Mwalimu-G
Elder Lister
The snake wasn't his to sell.I had such a valid question as well. The gesture is well taken. Why lock in the young man for trying to sell a snake to a mganga.
The snake wasn't his to sell.I had such a valid question as well. The gesture is well taken. Why lock in the young man for trying to sell a snake to a mganga.
Maybe the law is a bit too harsh since it's a snake. If it was some leopard hide or elephant tusk it could be different don't you think so?The snake wasn't his to sell.
No no no...especially when you think that it was to be used in conning desperate people in witchcraft. The law is too lenient.Maybe the law is a bit too harsh since it's a snake. If it was some leopard hide or elephant tusk it could be different don't you think so?
If it's a regional commissioner, it's obvious this were orders from his boss , the president or Matiangi,Yes you correct. Ama fine ya 1 million
Question is, under which law was he released?
NTV reports that the President paid the one million fine.If it's a regional commissioner, it's obvious this were orders from his boss , the president of Matiangi,
Na snakeman akapewa 8400 atembeze kiatu Hadi mtwapa.NTV reports that the President paid the one million fine.
UK fingering the judiciaryIf it's a regional commissioner, it's obvious this were orders from his boss , the president or Matiangi,
what does the law say? it is supposed to be deterrent .Uhiru showing a middle finger to Maraga bila kujali how it looks.
Tho na agree 2 yr sentence was harsh
Shida ya hii sioni victimwhat does the law say? it is supposed to be deterrent .
We are the losers. our wildlife, our heritage. would we be talking the same if he was caught with elephant tusks?Shida ya hii sioni victim
Not necessarily, the Judiciary takes into account the circumstances involvedHapa ni judiciary inaonyeshwa middle finger