MATHEW MOHAN writes:
To all inmates and former inmates, it’s essential to note that not everyone harbors negative sentiments towards you.
I chose to use the inmate attire because some righteous want to use it to scare us. I am a proud mukobeko boy product.
Maintain your dignity and recall that incarceration can serve as a catalyst for introspection and personal growth. There’s no need to be ashamed of your status as a former inmate; after all, one might wonder if others have been patients in hospitals.
To the over 23,000 inmates and more than 300,000 family members, remain vigilant regarding public discourse about our associates. The law appears to criminalize debt for some, but justice prevails for the righteous, and this saga continues.
We urge those inmates and ex inmates and family members of inmates across the country to stand strong.
Ba Makululu mulishani, Ba Bwacha mulishani not forgetting Ba Central mulishani. Warm regards from US.
Iam STANDING

You belong there, he wants to make himself relevant . Other people, family of the late you unalived are crying because of the gap you caused in their family. You got a pardon enjoying your life boasting, shame
We will wait to see which criminal enterprise adopts you, Mr. Mohan.
How can you be proud of being a criminal who actually murdered somebody.
He might have wiggled his way out of earthly punishment, but he can’t wiggle his soul out of heavenly justice, without true repentance.