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Petermustfall
Petermustfall
8 years ago

Ah..WACHEDWA…Monsemuja umatani

Akuzike
Akuzike
8 years ago

Safe zone is not stigma chemwali,u need to weigh the situation, currently its when they are discriminated coz pple are targeting them not urself,why? safe zone learn from zambia its doing good

lapkenifamily
lapkenifamily
8 years ago

You can not defeat the killings of albinos by laws only because it is a spiritual battle. My advise is that form up prayer towers where albinos and other interested members of the christian faith will be holding night vigils and ask for God’s intervention.

May God almighty protect all albinos world wide, Amen

namalira
namalira
8 years ago

Can the president issue the same directive to the Inspector General of Police to arrest those people who killed Njauju forthwith otherwise Malawians have lost trust in APM administration , not even forgeting to mention the national audit of the MWK577bn , the MWK92bn and arresting the masterminder of the person disturbing the Mzuzu Joint Opposition Parties meeting ?

Once he does come up with the findings of the above mentioned things then Malawians will believe him as a serious leader.

albino
albino
8 years ago

munayambila paja kunena kuti muchita kanthu? Tikanena kuti mukudziwapo kanthu muziti talalata?

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