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stevenmaruwo
8 years ago

Bravo Aningo, judgment is with God, let’s us wait for judgment day we are all sinners

w@Ambrosi
w@Ambrosi
8 years ago

cso.s that is,what Their most to do.akupha mufitiwa,ndiakupha mwamtundu uli onsewa e? i don,t no what should we name them.??

Nyami
Nyami
8 years ago

Malawi really need to embrace enlightenment and not take itself to deep darkness because of holding on to superstions and illogical thinking. It is very sad that the elderly in Malawi must become like an endangered species. In our African ways we are taugh to respect the elderly and we know they are our assets that hold wisdom about life that many of us still lack.

sinoya
sinoya
8 years ago

Malawi police have no power!let’s go to hell.

Aningo
Aningo
8 years ago

As a nation, our views on issues are becoming worrisomely extrimist. The Neno murders are just a manifestation of this tendency toward fundamentalism. Most Malawians find it impossible to argue for or against an issue while keeping a level head. This is a symptom of a lack of enlightenment. We have all seen how we have foolishly celebrated the discontinuance of Ken Msonda’s court case. His utterances were full of venomous fundamentalist thinking. Democracy is about “agreeing to disagree”. Nobody should be demonized or murdered for having a different opinion on issues in an enlightened democracy. Let’s see a break… Read more »

Tsotso
Tsotso
8 years ago

Why commenting this time and not when the Chewas of Dzalanyama were being butchered at home for curving a hoe handle? Yet we have so many charcoal sellers just after Chiingeni as we go to Blantyre from Lilongwe?

John
John
8 years ago

I congratulate the Malawi President and CSOs for making humanitarian statements about the unlawful killing of four elderly Malawians. The murder of these poor individuals must be followed up with the full vigour of the law. Never again should elderly people have to fear for their lives because of the gross ignorance and stupidity of others living locally. A full programme of scientific education in all schools with far less influence being given to religion would do Malawi a great deal of good too. Finally, a commitment to toleration of all within a society is something all Malawians should be… Read more »

nabwa
nabwa
8 years ago

a mabungwe tilibe chikhulupiliro pa inu. Kuva za inu ndinjira yopitila ku gahena. you are supported and funded by devil himself. mukuti amuna azikwatilana okha okha muli ndi wakazi kunyumba. mukati tipite kuma demo ana anu mukuwasekera mipanda. Apa mukuti anthu apedwawa muli ndichisoni muzivere chisoni nokha ndinjira yadima mukuyendayo

Zika Virus-mfiti
Zika Virus-mfiti
8 years ago

The increase in mob justice death sentences in this country is indeed worrisome. Govt shud not just talk but act by arresting and shaming those caught in the act. Govt shud give mob justice victims decent burials and handsomely compensate the immediate family members so that people think twice before doing it. Why kill 4 people to revenge the death of 1? Were all the 4 caught with a smoking gun? May their souls RIP.

Lydia Phiri
Lydia Phiri
8 years ago

NGO’s and Government should support a Programme that was beaming on MBC TV called Tikhale Tcheru, I recall that programme was acting as a community policing because it was tackling different issues that Malawians are facing, but can’t see it nowadays. I recall watched a mob justice film and that was good…it helped to inform Malawians why they shouldnt kill one, and the basucs were right, so there is need to support such programmes, otherwise we dont have many Police officers to secure all of us.

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