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@KandyPure02

Live. Laugh. Love.

Malawi Tham gia Ocak 2017
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Sinclair03
Sinclair03@marvn_sinclair·
@KandyPure02 I was coming from the immigration with my friends, got into the elevator with some lady, ati kuchita kuzipanikiza kukona, kutulusa ka mask kokutha kokuda kokwinyika kuseka mphuno 😂am like please.
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h.@HalimaJay·
free my people from bleaching dawg
Mesh🇧🇧@rahsh33m

Wow

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𝘁𝗼𝗻𝘆 𝗺.
𝘁𝗼𝗻𝘆 𝗺.@tontho_lucy·
wait, so norman from beauty in black is beyoncé’s step dad?
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Bambo a Neo
Bambo a Neo@comely_ian·
@KandyPure02 Yes it is. With a good lawyer he will walk free plus compensation for unlawful arrest.
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Name Cannot Be Blank@KandyPure02·
He was on first name basis but as soon as he refused to share they arrested him for $2800? Ndipo abale isn’t that amount under the minimum set by law?
Onjezani Kenani@onjezani

A friend writes: What I witnessed yesterday at Kamuzu International Airport should trouble anyone who cares about the integrity of our institutions. Around midday, as I was checking in for an outbound flight, there was this West African gentleman ahead of me. He had a suitcase and several saka bags, and what stood out immediately was how familiar he was with the airport security personnel. This was not a stranger passing through a system; he was on first-name terms with officers at the security checkpoint, exchanging easy conversation like someone who had done this many times before. Then something even more telling happened. As he collected his luggage after screening, two uniformed security officers approached him and openly asked him for money. Not discreetly. Not subtly. Openly. He laughed it off and said he didn’t have any, brushing it aside as he continued with his check-in. So you can imagine my shock when I later read that this same man had been arrested for allegedly possessing $2,800 without supporting documentation. It raises serious, uncomfortable questions. Was this arrest about enforcing the law; or about punishing someone who, on this particular day, had nothing to “share”? Because from what I observed, the expectation of informal payments at that airport appears so normalised that it borders on routine. Yesterday may simply have been the day the system turned on someone who didn’t comply. And let us be honest with ourselves: since when does $2,800 constitute some grand act of forex externalisation? In an economy where formal banking channels are chronically starved of foreign currency, ordinary Malawians are routinely forced onto the parallel market just to meet basic travel needs. That is not criminal intent, that is survival within a broken system. Are we now criminalising citizens for navigating the very dysfunction the state has failed to fix? Because if enforcement were truly the objective, then attention would be directed where the real leakage occurs. There are individuals who move significant amounts of foreign currency through privileged channels; through VIP sections, with full knowledge of authorities. That is where serious questions of externalisation lie. And yet, those cases rarely see the light of day. Instead, we are presented with the spectacle of a man, likely travelling home, being made an example of. This is not just selective justice; it is a distortion of it. We cannot continue to operate a system where petty extortion is normalised at the frontlines, while serious economic crimes are ignored at the top. That is how public trust erodes. That is how institutions lose legitimacy. What I saw yesterday was not an isolated incident. It was a window into a system that is deeply compromised. And until we confront that honestly, these kinds of arrests will continue to look less like justice. And more like convenience.

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L.E
L.E@Rashid_LE·
Malawi is not a real country.. u got a car 8 years ago at 1.8 mill, u selling it at 11 mill in 2026, Chabwino ngini inavuta pa mpanje koma kumakhala ndi umunthu 😩😩
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Maryam Kaisi Bell
Maryam Kaisi Bell@MarieAqua1·
Hongseong county in Korea is celebrating the birth of a single child, their first in 17 years. The baby born from a Cambodian mom and Korean dad has brought joy and renewed hope to the community. Perhaps intermarriage could be one of the solutions to help address Korea's declining population. Let’s join the community in celebrating this miracle. 😂😂 ana aja ndi ofunika.
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Pemphero W Mphande
Pemphero W Mphande@PempheroMphande·
If Iran dropped a bomb on US soil and killed 168 girls, WE all know what America’s response would be. Nuke Iran. America is the only country to have ever nuked another country. Yet so many fools have been brainwashed that it’s Iran who cannot have a nuclear weapon because they would bomb everyone. But we all know, it is America that has no restraint to bombing anyone at will and using a nuke. Knowledge is free, just as stupidity is free!
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Abiti Karim🤡✌️💙
Abiti Karim🤡✌️💙@Becky_Becky20·
Turning 24 on the 24th of March 🕯️✨ Grateful for another year of life. May the good Lord grant all my wishes and bless me with good health always 🥳❤️ Cheers to new beginnings!🔥
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ndalila_tsheeli🌸
ndalila_tsheeli🌸@ndalila_rauna·
A girl called me to stop texting with her man,I hanged up because I was a little bit occupied and couldn’t talk freely to her. I can’t wait to get home so we talk woman to woman 🤝💀
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dracojeremy🔫
dracojeremy🔫@jeremyb___·
imagine you’re at the office and your husband sent this to you. you’ve won in life
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Amolo
Amolo@Mando_Sayz·
I need to transfer 200,000 USDT to China. Kwacha Equivalent is readily available... Give me a reasonable rate. Serious Business.
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