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Patriot
Patriot
9 years ago

It’s funny the president claims to know the people behind these criminal activities and yet so far nothing tangible has been done to improve the situation. I recall the former president jb saying the same thing. For how long are we going to keep singing the same song? If you claim to know the people behind this, just smoke them out and get it over with. Please do something about it, fast

MaiMai
9 years ago

I thought you were inviting investors saying Malawi is safe in New York? ?,just 2 weeks later? securityecu?? Which invinvestor would put his money in lawless country? ???

Is this guy real professor? He thinks in reverse gear.

Tsamba Likagwa
Tsamba Likagwa
9 years ago

What the President is saying is that anthu akuba mma kwalalamu tozikawneneza kupolice mmalo mowabisa pomwe tikuwadziwa. Akutinso inu a police musawateteze akuba kuti azikugailani zakubazo. Kodi zamveka? Zitomveka?

Akakhala magalimoto APM wagula kale ena akubwera. nyumba akumangilani. Rome was not built in a day

Abdullah Abdullah
9 years ago

Vehicles alone wont solve the security lapses of this country. Of course they will make a difference but what we need is a robust 24/7 – 365 Police Call center like that of Airtel or TNM with armoured Police vehicles assigned to every neighbourhood of our towns and cities who can ably respond to every emergency reported to the call center like 911 in America. The police need helicopters too, so that they can chase organised crime vehicles like the recent K500 m standard bank robbery. This is the 21st century! We should learn to be innovative

Gokwe
Gokwe
9 years ago

This president ali ndi mano ofiira ena oyera…pulezident wa alhomwe ndi wachilhomwe ameneyo.

Gokwe
Gokwe
9 years ago

Me I would suggest 30 June 2015 as the referendum day for northern independence.

amina
9 years ago

Do a survey on Traffic Roadblocks. I would like to get the honest record with these guys. This is the department which is letting the Police down in all avenues. Search whenever they are coming to their duty station and when going out you will cry. They will be leaving the duty station with your monthly salary in their pockets on just one particular day. Count how many working days are there in a month? Guys you are joking we are the only sick citizens in the world with a poor mentality. I wouldnt mind to pay at the station… Read more »

IAMATMYBESTWHENTHREATENED
IAMATMYBESTWHENTHREATENED
9 years ago

Talk is cheap, we want to see the reality in all circles, even at immigration and no corruption within the security itself!!! Okuba amakhala a Police omwewo!!

Thoko
Thoko
9 years ago

Am also worried of our security

But as you have promised Mr. President please intensify the security

Sammy
Sammy
9 years ago

We want security indeed

Try to make improvements on that by giving appropriate materials for the police

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