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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo, says the ongoing inquiry investigating circumstances surrounding the death of Dr. Saulosi Chilima and eight others, in the Chikangawa forest on Monday 10th June, 2024, has taught him that one must trust himself.

Kalindo said those that are dining with you today will be the ones to hang you tomorrow, saying Dr. Chilima was hanged to death by those surrounding him.

He said he was not expecting that those who were very close to Dr. Saulosi Chilima can be the ones testifying before the Parliamentary Adhoc Committee contradictory statements speaking for itself that money hanged to death Dr. Saulosi Chilima.“The Last Flight of Saulos Chilima”

Speaking through an audio clip, Kalindo said he is not believing that Dr. Chilima went to attend the funeral service of Ralph Kasambala on his own wishes and took with him MK 5 million cash as condolences to the Kasambala’s family.

Kalindo has urged Malawians to trust their hearts as their best friend saying this is the reason that those that were dining together with Dr. Chilima while he was alive, have not stand for Chilima’s spirit in the ongoing investigations.

” Money is dangerous, money can corrupt ones thinking and can force one to speak contradictory statements,’ he said.

In the audio clip, Kalindo has thanked government and well – wishers for doing everything possible that Malawians stranded in South Africa are brought home.

Kalindo said testimonies are there that buses are arriving from South Africa with Malawians saying this is the good gesture that Malawians must love one another, assist one another, observing that people displaced from South Africa’s Operation Dudula need love and compassion.Malawians Demand Investigation into Plane Crash That Killed Former Vice President Saulos Chilima

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He said he would have loved if government has coordinators in South Africa for information sharing claiming that there are some Malawians who are just hearing of the buses and do no know where these buses are being stationed in South Africa.

” Information sharing is must, these Malawians need to know where to catch up with these buses, and how to move from where they are hiding to go to where the buses are since they don’t have papers,” said Kalindo.

He said there are reports that some buses are dumping Malawians in Mwanza urging government to make sure that all the buses are reaching Kamuzu Stadium.

The Activist has also advised government to stop printing passports to those travelling to South Africa unless there are valid reasons for going to South Africa other than searching for greener pastures.

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