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Blantyre Chief Resident Magistrate Thom Ligowe who was assigned to take over Eric Aniva “Hyena” case from Nsanje First Grade...
The patriot you are right. We also need to know who were breaking shops during that time. they have to compensate the shop owners. Tidziona mbali zonse
Compensation is not enough….we need to know who pulled the trigger….who ordered the shoot to kill…..so that this heinous crime of shooting unarmed civilians should stop. Otherwise giving money for loss of lives is not the solution….someone has to be held accountable and justice should be done!!
Nyasatimes did you notice kuti ambiri timayankhira nkhanuzi ndife osaphunzira amene we make little influence to ndale za dziko? Our comment timangokhalira kutukwana zimen wise men don’t do. What does this mean? The onwers of Nyasatimes and their reporters nawonso they are unprofessional. How can wise people create such a forum yomangotukwana or kutilora tizilemba mbwelera?
Government Bows down to Court: Government Respects Court Decision:20 July victims finally get compensations. Which headline sounds more professional?
It should have been DPP compesating these people not our hard earned tax payers money.
You usually give silly decisions now look it’s the tax payers money being violated by compensating those who lost lives during the July 20, 2011 to their parents, relatives etc a thing which could have been avoided by then. Why can’t you wake up from your deep slumber? This indeed should act as a learning point to you fools.
Who are the fools in this case? Be human bwana Kings….
And some fools say DPP never killed. Why the compensation then. Actually the DPP fools should have paid from their pockets. DPP – Death, Poverty and Pathetic