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zaluma
zaluma
8 years ago

Our courts are mockery to our society. I do not trust them. Traditional courts should replace the western type courts. All lawyers should join the teaching profession in our primaries or go elsewhere where lairs and crooks are welcomed.

dreda
dreda
9 years ago

Don’t refer hungry youths to boko haram & the punishment ain’t for them but their parents who footed the bill.The befitting verdict could have been 100 lashes 4 each

YOSMAN
YOSMAN
9 years ago

Dats bulshit kuzipusita zigawenga choncho?

yahoo
yahoo
9 years ago

Osasiilira amenewo atengerepo phunziro

the councillor
the councillor
9 years ago

mockery of justice, mukanawalipitsa ndalama yokwererapo, imagine kusokoneza maphinziro pa sukulu ziwiri, local courts could have done better

nabanda
9 years ago

What type of courts do we have. Until these so called small boys take an innocent life. Malamulo musinthe chonde!! These boys need stiff punishment. Not this bullshit

richard
richard
9 years ago

Nyasa times please convey my message to this court that what it has done is taming and glooming future terrorists.Next time it should do a thorough searching in their books on criminal law and fish out the maximum punishment available.Zimayamba choncho mmayiko ena so watch out.

angoni
angoni
9 years ago

chilango chimenecho nde asiya khalidwelo? mxi our courts abale

ELECTORATE MZIKA
9 years ago

It seems the magistrate is himself an undercover member of the real Nigerian Boko Haram and does not wish Malawi well.Flush him out pease!!!

Mirella K
Mirella K
9 years ago

And we continue to pay handsomely these silly good for nothing judges, shuppit!!!

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