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chipiti mhango
8 years ago

oh my foot!!! politics, politics, gv will never learn from past issues, if muluzi will be aquited then we HV problems in this country. one may wonder why the case has taken so long, what the case involving cassim chilumpha who wanted to assassinate bingu, its all politics, politics, but one day no matter how long it may take will pay for this this bad behavior

makawa
8 years ago

This system yakuba adayamba ndi Kamuzu anakhala pampando zaka 30 yekha anali minister of finance palibe ankamufutsa kuti bwana Kodi ndalama zachoka ku IMF zalowela kuti amazibwezeratso kwa azungu konko.Bakili anangokopela ndimesa amaona mmene Kamuzu ankabela ndalama za boma. zikanakhala kuti ndalama za boma pa zaka 30 zinka gwira ntchito zoyenelera bwezi Malawi atatukuka. Atabwera Bingu chimonzi monzitso. Tiyeni a Malawi tiyamba kusintha po ganiza for the best future of our poor Malawi.

Apao
Apao
8 years ago

It is april fool ikno it.

Hassan
Hassan
8 years ago

JUSTICE DELAYED !!9

JUSTICE DELAYED !!

JUSTICE DENIED !!

JUSTICE DENIED !!

tozer tsono
tozer tsono
8 years ago

Before deducting any money from the lump sum allegedly stolen, review tax records from each of Muluzi’s companies, to verify the incomes indeed came from the companies so far listed. How come the prosecutor after all these years, did not know if the defense knew about Muluzi’s other companies as the source of some of the monies? This case should cost Bingu Mutharika’s estate rather than Malawians, since the prosecutor is already signaling the government has no case. Shame, what a waste of tax payers time, money ( no one knows where it will come from since the government is… Read more »

Industrial Hemp
Industrial Hemp
8 years ago

This is a waste of resources snd time. You leave Bingu with K61 billion andand Ndata and chase 1.7billion.

Were the countries official donors or were Moslem countries helping a fellow Moslem?

MERCEDES
MERCEDES
8 years ago

THAT MEANS ALL PRESIDENTS OF MALAWI ARE JUST THE SAME WHEN WE TALK OF CORRUPTION THEY WANT TO BE COME RICH OVER NIGHT THATS WHY OUR COUNTRY IS TO DEVELOP JUST LOOK AT MOZAMBIQUE THERE WERE IN A WAR FOR A LONG TIME BUT THEY ARE BETTER OFF THAN US MALAWI LETS BE EXAMPLARY WHEN IT COMES TO CORRUPTION ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO VIP PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT

The Analyst
The Analyst
8 years ago

O………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………O . . . Did the judge not know that on Fridays Muluzi mosques? Why scheduling the case for Friday knowing well it would be adjourned for Muluzi to attend prayers? Laziness, right? Everybody knows that this trial is simply a masquerade . . . . . .Thus, no matter how hard you try to make it look real, it still lacks verisimilitude. It is a known secret that . . . . . . The marriage between UDF and DPP is for the DPP-led govt to have Muluzi’s corruption case dropped. However, since govts change; the only permanent hence… Read more »

Saunders Jumah the Utopian
Saunders Jumah the Utopian
8 years ago

In total the money to be retrieved from these leaders cum thieves is 628.7 billion plus interest. We are just worried that these issues are treated as common cases, but how many have died of hunger, diseases, how lost their chances to education. The cases of Muluzi, Cash gate1 by Bingu wa Mutharika and cash gate 2 by Joyce Banda must have its special court that must be concluded as a matter of urgency so that the money must be returned into the treasury for the suffering citizens. Join us in our campaign for the recovery of this stolen money… Read more »

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