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Mpho
Mpho
7 years ago

Botswana has a shoot to kill policy on poachers and its working

Advisory Committee
Advisory Committee
7 years ago

They sould give the rangers sophisticated weapons like AK47 with instructions to follow proper rules of engagement

Billy Chilewani
Billy Chilewani
7 years ago

Wait a minute. Is Malawi as a country not a signotory to other international protocols which include a right to life of a suspect? Let’s not be carried away by emotions let’s look at the bigger picture otherwise much as the proponents of the shoot to kill policy has a deterrent effect on one hand on the other hand you will hear Human rights watch dogs accusing the very same Goverment of killing of suspects. Unless we all agree both Goverment and opposition that as far as Malawi is concerned no mercy to the poacher-as Malawi with one BIG VOICE… Read more »

Cheyo the real northerner
Cheyo the real northerner
7 years ago

Stealing tax payers money is like shoot to kill poor and innocent Malawians.

Bright Msaka must know this.

I repeat, if DPP is cashgating Malawi’s Government money, which Msaka belongs, is like shooting and killing defenceless and poor Malawians.

lloyd Stephen
lloyd Stephen
7 years ago

Mr Msaka has just exposed himself as one of the ignorant leaders we send to Parliament. How can he say no govt in the world has such laws? Do your research, honourable! Don’t make a fool of yourself, unless you’re just trying to covers your backside. Times are changing. You will soon be found out.

Nankununkha
Nankununkha
7 years ago

Msaka and other DPP political heavy weights are part of the syndicate of poachers in the country. They did the same with Chikangawa forest and round wood. They have no regard whatsoever, to protect the natural resources that are being depleted in the country. Dziko liri mmanja mwa agalu!

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