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ama
ama
8 years ago

Praise God for our children who go to school to build our country and not to campaign for immoral rights
. Keep educating us.

patuma
patuma
8 years ago

one has to also be aware that we have the presevation of public security act. find time and read that one too.

ben
ben
8 years ago

Please educate us that are when police officers ask to see driving licence do we have to show them or physically give them as once they take the driving licence then they dont want to give it back, anf find faults

cheyo the real northerner
cheyo the real northerner
8 years ago

@Chomocho. You are more than dull. Why can’t you just remain quite. If you knew, you did not do wrong, why did you misbehave. Whom do you want should praise you in this media. You must be stupid.

Innocent
8 years ago

Police are not respected and honoured by govt. They are living in hurts wth there family not in houses.

slade
8 years ago

Ambiriwa ndi mbava ku police angobisalira…

James kotoki
James kotoki
8 years ago

Try to stop and search me,I will blow up all police stations.I am tired of these thieves called police officers

Mbowe Mulambia
8 years ago

Azanga this DPP government akuzuza a police kwambiri why making them standing the whole day at the roundabouts our policemen works like robots they can’t think on their own mbava mungagwire mu roundabouts that is useless security find other means of patrolling

APM
APM
8 years ago

Could you please interplate these things in chichewa. It is likely that most of our recent police recrutes can barely understand the language . Nice column

crazy stuff
crazy stuff
8 years ago

Can you bring an article on traffic police who are the fattest bribe thugs

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