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Serious
Serious
6 years ago

Cinemas are old fashioned entertainment. Nowadays you can watch a movie on your cellphone. After all watching films is unproductive. How can anybody watch a Nigerian film for 4 hours. Do people have nothing to do?
Nayenso wa ku Zambia should concentrate on cholera in his country which is caused by too much umve which we as Malawians are better off than him

Mtondoli Jonazi
Mtondoli Jonazi
6 years ago
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The big screen is about the movie watching experience. You indeed can watch a movie on your phone, but it does not compare to sitting in a movie theatre. It is more about a relaxing atmosphere after a long week or whenever one feels like. Combine the shopping experience say @ Gateway Mall with the a relaxing movie atmosphere. That’s what it is basically all about. For example here in South Africa you get Ster Kinekor Cinema Prestige (amongst others) where you can actually relax and someone will bring you snacks and drinks. You also get to watch latest movies… Read more »

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
6 years ago

We get what we deserve. We have mediocre political leaders because mediocre people voted them in. We also need to take responsibility for the mess the country is in. We should never pretend to be victims of our circumstances when we are in full control of our political destiny. If we keep voting in the same leadership as we did in 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999 and 1994 then will change. We need to be smart in the way we choose and vote for political leaders. Never ever should we be attempted to recycle those who have failed before. they will… Read more »

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