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Bomanile
Bomanile
8 years ago

Witnesses can change statements for several reasons including threats from suspects

wanyau
wanyau
8 years ago

I dont c ene rzon to respect a thief like kasambara

Mendulo
Mendulo
8 years ago

When witnesses start changing their statements, they tend to lose their credibility

Geofrey
Geofrey
8 years ago

Kasambara hmmm am sure he might tell us the truth as he needs to be exorcised with all his evil spirits he posessed!

Zebron h banda
Zebron h banda
8 years ago

Dream on!the courts want facts to prove beyond reasonable doiubt that the accused did,indeed,conspire to kill mphwiyo and not circus acts.Mafia,intimidation of witness….blah blah,what what,,Kachale?If you can’t stand the heat,stay out of the kitchen.yoiu chose the wrong career,sister.It can get even hotter!Kasambala is noit your average pal,ndi mphumphi.

Kulibe kantu
Kulibe kantu
8 years ago

Is the person Chalunda or Chilinda?

Cage Banda
Cage Banda
8 years ago

Iwunikidwenso bo nkhaniyi.

Masoambeta
Masoambeta
8 years ago

Lawyers from the same third world university, taught by same lecturers. Look outside your box. Such cases need outside prosecutors. How can Ralph Kasambara and Goba Chipeta and Enock Chibwana differ in any opinion even if it meant life and death?? The guys are conniving before going to court. This is a staged drama to fool you all. How can a legal system fail apply itself in such a blatant case??
Malawi is surely a failed state.

Smoke@madika.com
8 years ago

Alowe Basi

Dennis kamala
Dennis kamala
8 years ago

Athuwa anatola chikwama koma samadziwa zoti adzagwidwa

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