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Grace Mwenda
Grace Mwenda
5 years ago

And one change golo case of issuing passports to Burundians is left free coz he is BLUE. Malawi a wicked and doomed nation.

benjones
5 years ago

All thanks to our corrupt Immigration officers.

Macheso
Macheso
5 years ago

Malawi is a breeding ground for criminals. These foreigners the country is harboring will one day come to war with us. Burundi, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Rwanda, India and Pakestan have their people freely staying in this country. A pathetic nation with no vision.

James
James
5 years ago
Reply to  Macheso

True…….pathetic nation with no vision. In other countries you don’t hear such reports after arresting foreign robbers. They just break them and get information from them that will lead to arresting of some more criminals. Then delete them permanently from mother earth and call victims to come and identify their stolen items. And tell the general public that the robbers successfully escaped. END of STORY. Anyway, this cannot happen in a pathetic nation with no vision. We would rather have the robbers be breathing and allow them to butcher 5,000 citizens in cold blooded way than losing 4 souls of… Read more »

Mbwiyembwiye
Mbwiyembwiye
5 years ago
Reply to  Macheso

Two guys riding a motorbike with Mangochi number plate with their foreign chinyanja asking for the road to Lirangwe at Chileka roundabout??? These are some of those thieves and they pass easily on our road blocks. Poor Mother Malawi

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