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Maurice Mulenga
Maurice Mulenga
5 years ago

Thanks for the work that Mr Smith Likongwe has produced. Mr Likongwe is one of the a great persons as far as the English literature, particularly in drama. I knew him while he was teaching a Likuni Boys Secondary school in Lilongwe. He took the school to greater heights for several years in the Association of the Teaching of the English Language in Malawi (ATEM) competition. Maurice Mulenga.

Namajengo
Namajengo
5 years ago

Congratulations my classmate, proud of you and thank you for putting ROLASS on the World Map, looking forward to read those books

Victor Wedson
Victor Wedson
5 years ago

Congratulations Smith. Somehow I knew in your own time you would surely present to the public your works in print. You are an inspiration from our secondary school days at Rolass. Congratulations for holding the torch!

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

We need the books online so that we can all buy locally and abroad. We applaud you Smith Likongwe.

Kwataine Kachindamoto Wa Kwa Dzida
Kwataine Kachindamoto Wa Kwa Dzida
5 years ago

Good effort bro Likongwe

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