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Thitherward 'wendo
Thitherward 'wendo
8 years ago

How do they tell the difference between the bones of someone who experienced albinism when they were alive, and those of someone who did not? Are they digging up ‘fresh’ corpses with flesh and skin still on the bones? If they like digging, why don’t they try agriculture?

keliland
8 years ago

The court is not wrong and is really in its right direction regarding the facts that the offence committed is a misdemeanor which can not attract a stiffer sentence. Mind u there are judges who confirm sentences from lower court.

Mhango
Mhango
8 years ago

The courts are right if life sentence is implemented it means giving these culprits free of charge meals for the whole of their lives.Already prisons are congested.This punishment is reasonable enough.

Mbowe Mulambia
8 years ago

Stupid court I am sure the judge got something from this cruel people

darth maul
darth maul
8 years ago

stupid courts and police, did you even have the time or intelligence to follow the trail to where were they going to sell the bones? nyo!

noah saka
8 years ago

osamalowerera ntchito yaoweruza_ziri boo

AK47
8 years ago

ALUBINO SAKUSANGALALA NDI ZIGAMULO ZOKONDERA NGATI IZI.GANIZANI MULIINU

mbava zopanda pake
mbava zopanda pake
8 years ago

What wrong did the guys do? Anatola chotayidwa kalekale- sanaphe munthu. Nafenso we value dead people too much. Nanga bwanji osaletsa mputsi kuti zisadye zikanakhala zofunika- or kumasunga mnyumba

Gundumulani
8 years ago

Tingo chita appeal basis a judge mwatani kodi?

DOBO
DOBO
8 years ago

The problem is neither a judge nor the judgement itself but the laws attached to the case. Our laws are weak and a judge can not make judgement outside the law frame. We have to fight for the change of law rather than making empty comments which exposes ignorance and stupidity .

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