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Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
7 years ago

also the government should quickly introduce IDs to every citizen for easy identification. this will also help police in their investigations.

Vyanusi
Vyanusi
7 years ago

All the convicts on albino killings MUST DIE. Yes MUST DIE BY FIRING SQUAD.

patric chimasulah
patric chimasulah
7 years ago

am wonderful because killings of people albino

Saj Sajiwa
Saj Sajiwa
7 years ago

i entirely agree with the sentiments and proposals contained in this write-up. The major problem with the Malawi of today is that we are pre-occupied and outdoing each other on ‘talk’. There are no implementation strategies, and thus as expected – No Action. The faith community is busy with prosperity. MPs are eagerly looking forward to allowances at the coming budget session, and most of them have re-located away from their constituencies. I also disagree with the idea of involving traditional leaders. All the Trad. Authorities (TAs) now are political stooges. They are just parroting what their political matters are… Read more »

Thitherward 'wendo
Thitherward 'wendo
7 years ago

Witchdoctors are part of an alternative power structure that caters to the needs of those who feel excluded from our political power structure. Only when our political system is all-inclusive will witchdoctoring lose its attractiveness to those who are ambitious but lack schooling.

Tikondane
Tikondane
7 years ago

These are indeed workable solutions. I disagree with the second comment that the author also needed to address the issue of witch doctors. He might be thinking about what President Magufuli did. Malawians get most of these ill ideas of killing people with albinism for money from neighbouring countries most especially, Mozambique. Let the church do its work of preaching good news to all peoples, and not only to those living in town.

It breaks my heart
It breaks my heart
7 years ago

I agree to some extent to what the the article is saying and most of the points mentioned seemed to be workable solutions, but this has not been the case so far. Nobody chooses to be an albino and do not deserve to be killed because of this disease that they are suffering and we both know the kind of medical treatment that people with albinism get in this country. Its time to see the deaths of albinism people in a different perspective; these are people getting killed not just numbers. Honestly, jail terms for albino murderers have not work.… Read more »

Drte
Drte
7 years ago

I am sorry to say but the things you write about are already happening and they can’t address the situation. you talk nothing on witchdoctors who are number 1 perpetrators of this evil. You do not talk of poverty and hunger which are driving people to commit this heinous attacks. you do not speak of the role of rumor, myth and superstition. please presidential decrees are not answers to anything if behind them their is no real action plan. pepani but I see nothing workable here

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