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E -Bengo
E -Bengo
6 years ago

Is the policy anywhere available on the internet, so that citizen can complement the effort taken?

CHIKWAWA
CHIKWAWA
6 years ago

Let the government show citizens that mob justice is wrong on radio and through security organizations teachings .Recently Malawi would again on world news for attempt mob justice killings of BBC reporters in Karonga.This shows people are still too behind in terms of freedoms.More must be done,I feel first to recognize victims of Blood suckers as a country,People should actually hear what actually happened to individual victim and how that would have been avoided.The population is exploding any slow down of activity will burst in to lawless world.

SATANA
SATANA
6 years ago

BLOOD SUCKERS victims must be taken care first ,do not just ignore these people who lost lives and property in the hands of fellow citizens.Mulli would have taken them to court of law.The weak will
ever suffer in their hearts.Families of the victims are people like presidents relatives.Check on that,

National Front for Protection of the Poor
National Front for Protection of the Poor
6 years ago

Malawi has nice national policies. Most of them are gathering dust on shelves. The challenge is putting them in action and inability to monitor them. This is not the first time Government has held pompous ceremonies for producing national policies. There are hundred of them and many more are to be held. One wonders whether poor Malawians (the most affected by insecurity) were consulted and how their inputs taken into account. Looking at the front row its security is guaranteed because they live in well protected environment and can walk away with impunity when they act unethically. For a policy… Read more »

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