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Richard Lozi
Richard Lozi
9 years ago

Izo ndizo za nzeru a DIG.Osadziwa ntchito ziwapweteka koopsa.

Celeb wa ku mwanza
9 years ago

Imeneyo ndiye ndi ndewu mukuiputayo. We will see

acn
acn
9 years ago

I will capture some of them taking local beer(masacheti) whilst in uniform

padoko
padoko
9 years ago

Sweet to the ear! Mwamvatu mbava zinanu amene mukuwonongetsa mbiri ya police. Munalowera kuba. Shoot to kill kapena burn burn burn!!

Zidura Ntengo Undigwere
Zidura Ntengo Undigwere
9 years ago

This attitude certainly reflects the change in leadership in the MPS. They do not need an epochal change – that was effected when we overwhelmingly rejected The Dictatorship. Now, incremental change will suffice. The new IG and his deputy are definitely a refreshing and welcome change.

Prophet
Prophet
9 years ago

Pasavute atolankhani muzibwera mumastation muzizajambula.Welcome indeed this is a Modern Kachamalised and Kanyamalisation Police.Ma SSO anasintha awa.

mapwesea
mapwesea
9 years ago

Iwe Kau lip service ya ambwiyako,mmaso mothinamo

kambwali
kambwali
9 years ago

Komanso akumakaniza ma hug kwa atsikana oti ali mu uniform . Monga wapolisi tisamu hage chifukwa ali mu uniform

Phiri phiri
Phiri phiri
9 years ago

Those pple must have identities like w@ we see @ BBC, Press or Aljazelar. They always put on identity jackets but here in malawi there very rude without identitie. Some pple they just snap 4 funny. Or eithr postin u on face book ndimawu onyoza…..

Nanyerho Dungu
9 years ago

Tiwajambula akamalandira ziphuphu pa mseu. Tidziwapanganso record.

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