Auleria Wakudumo Opolifi moshitukulwa shaMusati oye li twa moshibofa omo okaana kodula imwe vati ka xulifila moshipangelo konima yomafiku ahamano okudja eshi ke li kokela mediko lomundilo noku mona oshiponga neenghono. Nonande oshiningwanima eshi sha ningwa muApilili, opolifi oya holola kutya kakwali ya shivifilwa, oyeli twa ashike mouyelele ou pefimbo okokila yaShakat yali tai ningi...
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Natu aluleni eshito kembuwapalo – minista
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SA’s gold mining past poisons Soweto community, residents say
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Ghana cuts power supply to debt laden public bodies
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