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Muchiwere mu Nyolonyo
Muchiwere mu Nyolonyo
7 years ago

Achewa nonse kuphatikiza akuNathenje Mac Hendes anu….do you really believe a dead man resurrected and was beating the drums for your foolish zinyawu? And what has you foolish beliefs got to do with M1 users? I have foreign friends who were also caught up and inconvenienced us for the rest of the evening. Foolish chewas! Go back to the Congo bush where you came from. And take your foolish Lazalo with you.

Lesley
Lesley
7 years ago

Just to add to the above news release. A number of drivers were caught up in this incident. My daughter and I were approaching Nathenje at approximately 17:30 hours; large rocks and stones had been placed all over the M1 resulting in all drivers having to slow down. We were then faced with obviously very angry people on both sides of the road throwing rocks, stones and bricks at every vehicle. We then sped up so fortunately only my car bonnet was slightly dented; some vehicles were not so lucky….car lights smashed, one vehicle’s back windscreen was completely smashed! The… Read more »

Eugene
Eugene
7 years ago

Lekani chamba pliz anthuni

Free up black people
Free up black people
7 years ago

Malawi shall never develop. You mean in this day and era people still believe that a dead person can resurrect ? Unfortunately we have a large number of people in this country who are primitive and backward in their thinking. You cant develop with such kind of mentality. We are a cursed nation, help us God.

Mtendere
Mtendere
7 years ago

Mlongo wanga adafa mosadziwika bwino, 2013 Ku Nathenje komwe’ko,ndipo anthu n’kumakumana naye ku dimba, mu njira ya kumadzi ndi malo ena otero.A amalume anga adapepesadi kuti ndi amene adachita zimenezi. Poti ndine m’khrisitu wamphamvu, ndipo wothandiza powongolera moyo wa banja lathu,ndidauza abale anga onse kuti tizisiye m’manjamwa Chauta. Koma kunenea zoona Ku Nathenje sikoyamba kuchitika zimene. 1978,ndidali mwana, koma ndikukumbukira kuti zidachitakanso m’mudzi mwa a Sokelere, nkahni zonga zimenezi.

Inu
Inu
7 years ago

This is the price we are paying for having useless population in Malawi. What kind of nonsense is this? Destroying people’s property for this stupid story? And we wonder why we are one of the poorest country in the world? People who cannot take care of themselves but still want to have as many children as they can have. Do we then wonder why people are so willing to engage in violence at a slightest pretext? When people have nothing to lose, they can do anything.

Barnaba Sila
Barnaba Sila
7 years ago
Reply to  Inu

Ignorance at its best!

Barnaba Sila
Barnaba Sila
7 years ago

Why is superstition rife in our country Malawi? I was shocked when the chairman of UNIMA council said recently that it is 0.5% of Malawians that have degrees. This means that the bulk of our problems are ignorance related. Unfortunately, the 0.5% also encompasses some uncivilized educated people who are busy oppressing others, cashgating, etc – God help us!

Mulakho
Mulakho
7 years ago
Reply to  Barnaba Sila

Aha, so am one of them, shaaaH. I mean 0.5%.

mudzalila
mudzalila
7 years ago
Reply to  Mulakho

The ignorance in Malawi is really heartbreaking and jaw dropping.Even the ones in power, apart from stealing from the govt, they are as ignorant as shit! Poor, ignorant country that is Malawi!

nanyati nanyati
nanyati nanyati
7 years ago
Reply to  Barnaba Sila

This problem was very easy to solve. The police should have just allowed a handfull of the group leaders to inspect the premises inside out. Upon finding nothing the representatives would have told their friends just to go home and be happy. Koma vuto loti ife ndi apolice, inu ndinu anthu wamba, chokani pamalo pano ndilimenero. Nurses in Malawi also behave in a similar manner………….proud, naughty, uncooperative and capricious to the last degree. Professionals should learn to be humble when dealing with fellow humanbeings.

Nabetha
Nabetha
7 years ago

That would have been a simple solution. Ring leaders should have been allowed to check all the rooms of the police station to find out for themselves if this man was there or not.

Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Unena zoona! Failure of Police Psychology. The Police Officer In charge failed dismally and should be arrested for triggering the violence leading to this damage of property.

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