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Chibweya joe
Chibweya joe
7 years ago

This is the country where any foreigner can do whatever they want as if the country has no laws whatsoever. It Murekezi were an ordinary Malawian citizen, believe you me he could have been locked within a week

Apao Kugola
Apao Kugola
7 years ago

Kudos to Times News Group and ZBS. These media houses should be encouraged to expose the corrupt DPP mafia. When a story comes out it has to be followed until its end – that is what investigative journalism does. However, as nation Malawians have and continue to betray the media houses. When news with denting effects on Malawi as a nation breaks we only wait for those who have brought the news out to act. If we cared, the people of Malawi were supposed to be in the forefront pushing our leaders to act. Even the civil society is also… Read more »

Mzika
Mzika
7 years ago

Nyasa Times can you interview the minister of Home affairs to hear government side of the story,please?

Bibo
Bibo
7 years ago

That’s what happens when you have thugs running the country. They put money forward instead of national security. Citizenship belongs to those who naturally deserve it and to those who truthfully pledge to declare allegiance to the country having left their countries of birth in good faith and with no criminal background. If left unchecked,and with the trend negative invents are unfolding under the DPP rule, Malawi will be the worst place to live no earth in few years to come.I am afraid,the country will witness the birth of mercenaries,hardcore thieves, and terrorists.The borders are porous and the authorities have… Read more »

Banda
Banda
7 years ago

Regretfully the Malawian government is also to broke to deport him to Rwanda, Possibly now that he has been reported in the USA papers and Rwanda papers their government will find the money to have him returned to face trial Malawi government should immediately arrest this individual to ascertain his true idenity and directly notify the Rwanda authorities that he is in Malawi, Suppose this means that his hopes of earning k200 million libel claim against the Times and Zodiac has no grounds, Good reporting may the Times also do more investigative reporting on corrupt Malawian politicians and civil servants,… Read more »

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
7 years ago

Malawians , we are busy selling our country to foreigners for money. The country is already overpopulated and worse still, we are allowing thugs to come in to our country and giving them citizenship. It is not easy to get citizenship in a lot of countries in Africa let alone europe. If other countries are even refusing entry of people running away from war torn countries; in the name of protecting their countries, how can we allow people like Murekezi who is running away from crime charges to obtain a Malawi passport? He must be sent to his home country… Read more »

JKK Chisale
JKK Chisale
7 years ago

MALAWI is a very sorry state/nation. How can the government established systems be porous like this? There is a big problem at Ministry of Home Affairs, minister must resign, officers at Immigration must be fired, our courts judges must be fired and madam Chombo I had respect for you but eisheee now you are a disgrace to our nation(Malawi) and beyond. Can our president order the deportation of this thug quickly, otherwise these are the people who are causing security lapses in our country, even his fellow Rwandees are afraid of this guy. Please please deport him before it is… Read more »

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