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Malawi civil-society groups who are organising anti-government streets protests over governance concerns scheduled for January 13, 2015 have demanded to...
Muuzane agalu inu a makhothi kuti ife sitikuswani ndipo si inu ofunikira kwambiri mu mdziko muno. Anthu ofunikira mdziko muno ndi awa; 1. A za umoyo. 2. A za maphunziro. 3. A Polisi. NB: sindinaike dala a imigireshoni ku Polisi chifukwa agalu amenewaso ndi amene akulandira ziphuphu zoopysa ku chokera kwa a Mwenye, ma Nigerians ndi ma Burundi.
Since they have resumed work, let the govt go ahead in earnest with the salary harmonization process. Next time Malawians should be given an opportunity to vote if the judicially is vital or that we should go back to the jury system of justice. These educated liars masquerading as judges are not helping us.
Once they resume their duties, govt should transfer all of them to different places coz ajaira agalu amenewa kukhala malo amodzi. Mai Msosa has even failed to demonstrate leadership skills. If she was a real leader, she would have reasoned with her dogs about the current economic situation, but alas! She was never seen near the reasoning bar code!
Mumati mumati inu ma bulutu! I knew that once the govt said no January salary plus the chiefs’ call to fire you all, I just knew you would resume work. So what have gained so far? Mbuzi za anthu!
Make sure these guys work. They should not regard themselves as the most important. We have doctors, nurses and undertakers who are the most important. The police pick the dead on the road and should as well be commended for that. Where were the judiciary when the bodies were rotting at Kamuzu Central Hospital mortuary? Where do the judiciary workers go when they are sick or when they die? When the government says equal money for all civil servants these idiots say no. Teachers do all they can to educate us. Without teachers we wouldn’t have the judges and they… Read more »
Bwana wa Mkulu wa Katangale ali ku High Court Bt. Ku Lilongwe SHERIFF KULANDILA RETIREMENT PA 31.12.14 PA JANUARY INO AMULEMBA NTCHITO BWANA WA MA SHERIFF AMENE AMABA NAYE NDALAMA ZA SHERIFF BWANA AMENEYO WALEMELA KWAMBILI NDI KATANGALE NDIPO ACB IFUFUZE ZA SHERIFF AMENEYU NDI WAKUBA .
Back to bribery game or work. Next cops wl b busy arrestng protesters. Wake up malawians dnt sit ur bums whn ur nation is fallng wth tribalism, regionalism, nepotism ad corruption.
Muwatumize azikagwira ntchitozi ku ma court a mmizi anthuwa, musawachedwese
The Courts are so corrupt and ineffective in Malawi..just close them permanently!
The Judges work according to bribes. The Lawyers work according to tribalism, bribes and as a syndicate..The citizens seem to depend on Mob Justice than The Kangaroo Courts! Just leave the so-called Courts closed permanently and removed all the structures and erect Bars!
Vuto lake aliyense ogwira ntchito mchipatala amadzimva udotolo. Naye sasamba wa ku judiciary ndi Chief Justice. Mabulutu! Dzimanthongo thoo m’maso! Mapazi anu! Ukalaliki omwewo! Mxiiiiiiiiiiii! Ndakwiya nanu abwilibwisi inu!