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Mbowe Mulambia
8 years ago

In Malawi it a different story munthu okuba people like Lutepo kumaitanidwa ku state house what does that mean. Who can trust government. The same government a point chief justice every one knows that Nyirenda is there just to reward him for the well job done on expense of Malawian

mulopwana
8 years ago

But in Malawi Presidents do interfere with judiciary,unless mr Alufeyo you are not from Malawi.Everyone knows how the courts behalves in relation to politics and corruption.Don’t be stupid………..zimatiwawa ife.

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
8 years ago

“government has prosecuted and let courts do their work” what a dull argument!!!! We have to blame the government be prosecutors are government employees and the director of public prosecution is appointed by the president and we have no doubt that the president has a say on how the prosecutors should do their work thus why we see people closely related or politically well connected do not face prosecutions unless there is a change of government. This is evidenced by the stalling of muluzi’s corruption case, Goodal Gondwe ‘s corruption case,Kaliati’s corruption case and many more because the prosecution doesn’t… Read more »

Chimani. Game
Chimani. Game
8 years ago

Comparing Malawi with the UK is an insult

Alufeyo
Alufeyo
8 years ago

The pace is not dictated by the executive but by the courts. Why should Nevin expect APM to get involved in court cases that are moving at a snails pace. The problem with most of us is our failure to appreciate that the judiciary is independent and that prosecutors and defence lawyers dictate the pace. In UK Cameron doesnt influence courts pace and some cases take years to conclude. Govt has prosecuted let the courts do their work. If we want speed then ad a nation let us reintroduce traditional courts.

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