
Episode 84 | "Its Too Late To Apologize"
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- Chromez & Fanatik tease Robert, one of the members of the Podcast Whatsapp group, for going crazy in the group (0:10).
- First topic is Kings Malembe apologizing for being a Patriotic Front cadre (8:50)
- Another apology made headlines, this time from Bowman Lusambo, who is apologizing to President Hakainde Hichilema for saying bad things about him (23:25).
- The guys disagree on each others opinions on the story of a 14 year old boy that shot a man to death that was assaulting his Mother at a fast food joint (1:08:23).
- The men that abducted women in Lusaka, including Pamela Chisumpa, got multiple life sentences. The guys feel there is more to the story (1:23:24).
- An animation that will start to air on Netflix on the 20th of July called The Supa 4 whose story is based in Lusaka, Zambia is being criticized after the trailer came out and had characters that didn't have Zambian accents, are people being petty? (1:35:13).
This episode was recorded at Ideaholic Media.
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