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Vekere wavekere
9 years ago

‘Kill to shoot’,basi simple

Livingston King
Livingston King
9 years ago

So basically gov is gonna be paying snitches these days? Good luck spending that money while you are walking cautious on road cos shits gona go down wen the snitch is revealed

mwiko
mwiko
9 years ago

Kodi abwanawa imeneyi ndi make up yotani ?

Imraan Sadick
9 years ago

Izi ndiye ndiye tidya nawo basi
As long as you keep our ID’s (whistle blower’s) secret

NGUGI
9 years ago

I HOPE YOU WILL NOT ASK INFORMERS QS LIKE UNAWONA BWANJI ??? ZINAKHALA BWANJI ??

Nyaliki
Nyaliki
9 years ago

Mwa chedwa. You should have started this a long time ago. There are so many ways of fighting crime. But you guys do not have the guts to think.

kd
kd
9 years ago

Mr IG don’t fool us, up until the murders of Robert Chasowa are bought to justice what you say is just a fluke, by the way it’s Jose your deputy, mukhitho and apm – musova ?……

maxwell Nsani
maxwell Nsani
9 years ago

This is a good idea, but you have to realise that some of these criminals work together with some corrupt policemen, it happens all over the world. The important thing is to put a law in place which will punish those who reveal the identity of whistle blowers to the criminals and protection and assurance of anonymity for the whistle blower. Countries like UK and US have those laws. let the law commission get hold of them, tinker with them a little ( yawo ija) and let parliament pass it pronto! it will work wonders especially with an IG like… Read more »

Edgar B Tamonde
9 years ago

After all its a good move but clarify the gift.

LIVESTOCK MAN
LIVESTOCK MAN
9 years ago

ACB should do the same as Police has proposed to reward whistle blowers after recovering stolen money

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