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clement
clement
9 years ago

In Daud Ntanthiko we trust.All southern clubs agreed to vote for Daud not Botoloman.Ntanthiko yemweyo kuti wawawaaaaaa

Mbolo Sidwala!
Mbolo Sidwala!
9 years ago

dd u have to wait for second term to fullfil all this? Some of them could have been implemented in your first term. What a lost opportunity! What about the issue of other companies coming in to support the self sponsored teams wth say sports equipment ngati ma underwear amene saonekera kunja?

Martin Smart
9 years ago

ABALE MALONDA ALI MMASO NGAKHALE ANTHU AMATI KULI DEMOKALASE YA MPIKISANO,UZIYAMBA WAWONA MZAKO UKUPIKISANA NAYEYO.NANGA APA AMENE A BOTOMANI AKUPIKISANA NAWOWA ZILIKUBALANCE KONSE.KAYA POTI NTHAWI ZINA UMAKUOTCHA NDI MKUTE.PATSOGOLO NDI BOTOMANI!! PATSOGOLO NDI SUPER LEAGUE!!

John Phiri
9 years ago

BRAVO! BRAVO! BOTOMANI u are very innovative munthu azikhala ndi plan yochokela pamene walekezela. This Shows That U Know Where U Are Coming From And Where You Are Going. Achimwene Wapakaliyala Sayimba Belu. Apa Ndiye Walk Over Basi. Osati Zimene Akunena EZIKIELE,there is nothing tangle its full of OPINION. BRAVO! BOTOMAN.

Ezekiel
Ezekiel
9 years ago

It seems this man just want to be voted Malawi as usual, is he really going to fulfill all what he has insinuated here, I don’t believe so as much as I know Malawians the way they talk it’s just a sweet talk. Once holding this seat he will starts saying there’s no resources for fulfilling this and that u know Malawian how they used to talk very smart provided something is getting into his pocket kkkkkkkkkkkk.

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