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Harvey
Harvey
6 years ago

So at 22 years Queen had already given birth??koma azungu Pena pake they let us down…..kuti tiyeni ku Africa at in ena umbuli….sad

Love my country
Love my country
6 years ago

Our leader is too OLD. Just on this picture here we can testify his age compared to the other guys. The colonies and beneficiaries who are pushing him to continue messing up the country (being a president) are not showing any love to him. “Mr. President please retire and enjoy your labour of many years back”.

Mwendapadera Speaks Out
Mwendapadera Speaks Out
6 years ago

For so long the London has been promoting for democracy in Africa as a young man I don’t understand why should the leadership go the the son we need democracy in commonwealth as well. Secondly in Malawi we don’t give leadership to babies

Vuwana
Vuwana
6 years ago

Mwandapadera, Prince Charles is not a baby. He turns 70 this year and by the time he succeeds the Queen, he might be well be going towards 80-years old. So don’t take the idea that he is the Queen’s son literally – as meaning he is a child. He is way too old honestly.

Zam'tonda
Zam'tonda
6 years ago

Sorry Goodall the era belongs to the baby generation the best for you is seeking refuge in a dustbin you’re mouthing trash not worthy your experience and education attainments

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