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Phaju
Phaju
8 years ago

Continue doing good work for the nation, Mr Muluzi and A police. Awonezeleni ndalama za ma allowance chonde

Phaju
Phaju
8 years ago

The issue is not region plse, if u dont have anything to write, just stay and read.Malawi is one .

norton
norton
8 years ago

A police Kuba siyani .Ma driver siyani kupereka ndalama kwa a police

MWASUWA
MWASUWA
8 years ago

Complaining about kuchuluka kwa apolice on the roads of malawi kwa ngoonetseratu kuti ambiri ndi mbava.

chindele
chindele
8 years ago

THE SOLUTION TO ALL THESE PROBLEMS IS FEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT OR TINGOGAWANAPO DZIKOLI

Balamanthu
8 years ago

The only country that has speed traps in the city is Malawi.Police checks in Malawi dont help apart from abating corruption.Check those on Mchinji road that just collect money from mini bus drivers at MK500 per bus without doing their job.Minister mbuzi-nanji police ndiye mbuzi zeni zeni

Cheyo the real northerner
Cheyo the real northerner
8 years ago

You are stupid tman. Who told you that police officers are dull. Chitsiru iwe eti

ben
ben
8 years ago

AT lilongwe bridge they are there at night after 10pm, it is too much in lilonwe there are traffic cops every 2km, please transfer some to crime section to boost security

Anti Orange
Anti Orange
8 years ago

Also for roadworthy vehicles – How many police land cruisers have 2 headlamps and 2 rear lights? How many motorists use their indicators? Howe many stop at an intersection blocking any traffic trying to turn off? Some simple driver training and good manners would solve more accidents that 10,000 traffic police!!! Driving in a straight line is not difficult and not an offence.

wokwiya
wokwiya
8 years ago

I do not understand what the Hon. meant by ‘positioning traffic police after a busy trading center’. After trading center depends on the direction you are heading to. All she meant some distance far away from trading centers?

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