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Kutoboa kitovu, ulimi urembo wenye majuto, tahadhari za kiafya
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Kutoboa kitovu, ulimi urembo wenye majuto, tahadhari za kiafya

Mwananchi about 1 hour 1 mins read
Kutoboa kitovu au ulimi kwa ajili ya urembo ili kuvaa cheni au vito vingine kunazidi kupata umaarufu miongoni mwa vijana, hata hivyo nyuma ya mtindo huo kuna maswali ya kiafya kuhusu maambukizi na usalama.

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