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kholowa mkabudula
kholowa mkabudula
6 years ago

Those who have never experienced this will make noise alot here since you dont know what these pipo does in the scene. Who doesnt know that stealing isnt good at all? If they decide not to obey the law why should pipo obey the law when he first broke it? Though l cant encourage that but if they confess or caught in the process its a big yes let them pass on to rest in peace because they didnt want live. Instead warn the public to stay away from other pipos houses so they shouldnt be burned. If they want… Read more »

kk
kk
6 years ago

AAAAA ZA KUMPOTO IZI ZA A TUMBUKA. IFE SIZIKUTIKHUZA.

chipeta
chipeta
6 years ago
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Ndiwe galu wamchira lende

Zangauone.
Zangauone.
6 years ago

Kuba si kwabwino even those of the ‘cashgate dealers need to be torched to ash.

Chiponda 2V
Chiponda 2V
6 years ago

Where is Tikhale Tcheru a TV Programme that Police used to air on the MBC-TV. It used to warn people on such issues. That Program was good look today. You know reminding people is a good weapon than looking things like this. If Police is reading my mail let it know such programs were good even those committing suicide were warned.

Gang D
Gang D
6 years ago

Mob justice is illegal, immoral and against religious principles. In order to deter such vigilante the police should arrest the complaintant (the alleged victim of thr crime) and charge them with acessory to murder period.

PIDO
PIDO
6 years ago

ATUMBUKA MWALAKWISATU.. MPAKA KUOCHA NGATI NKHUKU.

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