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Keen Observer
8 years ago

Catch them ASAP

short wamtali
short wamtali
8 years ago

My question is, from the point of the incident to Shire River where they dumped the cash chest is a bit far, and using a wheelbarrow to that point one would notice some fishy activities going on considering also the time. Where was the police patrolling the town you police officials claim you deploy every night. Safety and security ZERO.

Dr. Mango
Dr. Mango
8 years ago

A Yunusu mukunenadi zoona. How can a reliable journalist publish a story without checking a simple thing like when the incident took place. Zoona kulemba August m’malo mwa September? How can we readers trust such journalists? Confusing!!!

peeping lizard
peeping lizard
8 years ago

malawi wadzaza ndi mbala zokhazokha.ngati andale mumangoba nde mukufuna athu asabe?yambani mwazikonza inu

Phillip
Phillip
8 years ago

No place for them

Phillip
Phillip
8 years ago

There is no place for them to hide

Phillip
Phillip
8 years ago

There is no place 4 dem 2 hide

m'swati dube chinyamula fc

Oooops! vichi?…may be they are revenging their taxes, stolen by some cowboys & girls,kkkkkkk…roughing masefu ine bwanji

michael
michael
8 years ago

By using the barcode on the airtime,the telephone company can block all airtime and they become useless.Besides,there are many ways to do this.
Well done,Crime of the century!

Concerned
8 years ago

Hahahahaa, hw can u advise anthu kuti asagule mayunitsi okubawo, ngati mayunitsiwo akudziwika?

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