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Malawi’s Vice-President and leader of United Transformation Movement (UTM) Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima leaves for Britain on Sunday for a...
A Mtonga uku ndiye timati kulasa tchende nyani kulemba kopanda psyetera.
Well said. I hope the judiciary has read this. I am tired of these so called injunctions; they are not helping anybody to obtain justice, A cry of a poor Malawian who can not obtain one. Our prisons are full of poor people who could not protrect themselves.
Dnt be naive Mtonga. The judiciary is long captured by the corrupt politicians. What DPP doesn’t know is that the broken down justice will, sooner rather than later, work against them. They will all be locked up unfairly by a broken justice system they themselves destroyed.
I always indeed wonder why courts gags the public from commenting on cases before it. I thought they would have been encouraging such discussion in order to get as much evidence as possible? There are some truths or leads in gossip. How can, say, a medical doctor treating a TB patient gag relatives and friends from commenting on the patient’s condition fearing that they may end up influencing him administer rabies vaccine?