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XXXXXXTUBE
XXXXXXTUBE
7 years ago

go home Burundians and Rwandans..this is not your home…Can you imagine that some CHAM hospitals such as likuni mission, are employing these people, while malawian doctors and nurses are jobless

Nyau Thing
Nyau Thing
7 years ago

Wapona Kita loves these murderers so much! Send him to talk to them that they should leave in peace so he can make money defending their extradition!

KIYEMBE SAMAKI
7 years ago

send them back to Nyarugusu

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
7 years ago

The spate of killings at Dzaleka Refugee Camp arising from the Hutu – Tutsi rivalry is just a symptom of a larger problem that has been simmering between them for the past three decades. It emanates from a culture of hatred that one of them cultivated against the other soon after the departure of Belgium colonialists from their countries. It is deeply ingrained such that Kagame’s government has made fruitful headway to erase it among its nationals. In Burundi the situation is not normal. Malawi authorities should either send the Hutus back to Burundi and Rwanda or the Tutsi, which… Read more »

Naisi Shati
Naisi Shati
7 years ago

Can someone, especially from the local legal fraternity please educate me on the issue of applying new laws to old cases in the country? A few weeks ago one of the country’s legal experts commented that Malawi cannot extradite Mr Vincent Murekezi based on the newly signed extradition treaty between Malawi and Rwanda. Now a few days ago I heard on the radio that people who were on death row in our jails are bringing their cases back to court for re-sentencing since the country has suspended death penalty. Is this not applying a new law to old cases which… Read more »

VOXY PIGU
VOXY PIGU
7 years ago

So you want to transfers these thugs to Karonga? You must be very STUPID!!!! Agalu inu ndithana nanu.

Why can’t you just transfer them to Thyolo?

FOTSEKI!!!!

Pa Easy
Pa Easy
7 years ago

Just send them kwawo onse…..ayesa kwawo kuno kuti aziphana? Mesa anathawa kuphana kwawo? anthu osayamika omwe akukhala ku dera la blantyre

DPHIRI
DPHIRI
7 years ago

Send them home so they kill each other there b4 they teach our children

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda, Qumayo Mzekezeke and Hurstone Makungwa
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda, Qumayo Mzekezeke and Hurstone Makungwa
7 years ago
Reply to  DPHIRI

Children are born innocent. As such they are so innocent. They do not have hate in their precious little hearts. It is the responsibility of parents to tell children want is correct and what is wrong. But if the parents disseminate wrong information to them, that information has a strong bearing as they grow up such that whatever wrong information was passed to them is taken as being true. Such information is difficult to erase from their mind if children were taught prejudice at home. Records after the 1994 genocide reveal that Hutu people were the ones who planted the… Read more »

CHIM
CHIM
7 years ago

THese are not refugees
They are mafias
From their cointries

Gandamali
Gandamali
7 years ago

This the more reason these people must be extradited back home. they cant be bringing their hatred to this peaceful country. Worse still the govt is making their ill conceived idea of moving the camp to the border district of Karonga. This is a threat to national security

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