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Honourable Dr. George Chaponda has constantly faced criticism for his alleged fraudulent involvement in the procurement of Zambian maize. In...
Palibe nkani apa, just unnecessary drama.
Governments spy on its other. Even friendly governments do that and its normal. If Malawi does not do on its neighbours then I would question its intelligence especially when there are rumours of war between govts. Nikolasi can testify that. When spies are caught the law of that country takes its course.
I am the brother of one of whom you call “spies”. Your government has been unfair to these innocent Tanzanians. The Malawian government is trying to establish unfounded offences. It was spying now is criminal trespass and reconnaissance.
I cannot help but thank Malawi Government for making it clear that this issue should not be handled diplomatically. Those
eight foreign nationals were up to something unsavourly in Malawi. What is the use of uranium ? Really? The offence should
be amended where necessary to include spying for a foreign government, and the law should take its course.