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Pedegu
Pedegu
5 years ago

Justice is done when judgement turns your way and perception not what the law says…umbuli

Edwin
Edwin
5 years ago

Thèse thugs!!!but time Will come when Justice Will follow them.It is my prayer That one Day they should face the law

Ton of Bricks
Ton of Bricks
5 years ago

Jack was a humble and jovial friend when we were at Churunga from late 90s till 2002. I didn’t know he has risen to be a judge in Malawi now. I hope he’ll stand strong, rise above his Lomwe roots and deliver a professional judgement. I don’t mind which way the case goes but I’d be pleased to see that it passes the test of professionalism

chikoti
chikoti
5 years ago

Justice delayed is justice denied,my lord,isn’t it so?

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

Wants to ask Dpp first if they will donate before the ruling! Of cause they have an interest as taxpayers cause uncle ACB and AG are state capture…

Noxy
5 years ago

Mbaibulo ananena kale kuti osathamangila kukamunenela mzako mlandu kuopa angakutsutse.These rushed cases always go nowhere.

Cognitive Dissonace Theory
Cognitive Dissonace Theory
5 years ago

What do you expect?????? ACB has just told us what it thinks. Judge Nirva will follow suit.

GIRIMOTI
GIRIMOTI
5 years ago

Nanji kwao ndi kwa Goliati ku thyolo angaweruze bwanji awa!!!!!!!!!!! mwana wa mmudzi!!!!!!!!!! GOGO YAWINA KALE!!!!!!!!!!!

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