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Peace Lover
Peace Lover
8 years ago

Let us all be involved. Once a thieft is coaught, he shud know that it is his last day. thee thief shud be afraid of police and the people as well.
Akapezeka, amathamangir
a ku police. In this way Umbava sungathe. Azingophedwa basi.

Mofolo makolo
Mofolo makolo
8 years ago

Thats true

Boy
Boy
8 years ago

The different views here are very interesting. One point mentioned here that money is not the solution true and agree with the point. I wonder you Chihana and other pollutants ( not politicians), you talk of more salaries for Policemen and yet when u go into Parliament the first thing you want addressed are your packages, you have never said anything about the Police. Okay, you get good packages and yet you politicians are the worst performers as far as i am concerned. Do you know the crime rate in South Africa, what about the economy of that country?? There… Read more »

baba
baba
8 years ago

Mr Chihana, In other countries not any Jim and Jack police officer is provided with a house. They rent as any other person in locations and you will never see them going home yaviyavi in police uniform for fear of being attacked and not to be known as police officers in their communities . Invest alot in plain clothed cops and unmarked police cars. Have few marked patrol cars as back up for unmarked cars but this system works better if you have disciplined police team. Training should not be a one off. Let cops access training courses regularly. Money… Read more »

maganizo anga
maganizo anga
8 years ago

shoot-to-cripple!!!!
akalumala it will remind them and others of the fruitage of crime.
#tiredofcriminals

Baba wa boy
Baba wa boy
8 years ago

Why is it that in Malawi, the solution to any problem, is throwing money at it?

Do you really believe that giving more money to a bent copper will straighten them?

What sort of political leaders do we have in this country? We all know this country is strapped for cash, and we have MPs advocating throwing money at crooks.

Chakwela
Chakwela
8 years ago

Chihana u were in government for two years why u didn’t tell your mother to increase the training for police officers and remember only 0.2 % of police officers voted for her. ( abale awo okha) Don’t just vomit for the sake of u r in opposition. Afford is dead because of your greedy. Galu iwe ethi

tsetsefly
tsetsefly
8 years ago

In terms of discipline G4S could be better than our MPS. Then there are cases of sweeping police criminal activities under carpets when they occur. Then they are cases of police being used as instruments for suppressing descending views. All these boil down to the fact that our politicians are yet to become servants of people than masters as is the case now.

The real Ujeni
The real Ujeni
8 years ago

In our country, the drawback is that, failures get recruited as Police personnel, we need to change that . You fail standard 8 you end up being a policeman or policewoman. Another critical issue is police gear, you don’t fight crime with today with a long old rifle, wearing a flared trousers, with no bullet proof vest, and other military gear. Sometimes our police chase armed robbers, with only one person with an old rifle, no hearing earpiece, helicopter for support etc.

Dr.prof.nyada
Dr.prof.nyada
8 years ago

More blood she’d and tears

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