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face reality
7 years ago

Biased Reporting!If It Wz In The South,those Hooligans Could Be DPP supporters.why is it so hard for the author to call those hooligans MCP thugs?

Kawale boy
7 years ago

Aaaaa Ochewa, palibe za ndale apa akulu. Prove it kuti andale influenced these hooligans. Don’t blame politics when it is our own brothers who are doing bad things. Umbuli amalawi, stadium ya 40,000.00 people ingakwanilitse bwanji kuposa pamenepo? Kuzolowera muma stediyamu opanda mipando basi.

Murupsale wa pa Thyolo
Murupsale wa pa Thyolo
7 years ago

No free entry to stadiums. The next independence celeb should be conducted either at Njamba or Masintha grounds. These two places can accommodate all these young thieves. Youth wings in parties are bleeding grounds for unruly behaviours. We are reaping the fruits we sowed long time ago. Whatever the case I say no to free entries in stadiums if football games are part of the programme.

chiwindi chachikulu
chiwindi chachikulu
7 years ago

sad so sad indeed there r better things to fight for in our country like the unrully chapondas and not to damage new infrastructure.

ochewa
7 years ago

these are jealousy people and they are influenced by politician mark my words

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