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Young masamba
8 years ago

Apolisi athu akuMalawi,kusauka m’maoneke ndi services yomwe?,kkkkkkkkaya uniform!,ine ndimadabwa kuti kumeneku apolisi athuwa atithandiza awa?,kani mwada ndi mmaganizo momwe?,shame on you Abeni,kaya mfuti,waforest?

munthu Wamkulu kwambiri ngati church la katolika
munthu Wamkulu kwambiri ngati church la katolika
8 years ago

Apolisi athuwa Kaye chalowa chiwanda chanji?

Namate
Namate
8 years ago

Sachets are sold right away in town within Chenda premises as you go to RK shop. I agree with those are saying these are birds of the same feathers ( Police and sellers. If you go to AREA1B you will find they are sold almost everywhere. I think we need mob justice rather than these corrupt police they are just draining our resources

Maximum Prison
Maximum Prison
8 years ago

The sachets are being produced and sold by Harry Mkandawire who is an MP for Mzimba North Constituency. On Sunday 24th May 2015 he went around his constituency distributing the same sachets to the youth. He did that at Edundu trading centre, Luvwere, Sokopo and Mpherembe. He is spoiling the youth. Therefore do not blame the Nigerians! It’s some bad apple within the parliamement!

Liganga Chelume
8 years ago

Nigerians are spreading the selling of cocaine,azipita onse kwao or else they will destroy us!

Mthandeni
Mthandeni
8 years ago

Tumbukas will never name a place with that kind of stupid name it’s you the immigrants from south we are tired with your crazy life styles,start behaving now or else will are going to do what our cousins the zulus recently did to you,mind you mzuzu is ngoni land

sain it like it is
sain it like it is
8 years ago

atumbuka please…simungapeze dzina la nokha?akuti mzuzu’s devil street ..aaaah wahalaaa

Penjaninge
Penjaninge
8 years ago

Apolisiwa ndi anthu osauka they cant afford to buy expensive beers thus y amakhalira kuboola ma sachet basi..kupempha too mch..imagine ma recruite omwewa ayamba kupempha ndalama mma tax drivers..intake ya ulendo uno ndi ma short okha okha amwene..

stece
stece
8 years ago

Let people selling sachets finish their supplies. Just don the manufactures make more. Becoz the sachets were made in abundance so its kinda not easy to through away ready made products. Its avery big lose. Looking at our economy at large.

Ambele Chile
Ambele Chile
8 years ago

Police can’t know activities happening indeed as they patrol around in vehicles hence patrolling traffic only. They are good at begging panseu abalewa, moti kupanga lamulo loletsa kupempha pa nseu oyamba kuchokapo ayenera kukhala a polisi athu.
Most of these sellers are their agents, they know them even their dwelling places but they can not arrest them for fear of losing the business themselves. Everywhere in Malawi you find a well know seller they will tell that they didn’t know the whereabouts and you’ve tipped them but they never arrest them even after tip. Anthuwa amadziwana ndi apolisiwa ndi amodzi.

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