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almonnyasulu
almonnyasulu
6 years ago

may their saul rest in peace

Ndaona Gandhi
Ndaona Gandhi
6 years ago

owooooh!!

Jb
Jb
6 years ago

The state has set up a commission of inquiry to investigate the cause of the stampede at Bingu Stadium. Reasons for the stampede seems to be obvious and apparently no justification for the inquiry. If there is any that’s fine but why until now there is no such prompt inquiry on the many killings of persons with albinism in the country?

Chambe
Chambe
6 years ago

Investigations are indeed required. There should also have been a standing Baseline Risk Assessment that perhaps could unearthed all risks and this accident could perhaps been avoided. similar accident also happened on 6 July of either 1970 or 1971 when a stampede broke loose at Kamuzu Stadium killing several including a Reverend.
If this accident was investigated, records could have been available to learn from.

Douglas Ndindi
Douglas Ndindi
6 years ago

What happened that day will be remembered for a long time. I am not in a position to say whose fault it was, but I am in total agreement with Mr. Jobe that hospital authorities should be involved right from the time of preparations for any big events, and they should also be given enough resources. Let us learn all the lessons we can from this unfortunate occurrence. Let me also commend the State President APM for showing the level of concern that he did, both theoretically and practically. To your Excellency, I say “Thank you sir for showing us… Read more »

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