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Just a Penny
6 years ago

Thieves must be punished and those who advocate raping through songs must be punished too. To be fair with the law though, those with names that suggest indecency such as “Kachindamoto and Kwataine” must also be punished and stopped from using the names. Government must use the law in its entirety, not selectively.

Waku Gauteng
Waku Gauteng
6 years ago

If the present government is serious about fighting corruption. It needs to make a very good example of a minister who was caught with his hands in the till, otherwise our country will not come out of the abyss it finds itself in. Corruption is the worst evil happening in the developing world today and many government officials are in denial. These kind of people should rot in jail for a long time. Sitting government like ours need to remove the blinkers and see why our country is the poorest in the world. Who can be proud of that? May… Read more »

shawa
shawa
6 years ago

if chaponda adzamangindwe 7 years or more ndidzadziwa kuti ma lawyer apa malawi alibe ziphuphu.
mr chiponda adalakwitsa poba chimanga komaso kuotcha nyumba yaboma ngakhale umboni palibe
koma this man committed crinimal scandal/offence.

in malawi theres no rain now, amalawi ayamba kuvutika maka akumudzi because of this self created problem yoti could have been avoided, how can malawians be quiet on this issue abale?
munthu ndi nduna akubaso pamene his having more benefits from the same taxpayers akuwaberawo
This greedy… HE MUST BE ARRESTED

Charles
Charles
6 years ago

Kamlepo said it kuti Atsanzike kkkkkkkkkkkk

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