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Maluzi BaKhili
6 years ago

Imagine mland wa Muluzi mpaka 12 years. There is no way he could have earned K1.7 billion in 10 years. The state intervened just because Atupele is with them. Actually Bakili sold udf to have the case quashed.AMalawi tili cheteee, Tisamadandaule kuti Kamuzu amatifinya. Ifetu ndife anthu opusa. We are shitholes from a shithole country. A fish rots from head to tail according to another thief Chaponda whose case is dragging.

ndele
ndele
6 years ago

milandu ya pa malawi pano ikakhala ya anthu ophuzila nde ma komishoni mbweee tagwilani ali mkati. koma oba mnkhuku ,mbuzi opanda bailout cigamulo within one week ndende 10 yezi

ndele
ndele
6 years ago

eh psa koka

Prince of shitholes
6 years ago

Is it anyone why Malawi is a shithole country country? Do these judges listen to Peter Tosh song in which he says judges smoke it and lawyers too. These people are very lazy and the worst of these courts is the Industrial Relations Court whereby dismissed workers fail to get justice in time. They are very simple cases which take less than two hours to hear. The IRC in Blantyre is saying it has a backlog dating to 2009. With the way we die surely get frustrated and do not receive their money. I hope the chief jsutice will take… Read more »

7777999
7777999
6 years ago

One case that has had its judgement delayed is the St Paul’s Catholic church vs Mrs Hamdan. Over 10 years now but no judgement. The church is failing to build a priest house and nursery school because of this delay. Donors from Italy and canada are failing to release money for church extension because of this delay. May through this comment those concerned dig this case and have it resolved once and for all. It’s a straight forward case. The key witness a professional surveyor Mr Mtegha gave all the required evidence to the Judge. Chief Justice please help us.… Read more »

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