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    Kazi Kungenxa Kabani (Whose fault is it?)

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 4, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    A father creates problems for his family when he decides to divide his wealth while still alive, and does so without consulting his wife or his elders. This play is well thought-out conceptually, but it lacked that special something, it needed a spark. That said, those who enjoy song will appreciate this. NKFJP

    A father creates problems for his family when he decides to divide his wealth while still alive, and does so without consulting his wife or his elders. This play is well thought-out conceptually, but it lacked that special something, it needed a spark. That said, those who enjoy song will appreciate this. NKFJP

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