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Bongani
Bongani
6 years ago

Musanamizidwe abale munthu woti wafa waikidwa mmanda sangaukenso unless tsiku lomaliza lower akudziwa ndi mulungu ndi limene azauke wina aliyense basi. Ngati mukufuna kudźiwa choonadi kakumbeni pa manda pamene anayikidwapo mukampeza pomwepo. . Musanamizidwe ayi

Peloma Pepe
Peloma Pepe
6 years ago

Grace Kapatuka, this is a great story. Well-written, well-researched. I wonder if we could have something like a documentary on this. Anyways, well-done Grace! I wish we could have more stories of this calibre on Nyasatimes.

ida
ida
6 years ago

Why do we Africans behave like this? Anzathu akamalira ife kumasangalala?

watereka
watereka
6 years ago

strange indeed

Mwale
Mwale
6 years ago

Choncho china mkumati ufiti kulibe. Kodi ufiti umaposa pamenepapa?

Nganya
Nganya
6 years ago

Mistaken identity here. She is not the same person, even language problem explains it. Everyone who lost loved ones wants them back and to hear that people saw him or her somewhere it sounds so sweet that you end up taking even look alike.

Peloma Pepe
Peloma Pepe
6 years ago
Reply to  Nganya

Inutu a Nganya your argument is empty. Her relatives confirm she is the one who died, her husband too. I assume people in her village too who knew her before her death. Do you think her relatives and husband are just claiming she’s the one who died for the sake of having her back???? How can a stranger remember names another stranger’s children? And the lady is in her village with her relatives and husband, not somewhere else. Amalawi tiyeni tipewe empty arguments for the sake of commenting. M’zimayiyutu wabwerera basi, nkhani yake ndi uviti. Uviti ndi umene wakula apa.… Read more »

Bodza la N\'nanu
Bodza la N\'nanu
6 years ago

If she died on the 25th July and buried on the 27th July, how possible did the family managed to bring her home on the 12th July?

HIM
HIM
6 years ago

Guess has to be 12 August, 2017.

Gas Machinehead
Gas Machinehead
6 years ago

No where is it written that she was brought home on 12 July. Rather it was on 12 Auhust

Peloma Pepe
Peloma Pepe
6 years ago

Inu a Bodza la N’nanu, mwawerenga pompa za 12 July zo? Article ikuti “Liness Jana was seen a week ago by people from a nearby village loitering around Nsipe River, according to family members but they only managed to bring her home on August 12, 2017”. Chonde amalawi tiziwerenga bwino before making false accusation and trying to create our own story.

John Dale
John Dale
6 years ago
Reply to  Peloma Pepe

Her husband says she is the one, who are you to say she is not?

hambakahle kamdidi
hambakahle kamdidi
6 years ago

I thought we were to be told about her grave. Did they try to dig to found out what was in the grave?

nyogo
nyogo
6 years ago

who dug lazarous’ grave after resurrection? unbelievers will always ask for a sign.. Symon Peters of the days.

Nachanza
Nachanza
6 years ago

Wonders will never end

Awize
Awize
6 years ago
Reply to  Nachanza

Archaeologists dig, and dig the grave with permission from the Village Head to find out what are the remains in the grave. Otherwise exhaust all efforts so that the truth be told and seen. All in all, welcome back home Liness Jana to the world of the living. Happy to hear you are now not in the world of the dead. Thank God for whatever happened for you to resurrect.

mudzalila
mudzalila
6 years ago
Reply to  Awize

mistaken identity, period!

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