kwacha

Why its a bad law?Most of the countries are using this sim registration its only that in Malawi we are always behind(NDIFE OSALIRA).I got registered my Sim Card in 2013 while i was in Zambia

Jappe
Jappe
6 years ago

Why these thieves are thinking so low like headless chickens. No consistency and can I believe that they have raised campaign awareness now to the public?
Taking the nation like personal estates.

7777999
7777999
6 years ago

Malawi will always be Malawi. Can this country be handed over to the white people to reorganize and teach us systems. I have come to believe that we are a country of dead people walking. We can’t plan. We can’t do anything. All we know is sex without condoms no wonder we have a high number of cancer cases killing everyone. Wake up Malawians wake up. We have put too much trust in politicians. Wake up fellow malawians. These thieves don’t have the welfare of us in their hearts.

Takondwa
Takondwa
6 years ago

Welcome development since the service providers have managed to conduct civic education to thier subscribed may you extend the deadline as during the suspension masses were waiting on the wayforward,even though such indeciviness are misleading

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