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kinky ntonya
kinky ntonya
8 years ago

U should have made enough research bra, the said Nokia 520 for “free” which u are claiming that costs MK435,000.00 is actually Mk52,000.00 here in Malawi brand new and the HTC one is trading at MK180,000.00, it’s a pitty maybe u haven’t been to Malawi lately. U can do better than that, good innovation though.

THOM-B
THOM-B
8 years ago

I am not surprised that my brother in the background will not be surprised with my not being surprised with the preceding comments. This is something idiosyncratic to Malawians. Instead of commending this brother of mine for his patriotism to the nation, we are busy castigating and blasting him for his innovative skills. How many of us think of doing something to the nation when we go abroad? We even forget to assist our own biological parents and brothers. Keep it rolling my brother. You are trying……Do not be swayed from your course by stupid comments from stupid people like… Read more »

Che Belo
Che Belo
8 years ago

Well. I personally know the chap. Just worried about his academic well being because what he is getting into is demanding.

tchadiwiki
tchadiwiki
8 years ago

Studying Civil Engineering and will at the same time be opersting commerce on behalf of Malawians? The same demanding Civil Engineering I know???

I am not sure I would trust such a gu

Sapitwa
Sapitwa
8 years ago

Just be very careful with this chap. China has too many fake items flooded on the market and I don’t think this chap has the capacity to assist though he is there.
The correct help should come from Malawi Embassy Commercial Attaché, not zinazi.

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