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Section 65
Section 65
5 years ago

Is this the way we would like to be treated in another country? Fellow malawians, let’s desist from this. Malawi is known for peace and not hooliganism.

Enock Kadzakumanja
Enock Kadzakumanja
5 years ago

Am not surprised with these people from kambilonjo, they were really tired by this clan called Mambewe, years ago one member of Luka Jeketes family was caught red handed in the act trying to kill an old innocent woman we surrendered him to kambilonjo police after realizing that we have laws of the land to respect, three days later he was released but the old woman died at the hospital, there are other tens of evil incidents committed by the family but nothing happens they have corrupted our poor kambilonjo police now am not surprised, it now became worst with… Read more »

ndadabwa
5 years ago

anthu obwera akutionjeza especially Burundi’s just because they are conducting the human body business in connection with our police. mwachita bwino amenewo. adzipita kwawo

Gerald mapanga phiri
Gerald mapanga phiri
5 years ago

Stop xonophobic Malawians. Stop jealous

che nnungu
5 years ago

The problem is that when people report these cases to Police investigations take too long and sometimes suspects are just released. Thats why people tale the law into their own hands

Patrick
5 years ago

Mob justice is increasing in Malawi.The guy paid for being successful.Are people ever successfully prosecuted for albino killings and other killings in Malawi?

Jijo
Jijo
5 years ago

The Mozambican police shot 2 Malawians, one died? What is the Malawi police or Malawi government going to do about that? Are we going to sit and watch while Malawians are being shot? Of course what the group of Malawians was doing wasn’t right, but did they deserve to be shot to death or at least be shot at?

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago
Reply to  Jijo

These were thugs who were taking advantage of the situation to LOOT / rip vandalise where they did not saw. Let’s not condone such barbaric acts.
In fact the XENOPHOBIA in SA is a similar scenario. Lazy South African men think foreigners are stealing their jobs yet they spend all the day boozing ‘ucwala’.
We can learn from these foreigners why unlike us they are successful in businesses. Yes of course if they are criminals let them be arrested/ deported.

dyuku
dyuku
5 years ago

cry my beloved country!

Concerned citizen
5 years ago

Our criminal system is non existent and these are the unfortunate consequences.

People kill albinos and nothing happens to them, WHEN THEY SHOULD BE KILLED, PERIOD.

This is a very unfortunate event and also sheds light on how we have crafted our society to treat successes. How do we develop with such attitudes.

Truth pains
Truth pains
5 years ago

One day when people pounce on you just on allegations and set you on fire or your relative then we will learn that mob Justice is wrong

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