Moses Kunkuyu doesn't understand why Archbishop Thomas Msusa is upset. The Archbishop said he wasn't happy with the report about the plane crash. That crash killed Saulos Chilima and eight other people.
Kunkuyu can't make sense of it. He points out that church leaders helped write the report and thinks it's odd that Msusa doesn't trust what other religious leaders find out.
"I feel surprised," Kunkuyu said. "Church leaders looked into what happened. When someone doubts the report, they doubt other church people who helped make it."
The country's leaders picked the team to look into the crash. They wanted to make sure everyone trusted what they found. Kunkuyu says they did a good job and let everyone help.
He still thinks Msusa can say what he wants. "Every person in Malawi has the right to speak up," Kunkuyu said.
The plane crash made many people sad. The report tried to help families understand what happened. But Msusa's words made people talk about it more.
People want everyone to keep talking about their worries. They hope this will help others trust what the report says.
Kunkuyu can't make sense of it. He points out that church leaders helped write the report and thinks it's odd that Msusa doesn't trust what other religious leaders find out.
"I feel surprised," Kunkuyu said. "Church leaders looked into what happened. When someone doubts the report, they doubt other church people who helped make it."
The country's leaders picked the team to look into the crash. They wanted to make sure everyone trusted what they found. Kunkuyu says they did a good job and let everyone help.
He still thinks Msusa can say what he wants. "Every person in Malawi has the right to speak up," Kunkuyu said.
The plane crash made many people sad. The report tried to help families understand what happened. But Msusa's words made people talk about it more.
People want everyone to keep talking about their worries. They hope this will help others trust what the report says.