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Thomas
Thomas
7 years ago

Police must imvestigate if the girl found in her home mistriously or went on her own, look property distroyed some arrested because of her she must be also arrested.

namasina
namasina
7 years ago

Hilarious? Is that somebody`s name? This is hilarious! Some of these names are unbelivable!!

mMalawi
mMalawi
7 years ago

Its simple. The guy actual;ly took the girl to Lilongwe to cover himself. Such people, who are also in league with some scrupulous police bosses, must be locked up for good.

Well done girls for beating such human trafficking and kidnapping crime.

RAC and other organisations, since aboma ngachitsilu, must investigate.

ulemu
ulemu
7 years ago

Journalist, please tell us more on this because we heard she was texting her friends saying she was in that Mtuwas house. So which is which? We need details one by one.

Mbengu
7 years ago

I need her for a round as well

steve
steve
7 years ago

we need more info on this. what prompted the people to suspect that the said student(s) was/were being held by Mtuwa?? this type of journalism which leaves out critical info is outdated!! this is no time for this type of journalism.

kampango mulamba
kampango mulamba
7 years ago

Bwanji osangomenya game mkusiya why kidnaping?

Madgirls
7 years ago

These Mawila girls are mad prostitutes. Look now, you have destroyed property and the bitch is safely home in Lilongwe. Mxiiii!

Phiri
Phiri
7 years ago

Confusing indeed

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