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Nasibeko
Nasibeko
5 years ago

Just fast track MP Bon Kalindo’s trial so that he should reveal what he knows about the network as he said he knows who is behind this after he spends time in police cell. The politicians, the clergy & human rights organisations, investigative journalists, the judiciary & the police you have an opportunity to start from but if you don’t mobilise to fast track his trial some sectors might suspect you to be within the so called network.

VOICE OF THE POOR
VOICE OF THE POOR
5 years ago

The Best place for this group to visit is the Office of Inspector General of Police (IG)…not these power hungry politicians..

By visiting these power hungry politicians the group is DRAMATISING as well as POLITISIZING the problem …a thing which is not good..

VOICE OF THE POOR
VOICE OF THE POOR
5 years ago

Both MUNTHARIKA and CHILIMA are power hungry and have miserably failed us…..TO HELL WITH THESE PEOPLE..

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

Looking at the response from the government it is clear that DPP is clearly part and parcel of the killing of Albinos. Its disgraceful and shameful that such a violent party would be be so comfortable with the murder of its own citizens including babies.

Why the lack of political will to put a stop to this rot? Why no sense of energy?

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