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FKR
FKR
7 years ago

We are all trying hard to save our wild life and especially the few elephants we have left, the Chinese don’t really care about our values, anything that will make them money they will do. They will destroy the environment for profit. They are here, not to life but to make money. They don’t care how they leave Malawi one day in ruins when they go back home to China.
The only way is put the many in jail for 114 days (1 day for each gram). When he gets out deport him back to China

QueenB
QueenB
7 years ago

114 kilograms for a little over $200? Why even bother?

Kabongo
7 years ago

these chinese, Indians and Nigerians have been arrested a number of times for criminal activities with valid evidence but if you go to all Malawian prisons you will never find one of these people serving their sentences, what is wrong with our judicial system, does it only work for locals, Malawi and embarrassing nation, shity president, shity parliament, shity judiciary,shity and corrupt religious leaders shity and sleepy citizens, fuck us all!!!!

misozi banda
misozi banda
7 years ago

nde mwacedwatu. inu mose ivory anayambila kutulutsidwa ndi ma coffers mabwana, and zija munakaziunjika ku parlament offices zija akangotiphimba mmaso geni inaenda kale. wangocita tsoka uyu. mmene atashila ma china mu inu muti nciani??????????? a malawi ineeeeee

Mphawi
7 years ago

Do you want to tell me that Dausi was not able to see all these. I don’t understand why it took so long for APM to remove Dausi from the NIB.

Aubry Kadzuwa
Aubry Kadzuwa
7 years ago

stupid 114 grams

ntcheu rebel
7 years ago
Reply to  Aubry Kadzuwa

koma ndipo…

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