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ida
ida
6 years ago

So you want to tell us that the stray buffallo was more important than the villagers who could have bn injured and killed by it?

Yunus
Yunus
6 years ago

Wheree is chanthunya?this is more serious then the buffalo issue

Big man
Big man
6 years ago

Let the public handle this case with justice……it seems cholakwika palibe apa!

mathew
mathew
6 years ago

Let them free there is no case here , why should police arrested these heroes of their community? but Malawi shaaaa….. Sazatheka

Zander mutiuze
6 years ago

When are they going to arrest Who killed Nyaunji and Chasowa? Is it so difficult to find Who or are behind this terrible death. Shall we just accept they are dead? Is it fear of people in Malawi to say government is behind this? What kind of democratic state Malawi is? Nothing has changed from dictatorship. Its sad

INeyo
INeyo
6 years ago

Chikanakhala kuti chi Bufalocho chapha kapena kuvulaza anthu mukanati chachokera ku Mozambiki these pipo acted b4 the bufalo

MNDAMBALA BOY
MNDAMBALA BOY
6 years ago

Kikkkkk koma yaa, seriously you wanted the Buffalo first to kill a person? now you are mentioning that they might be from Mozambique, if it is true muganiza kuti these Buffaloes zikanapeza mmalawi zikanamusiya? kikkkkk these killers they have done a good job, cant you see that they have saved people big time?

Raw Stuffer
Raw Stuffer
6 years ago

Authorities have sent rangers to kill the wandering animals to protect lives and property of The communities. My question is why arrest these guys who have helped government to kill one of the animals?

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