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Maxwell
Maxwell
7 years ago

Koma kulandila ziphuphu basi. Go to Mzuzu Kaviwale and Mchengautuwa anthu ena analipira magesi 2015 up to now magesi sawanaikile akudikira alandile ndalama kwaanthu. Muzalandila za moto tsiku ndilimodz.i.

chikopa
chikopa
7 years ago

Mukuti izi zinachitika 2014? Mwezi wanji? Chifukwatu kunali Amayi aja oyenda ngati Bakha. Ngati iwo analipo, the family should sue Amayi, Msomera Ngwira and Khumbo Kachali. On another note when did the residents advise ESCOM of the problem and how long did it take to rectify it? What caused the power line to be on the ground in the first place. These are important questions because the claim might fail if negligence is not proven. It would have been better to have discussed with ESCOM and seek compensation because courts are not predictable unless of course money will change hands… Read more »

che nnungu
7 years ago
Reply to  chikopa

Nthawi imeneyi kunali uyu wopanda mano mkamwayu

Gwagwata
Gwagwata
7 years ago

Yingokhala 120 Million US dollars. Escom is full of foolish fools

CHIPALAMANDULE
CHIPALAMANDULE
7 years ago

Oh yes, the compesation needs to go up atleast 500 t0 800 Million. The boys future is distorted by ESCOM. Probably he would have been a great footballer! Oh yes, ESCOM, PAY THE BOY MANGUMANGU!

robi
7 years ago

zachepa ndalamazo ! make it times seven !

Nyopex
Nyopex
7 years ago

ESCOM must be taught a lesson for their usual negligence. Amakhala ngati iwo samangidwa pochita zinthu.

zamuxolo ngalo
7 years ago

amawonjezadi agalu amenewa, kuwayimbira za fault mpaka three weeks akungoti tikubwera tili mu njira!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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