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Winston Msowoya
Winston Msowoya
7 years ago

Mr.justice Minister,if you have nothing to do,please just remain on your seat and get free money as you all now do.Aren’t you ashamed to discuss the word “fart” in public?As the Minister of Justice,there are so many loopholes to mend,for instance,rampant corruption among top government and parastatal officials,general crime which is the highest in Southern Africa,instead of involving untutored Chiefs to spearhead national legal standards.Mr.Minister,this sort of mischief would encourage massive pandemonium in legal system leading to lawlessness in our society in the country already in that course.Fake PhDs attribute to inefficiency and lack of transparency.Lastly Mr.Minister,you are acting as… Read more »

Central
Central
7 years ago

This is an a house strategy for prosecuting any suspected political cases such as the Kamuzu’s Muwalo M’tumayo style + ………….!! Takuwelengani mukufuna kumanga ndi kupha anthu osalakwa inu……………….!!!

John Black
7 years ago

The minister is creating parallel structures, a crime for which many have been ousted from political parties. Chiefs given complete control is bad: they are not democratically elected and the history of corruption and nepotism is all over. Some chiefs are good, some chiefs are not. Such an erratic institution, of which many chiefs have no education in law and rights should not be given a blank cheque to judge their subjects. Remember teh separation of powers: the executing arm and the judiciary arm of government must be separated to prevent abuse of power. Here the chief would be both.… Read more »

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