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hoitty
hoitty
8 years ago

If you interrogate the mother you will find out both parents were involved in the disappearance of the child. If it is proven to be true fry the parents and everyone involved.. in hot petrol

Mugonapamhanya
Mugonapamhanya
8 years ago

Malawi’s judiciary is the most pathetic, stupid, incoherent, immaterial, ignorant, rotten, corrupt, foolish, dirtiest, stinking, irritating, poisonous, dumbest etc. Their so called learned men are just ziphwisi crooks. They hand down 10 years imprisonment with hard labour to a cattle rustler. And they only fine MK20,000 albino abductors and killers. All these people, court judges, ruling and opposition politicians, senior police officers are members of the occult secret societies that are consumers of human private parts, and albino human parts. They know each other, they can’t be hard on their own kind.

mbumba
mbumba
8 years ago

so the father was not de???????? 4am analikuti.???????

second thing look @ the type of fine the court is ordering

thirdly do u think ndingawope kupeza 50 million kuwopa kupeleka 20 pin??????

yet our President iz a law profeser .

guys if dis will be da case things will not change.

ikani chilango chomveka bwino munthu akamapanga azilingalira zotsatira osati azipanga a

mnungisi
mnungisi
8 years ago

bamboyo anapita kuti? Makolo onsewo are at fault

Nchanga wa Nchenga, Zambiya
Nchanga wa Nchenga, Zambiya
8 years ago

Where was the father by those days? In Kapoloma it was the same, the 9 year boy was abducted and killed when the father was away. To me the father of both Kapoloma and Kasungu are prime suspects of these abductions and killings. To Nyasatimes, please stop advertising albino abductions by mentioning the value of an albino person. Big people are involvd in these killings just as the Chiradzulo mabele saga, or the Ndirande- BT Sec xool Nachipanti saga, hence we here of funny fine from our judicially, even funny stories from the police, such as the abductor intended to… Read more »

Sitidziwa Ndoya
8 years ago

That means people with albinism are an endangered species in Malawi . Why can’t we do it the Tanzanian way . Create a haven safe place for them where they can feel safe and secure especially the young ones who are not capable of defending themselves. And if possible train them defence skills like martial art skills so that when they are grown up to go into the society they are able to defend themselves.

Piper
Piper
8 years ago

Shockingly pathetic. Why killing innocent people?? Where are the police? I don’t like mob justice but in this case if they are found guilty (beyond reasonable doubt) chitani nawoni basi….

BigMan
BigMan
8 years ago

the father was not there…….. the mother only noticed the baby had gone missing at 4 am……….

ineyo
ineyo
8 years ago

Just imagine what this thug Masitala got as a punishment for being found with human bones ….K20,000… this is totally no sense and laughable. When communities decide to deal with these killers police and civil societies make a lot of noise. Nysatimes once reported that body parts or whole body of Albino may cost about $75 000 (about 50 million Malawi kwacha). And yet these thugs get a mere K20000 as a penalty. How do u expect such acts to stop when punishment given is not worth it. Police and civil societies shut up and move out of our way… Read more »

mama
mama
8 years ago
Reply to  ineyo

Mau mau

Tintini
Tintini
8 years ago

My fellow Malawians this is a war, tomorrow is your child let’s unit and kill these devils where ever they are this is evil.

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