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Chiwaka
Chiwaka
9 years ago

A Sidwala,you have a bright idea which is contrary to your name.

marko
marko
9 years ago

Za zii zimenezo anthu ammidzi amavutika kwambiri mukuoneka abwino ndicholinga chofuna kususa ndikutchuka…..its true nothing comes for free mumva wina wakhala proffessor zomwezi…….

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
9 years ago

Good idea that’s the way it should be.
However, tell these people to stop cutting down trees careless. Trees reduce the flow of water and erosions. Look, we are overwhelmed by the consequences of our own mistakes. We have lost brothers and sisters in the process.

Chipoya LJ.
Chipoya LJ.
9 years ago

This is at least a welcome corporate social responsibility coming from our network providers. How I wish they can pump in more money for our beloved flood victims. Am saying this because these network providers do generate a lot of profit but a lot of that money are just being spent in adverts and others functions of less importance like sponsoring of golf and other events. I believe other companies will emulate this developments. By the way, where are Politicians who use to spend money on sports (football, net ball trophies) especially during campaign period? Isn’t this high time they… Read more »

Joshua
Joshua
9 years ago

Hi, I am a concan Zambian want to know how is Malawi is now. God be with the people of malawi.

Mbolo Sidwala!
Mbolo Sidwala!
9 years ago

Simungakhanzitse ka initiative kangati ka sapota mapeto kuti ma subscriber tizitumiza mauthenga at a fee. Access code yake: Flood 2015. Thinking aloud, nanga nkutani, limodzilimodzi linang’amba thumba!

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