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chief activist
7 years ago

WE KEEP IN MIND THAT INJUSTICE EVERY WHERE IS A THREAT TO JUSTICE ANYWHERE……..I REST MY CASE

MKUPHWASIKA
MKUPHWASIKA
7 years ago

If this sentences were also given to these cashgate people so that they should not enjoy their monies,am tell you kuba komanso katangale kukanakhala kulibe.
Mind you kuti zikupangitsa anthu kukhala ndi maganizo okuti munthu ungalemele pokupha munthu ndi chifukwa cha umphawi,
Maganizo anga bwanji anhtu amenewa tchuka ndi cashgate apangidwenso choncho bwanji? Bwana Madise, cashgate yapha anthu ambiri kobasi kuno ku Malawi, as ama writting this mpakana pano anthu akuzunzidwa pa nzera wofuna kugula chimanga ku madera ochuluka chifukwa cha anthu amene anononga chuma ndikusakaza chuma cha Boma.
Inu muti bwanji?

Jah Man
Jah Man
7 years ago

Much as do I distaste ritual murders of Albinos and harvesters of human body parts , I feel I have a point in condemning judge Madise ruling. This judgement does not make sense at all. Which books does the learned judge Madise is referring from for his ruling. I feel the sentence is unjust, unbalanced and a recipe for appeal. If we look at the recent recent ruling to a Albino killers to face 25 years in jail, then there is an extrinsic motivation behind Madise ruling. Madise may be motivated by fame or pride but otherwise he has made… Read more »

dickson
dickson
7 years ago

Koma ngati opha azathu achialobino akuyenera kuphedwa akapezeka chonde zikueneranso kukhala chimodzimodzi ndi ena omwe analemera kudzera ku ndalama za cashgate,dziwani kuti anthu akumwalila chifukwa chosowa mankhwala ndipoa ena akumapezeka ndimilandu yamankhwala koma ikumandothera m’mazila apapa tipaonenso bwino..chinde tiyeni tikonde dziko lathu.

dickson
dickson
7 years ago

eyadi chitsilu chomwamadzi ometera ndithudi,ophamzake nayenso aphedwe ndithudi..

Fireworks
Fireworks
7 years ago

Look at the way he is looking! I doubt if he has even handled K50000 in his life and who paid for the services of the lawyer? Who ever paid the lawyer knows something about this

mbewe
mbewe
7 years ago

inu tikamupeza tizingonyonga pompo pompo basi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hmm
Hmm
7 years ago

Nanga a cash gate bwanji??? It’s takes forever the make a ruling and when there is one, it’s not stiff enough. The sentences for cash gate people are very lenient. When a poor man commits a crime he faces the befitting or maybe even harsher sentence but when the offender is educated rich, the sentence is almost a joke… Bwino tau bwino..

Matako
Matako
7 years ago

Achitsiru

The Analyst
The Analyst
7 years ago

O……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….O I dont understand why people are running around stark naked and swimming in sea of happiness with this sentence, sadly, including the Albinos Association of Malawi. . . . Inu . . . If previously; murderers were consistently sentenced to 1 week in prison; and some random judge unsystematically and haphazardly increases the sentence to 1 month; are you sure you can celebrate and call this a landmark sentence? Come on people! . . . yes, the 1 month sentence is stiffer than the 1 week sentence, in relative terms; but is it enough, in absolute terms? Let us… Read more »

Kriminal \'A\'
Kriminal \'A\'
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

Zako izo, enafe we are so happy with this sentence. Ukanakhala kuti unapanga experience life in Malawi prisons sukanalemba trash yakoyi. A life sentence in Malawi’s prison is worse than death sentence itself. And where is this hope coming when the guy has been given a life sentence with no possibility of parole? Adzachita kuthawatu kapena?

Praise
Praise
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

Malawi goes by justice by emotions not by law – a Judge ruling based on public feelings – just because the issue is in the public domain. If some wife hacks her husband, she will get 3 years as if lives differ

Matako
Matako
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

Mawu mawu!

Mathews Nyirenda
Mathews Nyirenda
7 years ago
Reply to  The Analyst

But this sentence is good in this case becoz the albino man is still alive. If he was killed then indeed we could have been happy with a death sentence.

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