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alfred kamwendo
9 years ago

So sad

Afana
Afana
9 years ago

Mwawakhimila iwe mwana mu lomwe Petulo

kambani zithe
9 years ago

May your soul rest in internal peace.We are all heading to the same destiny only njira yopitira kwathu kumwamba differs.

King sjt
9 years ago

Rest in piece, ndiye mwati afera dziko eti?

Yamkan Tchnga
Yamkan Tchnga
9 years ago

De 1 2 Resist Dese Z God,so May Glory B 2 De Owner Of Everyding.

beta pat
9 years ago

May the government fully look after the children of the deceased interms of paying school fees for them.

Dreadful. Mwikhoma
Dreadful. Mwikhoma
9 years ago

very painful to the family and Government RIP

Grant C
Grant C
9 years ago

Rest in peace officers,,and sory kwa anthu amene akhuzidwa ndi malilowa komanso anamfedwa,sory for this,,ndikatelo ndimakumbukila my hello,my brother the late WALIYAJAJA KUMBANI

Machinga1
9 years ago

W’ll physically miss u officers, but spiritually w r together. May Gud lord accept and save ur souls until w meet again. RIP

James Phiri
James Phiri
9 years ago

The convoys are too big – the motive is that if you travel with the presidential convoy you’ll get some allowances but really the President of Malawi doesn’t need such a large escort because no one is planning to harm the President. In fact the biggest danger for our President is that the large convoy is has an accident that also involves the vehicle carrying the President. We’ve all experienced how fast these convoys move at – I’ve felt in danger myself when these convoys suddenly appear approaching you at very high speeds. Please Mr President pay police a decent… Read more »

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