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Nyabuti
Nyabuti
6 years ago

No one is above the law. It’s very evident Ache Muluzi was manipulative by leveraging a political stunt with DPP cosmetic
alliance, using his son Atupele as sacrifice to leave freely. Bravo Malawi Justice prevails where taxpayers monies is concerned.

o\'Machemba
o\'Machemba
6 years ago

This is NOT a case of “justice delayed, justice denied”. Not at all. Muluzi has invoked the “Nsana ukuthyoka” (illness) card ad nauseam. Who knows he’ll do the same this time around? It sure is worth spending even more than K12 mill, if only for the judicial record that he stole from the poor people of Malawi. … much like Joisi Banda – la 40 lake likubwera, ndipo lizafika – her day of reckoning is around the corner, to be sure, if she comes back from kwa Azungu or the self imposed exile. Where she’s been been living off the… Read more »

Yachimwa
6 years ago

Cheat us agalu inu dpp and udf fooling malawian fulltime

Zagwa
Zagwa
6 years ago

Even if he is not arrested, the legacy he will leave behind for future generations to see is that there was an obscene thief who was stealing from Government coffers, hindering development in the process. He was arrested in the colonial days for stealing 6 Pounds and there is that mugshot to prove it. As president, he stole billions. To this effect, even his great grandchildren will never walk tall, unless they changed names.

Kent Y.G. Mphepo
Kent Y.G. Mphepo
6 years ago

It is actually things like these that have contributed to lack of trust in our judicial and political systems in Malawi. It is this delayed dispensation of justice that is forcing Malawians to take the law in their hands when faced with injustice. What is special about Dr. Muluzi that his case should take 12 years before justice sees the light of day? Why are some issues dealt with so urgently and yet serious cases like this one can run for over one decade before justice can see the light of day? Why is it that hearing always coincides with… Read more »

Odala
Odala
6 years ago

Majudge opanda nzeru………… why 12yrs and yet spend tax payers money $12m

Kabuchibuchi
6 years ago

Leave him alone please. After all he ate all his money within the country. Others go and eat stolen money in America, UK, SA. Those that flee this country with stolen money are our real enemies….not Bakili Muulupale Muluzi,

Lilime
Lilime
6 years ago

Ayambe kudwala tsopano.

Masoambeta
Masoambeta
6 years ago

Nsana wa a Chair uyambilanso. He will be sentenced next year when MCP is in power together with other people. We want to cleanse Malawi once and for all. Even those who did not want JB to overtake government when Bingu died will have to answer as no one is above the law. Amene atawine za Cashgate mwa chinyengo will also have to be retried, otherwise there are is a lot which has happened during these years. MWK577/MWK236B will also be priotised so that we get back what belongs to all Malawians not only a few selfish individuals whose aim… Read more »

rashid
rashid
6 years ago

zizathavkoma izi??

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