Email a copy of 'Lutepo moved to Chichiri Prison ‘on medical grounds’' to a friend
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Email a copy of 'Lutepo moved to Chichiri Prison ‘on medical grounds’' to a friend
A co-accused in the case where a former Malawi police officer, Constable Kondwani Guta is accused of robbery with violence...
Its not newsworthy.We are supposed to be hearing that the big fish who have been using Lutepo are also being picked.We are looking after relatives who are bedridden because they were denied proper medical because of these greedy people who were siphoning our taxes.The news we should also be hearing is that our billion kwacha taxes have been recovered.If you make a bed get prepared to lie on it.Apa Lutepo angolimba chamuna.Malawians are very angry with these cashgate thieves.The economy is in a mess because of these greedy people who wanted to make a name in a wrong way.Where is… Read more »
what is so special with Lutepo? he is a prisoner like anyone, there was no need to transfer him
Nthawi ya munthu yokuti afe ikwakwana yakwanabe. Ndaona anthu akukwera ndege kupita zipatala zakunja komabe kukabwera maliro. Chimodzimodzi Lutepo Olo mutampititsa ndende yaku Botswana for medical ground koma akafabe ngati yakwana. Sorry am not Judging and am not God
Tikufunanso wina uyu’ otchedwa Lutepo ndi amake amwe akalowe mbava izi iiiiyAaaaaaa.
Can someone tell me how transfer of a convict from one prison should make news headlines. This guy made news headlines before his conviction. Honestly, he is now no different to thousands other convicts in Malawi prisons. Lutepo’s cerebrity status ended the moment he was handed his long jail term!
Let these culprits rot in jail and a lesson drawn from them!!
Chimbabvadi ichi
Reporters and or journalists in Malawi just like lawyers have gone full throttle hunting for money to the extent of losing their real duties. This colleague of theirs is telling us what we already know instead of an iness which i suppose he intended to inform us in the first place. Sad!
Conditions for inmates in Malawi prisons are brutal “heavy”. Especially when the sentence is accompanied “with hard labor”. That is one reason inmates who were used to easy living (okudya zofewa, akati adya zolimba ndiye ndi dzira” according to the sage, Gwaladi) are unlikely to come out as healthy as when they went in.
That is too bad because the prisons are supposed to “reform”, and not just to punish the inmates. The system needs reforms, baasi. Unless we want to revert to Kamuzu’s gulag; of the dictatorship era.
Lutepo consider yourself very lucky indeed. In USA you could have been handed a 30 year term.
At the same time it is your right to appeal. If the term is reduced you smile if not you don’t smile if increased you will cry.
People serve 30 years and come and move on with their life so what is 11? You are very lucky!