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akatswiri
akatswiri
9 years ago

The President can not be arrested coz of immunity.unless he or she is not the current president.

boniface banda
boniface banda
9 years ago

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF IS IMPLICATED? WILL HE BE ARRESTED?

Mayani boys man k
Mayani boys man k
9 years ago

We want all names from 2004 -2014 not only 2012-2014.

Mayani boys man k
Mayani boys man k
9 years ago

They can’t, till jesus will come ,all politicians are thieves.

Hazrat Pillane
Hazrat Pillane
9 years ago

Lets us wait for the current names being mentioned now, as for DPP cashgate everyone will ot have a say as it will be the dead man to answer, forget about 90bn.

Alekeni phiri
Alekeni phiri
9 years ago

Inu anyani acashgate mukutisaukitsa mwamva

matt
matt
9 years ago

okuba onse awa tiyenazoni God will punish u badly

upile kulekangana
upile kulekangana
9 years ago

Athawa u are taking long

Love your neighbour as yourself!!
Love your neighbour as yourself!!
9 years ago

Munama mpaka litiiiiiiiiiiiiiii agalu inuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

babatu
babatu
9 years ago

Well mr minister if you dont want the media and the public conduct their own form of justice and come to conclusion you and your office should not shield those involved. It is a well known fact that you and your DPP syndicate will do anything to cover up all those memebers from your party. The donors are watching and we urge them not to return until the whole cash gate perpetrators have been convicted. Do not try to hood wink donors and Malawians with rhetoric. Action speaks louder than words. Your office has the resources and power to see… Read more »

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