Moses Magadza Sylvia Obaga Sally Ncube 16 Tsēdi surigu-ai-!gao!gaosa ǂkhawadība ǀamǀams ǂgaoǂgao!nâs ra ǀgapi !harosa sī!nâs ǁaeb !nâs ge Faiza Mohameds, direkters ǀGuitikōsiba Nēsi ti a ǂansa Afrikab Beros disa, ai!gû ra ǂgans ǀgôa-!gamaga Afrikab !Khawagas !nâ ǀamǀams disa gere ǀgonǀgon!gao. Mohameds gere mîs ge, ǁaupexa di ǀgui!nonaǁî!âb tarekhoedi 20-24 kurin kōse hâde, Aiǂoas tsî...
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