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Wachimanga
Wachimanga
7 years ago

Our govt har nothing to do with foreigners or these resp have no skills on how to track down these pple without documents. may be english paja imativuta ndiye amakanika kumufusa munthu

contact pliz
contact pliz
7 years ago

Nyasa times pliz help me with any contact for your reporter

kaleso banda
kaleso banda
7 years ago

Government act on illegal immigrats from other countreis as well. too many of them poliing our air

chimwemwe zakumva
chimwemwe zakumva
7 years ago

deported pa Zimbabwe shaaa ndiye minyamatu

nyathi
nyathi
7 years ago

Govt shud also start deporting illegal immigrants. Minister Chiumia should mobilise the police and start deporting illegal immigrants including Mozambicans and Zimbabweans.

kantama
kantama
7 years ago
Reply to  nyathi

Indians too, atikwana muno. Akumakatengana uko passing thru many countries mpaka ku Malawi. Kutitola

Henry
Henry
7 years ago

GOOD!

They are all thieves, con men and Christian Crooks!.

Dangerous Jealous corrupt people

Chimunthu
Chimunthu
7 years ago

Why is it considered necessary to include the registration number of the bus? For some reason whenever
there is a vehicle involved in a story Nyasa Times always includes the registration number. This detail adds
nothing to the story and is totally irrelevant.

ungwelu
ungwelu
7 years ago

Kodi onse ma Zimbabwe amene ali muno mu Malawi ali ndi papers? Or it just because we very meek with foreigners?????

Ishmael
Ishmael
7 years ago
Reply to  ungwelu

Ineso ndikudabwa, koma Malawi waola uyu eeeish.

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