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waku malawi
9 years ago

Kodi arithmetic yake ikuyenda bwanji pamenepa mukuti!

m'Malawi
m'Malawi
9 years ago

Great development.

I don’t understand why the cars had to be droven feom Namibia, through ‘forests and deserts’. Surely it’s more practical to use Dar es Salaam or Durban.

I hope these cars won’t be given to the top executives of OIBM to drive around in town like we do with such car donations in Malawi.

Chinyani
Chinyani
9 years ago

Cheap vehicles @K300 000 & The dollas are zimdollas lo!!

Surveillance
Surveillance
9 years ago

Banki yanga, mphamvu kwa otakataka, ndondomeko zosavuta, mgwirizano wodalirika, opportinity bank!!!

Halliette
Halliette
9 years ago

Nde muzikamwera mowa muzigwetse

bongozozo
9 years ago
Reply to  Halliette

Choka apa munthu ochimwa iwe….ukuona ngati sazimwela?

Bongozozo
9 years ago

Tiatsikana take tikuoneka tikulutikulu. Thanks Opportunity Bank Malawi and Germany for giving these girls a chance to go to school.

George Lihoma.
George Lihoma.
9 years ago

.Pheww.Re-read the story where it says….4×4 Amaroks,all vallued at K300,000(About US $700 million).Is this a joke or what?Or can someone calculate how much Kwacha is to seven hundred million US dollars.Does it equate K300,000?I know it was a mistake koma muzipanga crosscheck musanatipatsile zonama zili zoona.Kkkkkkkkkk and Ha ha ha ha .

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
9 years ago

Thank you Germany , Long live OBM.

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