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Mike siliya
Mike siliya
9 years ago

Tuesday 28, 2014 is the scheduled dy for demos? Whats a bundle of contrudictions! Any way, to ferry them home thats enough and job well done! In addition, jubec shops must remain clossed till further notice!

George Lihoma
George Lihoma
9 years ago

If Edward Zuma and Goodwill Zwelithini (one a son and the later his chief) won’t be tried and prosecuted, xenophobia will resurface now and again. And Africa will be betrayed. But if these two will, its gonna be a very good example that the South African government isn’t associated with Xenophobia.
Its just one simple gear into these two that may simply revive or tarnish South Africa and Zuma. This is a test to Zuma’s power and responsibility. Hahahahahaha.

John
John
9 years ago

Violence has never been a solution for problems in any society and will never be in South Africa. Not in our name. Zulu king and Zuma’s son must be charged for dis atrocities. Law enforcement must hold people responsible. Away with xenophobia!!!!!

yuthi bway Nyirenda
yuthi bway Nyirenda
9 years ago

lets create employment oppotunities so as to minimize the migration of people to countris lyk RSA.To you south Africans ,hav you forgoten what Kamuzu did for you people?

Malita
Malita
9 years ago

Bring them home and no compensation ah, inu u should be compensating us who love our country so much and do not leave and try very hard to develop it.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
9 years ago
Reply to  Malita

By compensation, I think people refer to South African govt rather than our govt which should compensate these people and the relatives of those killed. The govt can help them diplomatically to seek compensation from jubek by discussing the matter with their counterparts there. It is a tall order though. Our govt is not obliged to pay any compensation as the xenophobia is South African made. Our govt’s duty is to bring them home safely and that is it. After that they have to fend for themselves just like any other Malawians who never left the country. Back to their… Read more »

margaretbovo
margaretbovo
9 years ago

Pls help your fellow peoples coz this country will never stop hurting and killing foreigners am also Malawian

Hamilton
9 years ago

There are so many Malawians back home who have no job and are suffering who compensates them,then why should Mw goverment compensate the xenophobia victims.They have been brought back home it’s enough.

Malindima
Malindima
9 years ago

The most important thing is coming back safely. They should not expect anything more from government. They should go back to their villages/ homes and start doing what their fellow Malawians do: e.g kulima. When a country is poor, it is poor; accept that! Do not hope for impossibles from your Government. Even South Africa has more than 25% unemployment mainly the youth.

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
9 years ago

Mugabe’s response to these xenophobic attacks is just priceless. The zulu king and zuma’s son should be charged and jailed for inciting violence against black africans from other countries.

Thanduxolo
Thanduxolo
9 years ago

Kodi a Chigoli ndi a Ujeni mudalembapo zimangilizo zomveka bwino? Kumangiliza mfundo kukuwoneka kuti kukukuvutani ndithu.

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