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Phwisa
Phwisa
5 years ago

I think Malawi CSOs are useless. They want to be ruling this country by disguising as human rights activists. Jose was right refusing to meet them. In fact the police would have now shown their powers by arresting one of them

oMachemba
oMachemba
5 years ago

These particular CSOs are NOT interested in mending any fences with this IG. Apparently, they loathe him personally and professionally: just think back how they accused him of murder (prima facie) of Chasowa, and just tore into him when his name was brought up as a future IG. Good for the IG in that he has really thick skin; and the unwarranted personal criticisms couldn’t penetrate deep, and make him give up the pursuit of the important job. Relax: he’ll do a good job. Sembereka et al. should be more diplomatic than they have demonstrated to be so far. CSOs… Read more »

Zuma
Zuma
5 years ago

Satana if you have nothing to say keep quiet.
He is paid by public taxes money to represent Malawian not Dpp Who appointed him.
Surely he is hiding from the truth.
But day fourth is coming

mtete
mtete
5 years ago

When you talk over the telephone it is easy to sound eloquent since you don’t see the person talking on the other side. Refusal by Jose to meet the CSO clearly demonstrates cowardice on the part of Jose. What is he afraid of?

santana
santana
5 years ago

The problem is that these CSOs want to be seen as controlling things. Any govt which will be in power will not stoop so low worshipping these money hungry CSOs.

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