Limpopo FM urges Malawians to protect K7 trillion to corrupt Judges

By Vincent Gunde

Limpopo FM online radio station has urged Malawians regardless of political party affiliations to do whatever they can to protect K7 trillion to go into the pockets of corrupt judges at the time that hospitals are running without medical supplies and hunger in the midst of Malawians.

Limpopo FM said the ruling by the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal that the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) compensate the dead Finance Bank, a bank whose owner voluntarily closed its businesses in Malawi in 2005 for Money Laundering offences, is a clear testimony that corruption has blanketed the whole Judiciary.

The Radio has advised Malawians that this K7 trillion is not coming from the pockets of individuals of the DPP, UDF, MCP, AFORD, and other existing political party members in Malawi but every Malawi will be tasked to pay these corrupt judges through taxes.

The radio’s Comrade Ntanyiwa has assured these corrupt Supreme Court of Appeal judges that the Government of Malawi owned by poor Malawians will in no way pay them this money and if it is to pay them. It will be in Heaven.

Comrade Ntanyiwa has appealed to all Malawians to come together to prepare for one big demonstration which will be held in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu and Zomba on the same day to tell the world that Malawi has corrupt judges who have teamed up to steal K7 trillion from poor citizens.

He has suggested that on this day of demonstrations, Malawians should close all Judiciary offices across the country showing anger to them for their corruption strategy which they have planned to kill Malawi which is already dead with K28 trillion debt to the international community.

The activist has advised President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika that these corrupt judges are against his leadership saying as such Make Malawi Great Again will do all of what it can to protect him and this new government.

“Let’s not sit quiet, these politicians joined by corrupt court judges will be rich with our taxes, the same Bank was closed in Zambia in 2010 why the owner of the Bank has not taken the case to court and is only in Malawi? Questioned Ntanyiwa.

He said the Zambian Judiciary has not received any complaint from the owner of the Finance Bank claiming that the bank was closed for the same reasons of Money Laundering offences and Malawians are being asked to compensate the dead bank for loss of business from 2005 to 2025.

Comrade Ntanyiwa has encouraged shop owners, business people that on the date of the demonstrations, they should all close their shops and patronize the demonstrations wherever they are to protect this K7 trillion to be shared among corrupt judges and other ill- minded politicians.

He has finally advised Malawians that this K7 trillion to be paid to corrupt judges and other people behind it, could be used to buy new ambulances in the country’s District Hospitals and even vehicles for the Judiciary itself urging all citizens not to allow corrupt judges kill their country.

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