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Ethurama
Ethurama
6 years ago

Thumbs Up Rastas But Unfortunately Our Govt/ President Doesn’t Acknowledge The National Nayabingi Day.It’s Like We’re(thou Not Rasta Myself) Dancing To A Tune Without A Rythm,or Should We Approach Gift Trapence For Minority Rights.Here!,,,,We Need A Holiday & Regognition In A Democratic Proclaimed Nation.Pse Approach Me On Way Forward On Pressing For Your Full Rights Because U Highly Respect The Human Race.This Is Unlike The Malasa, Bvumbwe, Chabulika & Maulana Men Of God Who’re Busy Feeding There Tummies & Politicking In State Houses,Mosques & Churches Forgetting The Poor.Your Regognition Will Give Malawians Hope, Real Love,justice,peace & Harmony.Look ! Many Cases/issues… Read more »

Conte
Conte
6 years ago

Zachamba

Ras
Ras
6 years ago

Dreadlocks must be legalised. It is not enough to build our school. Our children need to enjoy the fruits of our tax money as well.

Let us mobilise our resources to meet APM and get the views of executive. Then we can mobilise the MPs who are rastas to initiate a bill on this.

I am with you

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