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President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
President Mkango Lion Manthakanjenjemereza
5 years ago

These chosen from nowhere people to head accountability institutions are liability than assets. Stephenson Kamphasa gave an audit report without names. Matemba is also failing to disclose the cashgate report involving 7 cabinet minister.

ndadabwa
5 years ago

koma Matemba ndikukumvera chisoni, chachikulu chikukutsata

DR MANGA
5 years ago

LOST OPPORTUNITY FOR ACB TO MEND EACH IMAGE. MALAWI IS A CURSED COUNTRY.

MR P.
MR P.
5 years ago

I believe Malawians were told that part of the K145million was used to buy a house from City Assembly located in Sunnyside on Smith Road, I may also wish to find out how such a house belonging to a public entity would be sold without advertising, is this not another case of CORRUPTION? Please authorities Probe the purchase of the said house as well.

Omex70
Omex70
5 years ago

All along , I thought Reneck Matember is someone the nation can rely on to crack corruption in this country. But today I have realized that he is another useless guy.

ndangodutsamo
5 years ago

What interest has the ACB boss in protecting Muntharika How Does he know kuti APM did not benefit from the money deposited into the said account which he was the sole signatory? In other words, he is admitting that APM is a channel through DPP syphon governments money – If that is the case, how can ACB isolate APM from wrong doing? Does it mean the ACB boss is also going to tell us how Karimu, Botomani spent their money collected from this saga The best this man could have done is to keep quiet He is young – he… Read more »

SONG OF THE DRUNKARD
SONG OF THE DRUNKARD
5 years ago

DPP ===ACB
NO MORAL RESPECT OF THE LAW AND THE POOR MASSES !! PEOPLE
SURVIVE IN THIS WICKED COUNTRY ONLY BY GOD’S MERCIES AND GRACES !! HENCE THE PRAYER OF THAT REV .

Martin
Martin
5 years ago

Sometimes when i listen to politicians defending their evil deeds while looking in the eyes of the people who put them in power, i do ask myself; is God there and see all these? Do these governments and the people in power really appointed by God as many always make us to believe? Does God really condone the oppression by a certain group of individuals towards the majority just because they got power and the power given by the oppressed? Look at Mpinganjira, Uladi and the others who were vocal pretending to fight for the poor, now that they are… Read more »

Dimingu
Dimingu
5 years ago
Reply to  Martin

hey

Sithole
Sithole
5 years ago

Kodi Trapence akupitilizabe chipongwe? he is displaying open his wishful thinking, his long time grages against our leader, movi woyang’anira suchedwa kulowa mmaso. abwana adamusiya osamuzenga mulandu. Koma kwa iye sangawone chimenechi ngati chifukwa choyamikika kuti APM achieved the pinacle level of allowing freedom of speech, or true democrate. chifukwa. Trapence adanyamuka kuno kupita ku Geneva popanda womutuma kuti atelo kukaipitsa mbiri ya APM kuti APM alandidwe the high International appointment adapatsidwa yomwenso ndi yopindulura amalawi onse. Adamutuma si a Malawi koma zi ma grages / zizondi za mumtima mwake ndiye zidamutuma iye indi mtambo. trapence can you zip up… Read more »

James
James
5 years ago
Reply to  Sithole

Ndi mmodzi wa mbava inu simukuwona kuti a president analakwa apa?

linda
5 years ago

cleared or not Malawians have now known that we’ve a president with a long hand that can reach our taxes in daylight, divert them to his party or pockets, he is so crooked and corrupt. Poor people are dying in hospitals like houseflies as there’re no drugs but our president is busy misusing our taxes. we’re the best judges not ACB

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