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Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
8 years ago

SHOCKING!

But we always manage to come up with INTEREST-FREE TAX-FINANCE when Football’s local and international beggars and kleptomaniacs come calling.

SHOCKING! When does REALITY GET PRIORITIZED?

Mashiripiti
Mashiripiti
8 years ago

The two big guys at the Bureau need investigating. While we are saying the bureau has no money for murder cases they are living mapwevupwevu lifestyle. If they can’t do murder cases what then will they be doing?

Nulu
Nulu
8 years ago

It’s just waste time to use Malawi Legal Aid Lawyers. I don’t know if they have ever win any case against private lawyers. As I’m writing this they are failing to follow up my case since 2005. I did what I could but I just wasted my time.

Jahan
Jahan
8 years ago

Can you believe this Msowoya guy? He is saying “controlling officers of some departments are mismanaging the funds allocated to them because they have their priorities upside down..” Huh?
Is it the controlling officers who have priorities upside down or this DPP gvt?
DPP gvt would rather build a mapwevupwevu hall that buy medicine in hospitals. The DPP gvt would rather buy fuel guzzling expensive cars with inside toilets for APM than buy maize for the starving Malawians whom they tell to eat less. He wants to talk about upside down priorities?

Dakali
Dakali
8 years ago

God-fearing nation failing to give people justice – so BASIC. What can you then give your people

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