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Robust health wa Frozzy
Robust health wa Frozzy
7 years ago

vuto lelembana ntchito pachibale ndili meneli…kuti mufufuze anabwera ndi a minister kapena IG.

Douglas Ndindi
Douglas Ndindi
7 years ago

You say the policeman lost the gun at Kamba? And the so-called impromptu barrier was set up along Masauko Chipembere Highway? Something about the geography used here is not adding up. Can someone out there help me make sense of this? Or maybe I don’t know Blantyre, or the city has changed a lot since I last lived there.

Pax Romana
Pax Romana
7 years ago

Nowadays soldiers as well as policemen have No discipline at all.

Officer
Officer
7 years ago

We need to revise the type of fire arms government issues to police officers. K2C is an assault military grade fire arm. It is bad enough to be in possession of an Officer who drinks on duty, it is worse if it lands in the hands of hardcore criminals. I have never liked the issuing of military combat grade equipment to regular police officers in this country. They may be physically able to control the gun but are they mentally and emotionally strong to handle the responsibilty of having such a gun in their possession? We need to rearrage the… Read more »

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

Nyasa story siyinathe, was the rifle found or not? nkhani yamunyuzi siyimatha chonchi kungoti the police mounted imprompt road block basi nkhani kuthera pompo?

Alfred Minjo
Alfred Minjo
7 years ago
Reply to  be humane

Well, ndiye kuti sanayipeze

Handsome Chaponda
Handsome Chaponda
7 years ago
Reply to  be humane

Be humane, yitha ukayipeza kwa chaponda yakoyo! Wa DPP iye!!

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