wena

wena

(ˈweɪnə)
pron
you; refers to the person or persons addressed but not to the speaker
[from Nguni: you (plural)]
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Kealobona Koobatlile reportedly uttered the words, 'Gompieno ke tsile go go bolaya, wena ke ya toronkong o sala o ratana' without lawful excuse to Bontle Maselo at Sesana cattlepost on July 22 this year.
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class="MsoNormalUrging Justice Ombaga to proceed with the hearing, lawyers Cecil Miller and Peter Wena for Muchanga Investments Ltd (MIL), which claims to be the bona fide owner of the land, said, "This case has been pending for the last five years and needs to be disposed of expeditiously, as huge losses are being incurred daily due to non-use of the vast city land." class="MsoNormalMr Miller said MIL bought the land between 1978 and 1983 from Barclays Bank International, now Barclays Bank of Kenya, the executors of the will of the original owner, Mr Arnold Bradley.
Beloved husband of Wena, loving stepfather of Sarah and her partner Geraint, a fond grandfather, and dear son of the late Reg and Dora Davies.
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