@TMatapila37499@Lamineyamaljnr Yeah, that's true. The problem always lies in the lack of evidence. that's why prosecution yama case ambiri imakhala vuto. komanso funso nkumati zomwe akupanga iyeyuzi alipo wamangidwa?. I repeat ENDING CORRUPTION NEEDS A COLLECTIVE ACTION
@raymark_240@Lamineyamaljnr Not all, but we have a group of individuals who are corrupt. Proper channels are there but I have never seen one being followed before. Maybe if I may ask have ever seen one major case in this country being finalized? Late Chilima also used the same way exposing them through plic
@TMatapila37499@Lamineyamaljnr Are you telling me kuti mu system ya government onse they are corrupt? Are you telling me kuti proper reporting ya corruption case can not be followed? Fighting against corruption its a collective move,not a one man game. Yes corruption ilipodi koma use the right way to expose it
@raymark_240@Lamineyamaljnr You need to understand that in this country fighting corruption is a lonely. To me ndi dolo kwambiri last time Martha Chizuma tried to take action against corruption she risked her life. He is trying his best he deserves flowers. He doesn't have a big office to fight corruption.
@Lamineyamaljnr Encourage transparent investigations. These steps build lasting results. But a single loud voice on social media does not defeat corruption. Strong institutions, credible evidence, and disciplined professionals produce real accountability. Kaya amwene🤣 am out
@Lamineyamaljnr Even when corruption exists, careless exposure without verified proof risks harming innocent people.
You strengthen the fight against corruption through responsible methods. Gather evidence. Submit reports to proper authorities. Support institutional accountability.
It is like they promised to be Iran’s bodyguards, then just handed out polite newsletters saying ‘please stop fighting.’ Iran is acting alone, yet its big friends are more into diplomatic memos than helping in action.”
“Watching Iran fight back on its own while Russia and China cheer from the sidelines makes it look like Iran is the only one showing up to the school fight. China and Russia are giving speeches and tweeting applause, but they are the adults standing in the yard sipping tea.