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Zamasanje
Zamasanje
5 years ago

Hehehehehehe

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

If we were looking for evidence in regard to collapse of the rule of law then this is it. Political leaders have bred delinquents and criminals that they even steal shoes and slippers from worshippers. political leaders should be ashamed of the Malawi they have created. These are the results of a government driving policies which are not pro-poor. DPP is still shouting out loudly that Malawi is better off and developed under DPP……really. Look at the moral fibre of the country. Look at the number of poor people now resorting to stealing small stuff like shoes.

Dixson Dzida
Dixson Dzida
5 years ago

Lock your shoes in the locker. Mwatani kodi? A polisi ndi ochepa ndipo msikiti ndi yambiri. Asilamu, solve your problems asaa

Mr A.A
Mr A.A
5 years ago
Reply to  Dixson Dzida

An unfortunate post. So to the albinos who are being hacked and killed for body parts should we say “ma albino hide in ur homes and solve your own problems becoz ma albino mulipo ambiri apolice ochepa?” many other examples, dont be a religious racist. A crime is a crime and it is the polices duty to investigate and take action.

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