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Nyopex
Nyopex
8 years ago

Coz some ali shit and some violent.

Abiti
Abiti
8 years ago

Zamkutu mesa mayi aja amati ndi mbon yaikulu akuziwa amene adawombera mphwiyo?

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

It is all good to use common sense but in a court of law that is not admissible. Common sense must be backed up by facts, exactly what happened to be effective and acceptable in a court of law.

What matters is the actual conversation but unfortunately that evidence is not available or not allowed to be tendered due to human rights violations.

IDA cHIGALU
8 years ago

olo pliz dont dare to call or text phone is with achemwali anu kunyumba

IDA cHIGALU
8 years ago

Pamabwera ma message oti I hve forgotten my phone ndi galu uja

Young masamba
8 years ago

Mr.Kasamba,lapani machimo nthawi ndiyomweyi

Zanga Phee!
Zanga Phee!
8 years ago

If it was somebody typically from the village the judgement would have been ruled out this case adding to say we want other should take example from him.though he pleaded to say his wife is pregnant and he is an orphan aswell.But for Kasambala you will see up to next year believe Me.See my Name.

zaluma
zaluma
8 years ago

As a professor of Law at Harvard University in Boston, USA and a fellow Africa, I find the reasoning of the Learned more balanced but it cannot conclusively state that the people calling each other were the same persons shot Mphwiyo unless certain principles of laws are utterly ignored or done for the purposes of elimination. Logic inform us that an explanation that is convincing and undisputed is that common sense cannot dispute. As many people are coming with different interpretations, it shows the argument is not substantive. I rest my case

Jelbin mk
Jelbin mk
8 years ago

It is completely not true that someone had left his cell phone with his wife because the communication itself showed that these people were communicating at lengthy durations,if indeed I left my cell phone with my wife I expect my friends to talk for less than a minute to my wife because they may not have expecting my wife to answer the phone therefore they will ask about my where about and leave the message if necessary which would take less than a minute or so but with the case at hand th durations were at lengthy implying that the… Read more »

Mthandeni
Mthandeni
8 years ago

This morning i went to toilet to dump and 3 minutes later i realised that have left my phone in the bedroom and my wife was fully awake then i stopped everything went back to bedroom to take my phone.inu kumasamala phone ndi moyo

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