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Zabura
Zabura
5 years ago

Last paragraph of the story is where we can dwell much.BORDERS especially Airports chileka and KIA. At KIA Immigration officers those who have started work less than 5 years almost everybody is driving a car but no any business they are doing .Whats the salaries of immigration officers ? Guys are selling our country by these illegal traffickings. Police those who are in Civilians are the ones get rich in these airports . NIB another government wing doing nothing at KIA but doing promoting these illegals. Problem Police ,Immigration and NIB at KIA have relations in their HEADQUARTERS or they… Read more »

995
995
5 years ago

Wathu aphedwa ku CHINA awaso we do the same finish,call me to hang them even now

Bricks
Bricks
5 years ago

Zowona zimenezi? Someone is under arrest Koma he is using and charging his phone at a police station…
Only under the dynamic leadership of Mtchonayu is it possible

ndadabwa
5 years ago

komano a police a ku Lilongwe mumapita kuseri kukalandira ndalama. ndinu zitsiru kwabasi

Dan
Dan
5 years ago

Worldwide Nigerians a have been known to be trouble shooters. They call themselves the most clever people in the world and yet they are the most grumpy of all. They are almost disliked all over because they do not want to behave like others

K Phiri
K Phiri
5 years ago

In China, Malaysia Indonesia and other countries people convicted of such crimes are killed. We better start killing such criminals to rid our country of such vice.

Girl lady
Girl lady
5 years ago
Reply to  K Phiri

and our sister is there in china answering the same…….. shame you Nijer people ife takulilamo izi sitimaziziwa olo kuona kuti zimaoneka bwanji pano zili bweee to our poor children

Kaitano
Kaitano
5 years ago
Reply to  K Phiri

Very true, lets also start killing them.

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