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Lottie
Lottie
8 years ago

Please educate the simple minds – is the professor of Law saying that insulting a fellow human being is right? Can we be told what the arrested victim actually said (word to word) so that we can characterise the message. If insulting is acceptable, so anybody can insult Bwana Kanyongolo and he will be smiling for the insult – my foot!!!

george
8 years ago

kutukwana mkwabwino et? then, mbolozanu azimai nonse!!! and nyinizanu azibambo nonse!!!!!!!!!

Mbowe Mulambia
8 years ago

If it was in another country I don’t think people can sit and watch being threated by Government which is there because of the same people

Nathan
8 years ago

What? Has the DPP goverment gone mad? We do not need dictators in Malawi! We fought for this democracy so that we should have Freedom of Expression. Pitala and his fellow crooks were busy eating cakes and enjoying white prostitutes in America and Europe while we were fighting for this democracy! No, we can’t go back to dictatorship! Pitala ndi kape, chitsiru, chitserekwete, chidepente!

MSANA WA PETURO
MSANA WA PETURO
8 years ago

Some faces of so called presidents are self-insulting. Makamaka ya uyuyu….wopanda…..kkkk

jimbo
jimbo
8 years ago

This law is a throw-back to the time of Kamuzu Banda. Such laws are made by dictators. There is no place for such a law in a democracy. You can’t legislate for respect to be shown to the head of state. Respect has to be earned. Heads of state and all politicians and public figures must expect criticism and name calling, it goes with the territory. Retaining such a law in Malawi is childish nonsense.

Phingo
Phingo
8 years ago

You call kutukwana ‘kunjoya? what kind of kunjoya. Damn religion of democracy! Damn!

Peter Mathanyula
8 years ago

Do we have a president in Malawi, tell me what is his name????

bambo
8 years ago

Respect is needed, here in Malawi. No demcr or not but we need respect the authority that fundamental.

vavlov
vavlov
8 years ago

Total bullshit. Instead of focusing on real issues Malawians as usual worship useless presidents, Why should anyone be arrested for criticizing the president if he is not performing?

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