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zainj351
michelle :
i think ndine problem ndikaisa garlic muhove haichandinakire😂😂
2023-10-16 18:59:34
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blessedgirlera
Rich _Aunt :
Ronaka here sadza iro
2023-10-16 13:32:31
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lifeofher3
hellex :
Munhu wa Mwari🥰
2023-10-16 11:54:57
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matipa88
Matipa :
Hi Munhu waMwari 🥰
2023-10-16 10:02:27
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user6703766tina
usermimie🐘 :
nditore hangunndipote ndichikubikirai fresh sadza every day 😅😅
2023-10-17 19:53:32
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tashabagz
Natasha :
tamuka mamukawo,waswera sei enjoying the vlogs ♥
2023-10-16 20:43:40
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ndobva ndabvisa zviguni kkkkk🤣🤣
2023-10-16 18:18:08
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ako.themusician
Ako :
i wish i could speak shona if only someone would teach me (cough cough wink wink)👉🏿👈🏿🥺
2023-10-16 16:21:10
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lindamkaisa
Empress :
unogona shona chaizvo
2023-10-16 11:42:02
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bridgetchireh
Bridget :
yooh chirungu frozen sadza
2023-10-16 08:03:06
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beemakoni0
beemakoni :
ini hangu kasadza ako handiguti🤣🤣
2023-12-15 14:50:02
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rachelchiyangwa
shalom tino :
Do you have kids
2023-12-12 13:06:17
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ropah272
Ropah❤️ :
kosadza mariwanepi guys
2023-12-02 10:02:05
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Stiee :
you like onions .
2023-11-26 18:31:18
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kristen❤️ :
my fav🥰🥰🥰
2023-11-02 11:05:19
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kkkkkkk same same neni ndotanga ndacheka ndozosuka 😂😂😂😂
2023-10-30 19:04:18
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shallon64
shallon64 :
fresh sadza from the pot....
2023-10-19 05:16:21
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Diana mbundire :
Mune flu hre
2023-10-18 21:05:01
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your husband is a Nigeria
2023-10-18 17:50:36
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queensugarcharmaine
Charmaine Nkani :
iwe sadza mufreezer,hmmm Inga kudzidza akuperi
2023-10-17 12:31:54
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fafa_fadzi
Fafa_Fadzi :
What’s the name of that vegetable?
2023-10-16 21:54:18
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maizuruvi2u
Mai Zuu :
You and I are so similar in someways in another life I swear down I was a sloth 🦥. Less effort cooking, not a fan of work too kkkkk
2023-10-16 13:30:41
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maizuruvi2u
Mai Zuu :
The veggies could be thinner yes 🙈😅
2023-10-16 13:28:42
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michellestephen09090
michellestephen0909 :
yuwi inga kudzidza hakuperi nhaimi unobika oriisa mu freezer nhaii amaii
2023-10-16 11:26:16
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