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Sermo twin
Sermo twin
6 years ago

this guy who is looking down on Zanzibar trained lawyers, has some hidden filth, in his heart, he just can’t let it out.

Yussufuh Sambo
6 years ago

That is a good thing to do, an educated person who doesn’t contribute to the well being of the society is worse than a dog, you have done it for the first time in Malawi and so let others follow. Just for public benefit, Zanzibar University, faculty of law is one of the best and well recognized in Africa, Zanzibar is an international University that one cannot compare with these other local Universities here in Malawi so those demeaning Zanzibar University students are just showing their ignorance to the public.

zilani
zilani
6 years ago

Zamzibar trained lawyers are the worst . Extremely incompetent. It is actually a danger for the unsuspecting general public for these guys to practice law in Malawi. But well, the chief justices child and several other judges children are at zamzibar. So they want their children despite such half baked Ness to practice. Such a shame!!!!!!

Mabinto
Mabinto
6 years ago
Reply to  zilani

U sound like a lawyer trained locally. With a mentality that chancellor college is the best college in the world. That u are better than everyone. There are bar exams to sieve those who are competent from the incompetent ones and I know of lawyers who were trained at Chancellor college who suck at law practice. Anyways u are probably one stubborn human being. Good luck with the hate man.

KIEMBE SAMAKI
KIEMBE SAMAKI
6 years ago

mwaitha mafana zikukanika mabig izi

Bwamtasa
6 years ago

Well done boys and girls for the start. Please Centre and North require your assistance

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