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3 arrested over illegal possession of firearms, ammunition in Lilongwe

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By Staff Reporter

Lilongwe Police Station has arrested three men for being found in possession of two pistols and 12 rounds of live ammunition without a license at Airwing, Mbavi location.

The suspects have been identified as Alex Chipiliro, 29, John Edward, 25, and Waiti Yamikani, 35.

Through intelligence collection, Lilongwe Police detectives found out that the first suspect, Alex Chipiliro, was keeping a rifle.



On Friday night, the law enforcers raided the suspect’s house at Airwing where one pistol and ten live ammunition were recovered. Chipiliro and Edward, who were together at that particular time, were arrested.

During interrogation at Area 3, Chipiliro revealed that another pistol was in the custody of the third suspect at their home village in Thyolo district.

Relentlessly, on Saturday, June 17, 2023 a team of detectives made a follow-up to Vumbwe in Thyolo where they successfully recovered one pistol and two live ammunition, and taken into custody Waiti Yamikani.

Meanwhile, Investigations are underway to further establish where the suspects got these dangerous weapons, and if ever used in committing crimes elsewhere.

They will appear in court soon to answer a case of Found In Possession of Offensive Weapons( Firearms) Without a License.

All the suspects hail from Kwenengwe village, Traditional Authority Bvunbwe in Thyolo district.

MBTS faces continuous blood shortage over negative interest of public

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By Andrew Mwanandiye Tembo

Malawi Blood Transfusion Service(MBTS)says it is still facing blood shortages as blood in stock does not reach 120,000 units which is the needed amounts per year.

Chief Executive Officer(CEO) for MBTS ,Natasha Nsamala
disclosed this during a World Blood Donors Day on Saturday in Blantyre.

Natasha Nsamala-MBTS -CEO



“The demand for blood in our country is very high,we have been failing to meet our needed units yearly, we need more blood donors in the country,” said Nsamala.

She further indicated that MBTS is currently only managing to accumulate 86 to 90 units of blood per year instead of the required 120,000 units, annually.

On his part, Director of Health and Social Services, Dr. Gift Kawalazira concurred with Nsamala and sensitized the general public most especially those illegible to develop passion to save life through taking part in blood donation.

In setting a good example, MBTS recognized some blood donors who have been donating blood for several times where it give away trophies and certificates.

Among those who received the trophies were representatives of Nsanje secondary school and Chambe secondary school in Mulanje alongside Traditional Authority(TA) Somba of Blantyre and Chikumbu of Mulanje.

This year, the day was commorated under the theme ‘Give blood, Give Plasma,Share life,Share often’.

Actor Thlupego Chisiza dies

By Chisomo Phiri

Death has been announced of Malawi’s celebrated stage actor, Thlupego Chisiza.

Thlupego, 40, is reported to have died in Ndirande, Blantyre after he had complained about feeling weak.

He had just been diagnosed with diabetes.

According to his brother Tiwonge Chisiza, the actor was set to go back to the hospital this morning for another check up where he died suddenly.

The late Chsiza, in action



“He was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital,” said Tiwonge.

However, burial arrangements will be announced later.

Thlupego was son to Malawi’s legendary actor the late Du Chisiza Junio.

The renowned actor contributed immensely to the growth of theatre and the creative sector in the country through his Lions Theatre.

He wrote several productions and recently, he joined forces with his brother Tiwonge to form Remnants Lions Theatre Company, with the aim of reaching out to the masses with theatre performances and movies.

Together, they were on the verge of premiering a film titled Belinda.

He hailed from Karonga District.

Chakwera ready to represent Malawi interests as he arrives in Ghana for AFREXIMBANK Indaba

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has arrived safely in Ghana where he is destined to attend the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), which is convening its 30th Annual Meetings from 18 June, 2023.

The 30th Afreximbank Annual Meetings 2023 are slated to take place at the Accra International Conference Centre, under the banner “Delivering the Vision, Building Prosperity for Africans.”

Chakwera arrived in Ghana via Kotoka International Airport in Accra.

“We have arrived safely in Accra to a warm welcome from our hosts in readiness for the 30th annual meetings of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) from tomorrow.
Our prime purpose here is to safeguard Malawi’s interests in trade and promote our economy as a viable investment destination. Another priority on our schedule is to lobby for a more sustainable debt management plan with Afreximbank as a pathway to restoration of the Extended Credit Facility with the International Monetary Fund. I am optimistic of positive outcomes from this tour of duty,” writes Chakwera on his official Facebook page.



He was cordially welcomed by a delegation of Ghanaian government officials, including High Commissioner to Malawi Khadija Iddrisu.

The bank has graciously underwritten the President’s travel expenses, furnishing both air transportation and accommodations.

Prior to his departure from Lilongwe, President Chakwera addressed members of the press, stating that during the annual meeting, heads of state and government representatives from member countries will convene to exchange insights on the progress, challenges, and future prospects of the bank, which was established 30 years prior.

President Chakwera’s journey also serves to fulfill assurances he previously made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) team that he would personally engage with the bank to devise a debt repayment plan.

The IMF is keen to ascertain how the country intends to sustainably restructure its debt – a legacy bequeathed by the previous Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government – before it can be deemed eligible for the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

A significant portion of the external debt with which the country is currently contending originates from Afreximbank and the Chinese Government.

Chakwera ready to represent Malawi interests as he arrives in Ghana for AFREXIMBANK Indaba

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has arrived safely in Ghana where he is destined to attend the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), which is convening its 30th Annual Meetings from 18 June, 2023.

The 30th Afreximbank Annual Meetings 2023 are slated to take place at the Accra International Conference Centre, under the banner “Delivering the Vision, Building Prosperity for Africans.”

Chakwera arrived in Ghana via Kotoka International Airport in Accra.

“We have arrived safely in Accra to a warm welcome from our hosts in readiness for the 30th annual meetings of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) from tomorrow.
Our prime purpose here is to safeguard Malawi’s interests in trade and promote our economy as a viable investment destination. Another priority on our schedule is to lobby for a more sustainable debt management plan with Afreximbank as a pathway to restoration of the Extended Credit Facility with the International Monetary Fund. I am optimistic of positive outcomes from this tour of duty,” writes Chakwera on his official Facebook page.



He was cordially welcomed by a delegation of Ghanaian government officials, including High Commissioner to Malawi Khadija Iddrisu.

The bank has graciously underwritten the President’s travel expenses, furnishing both air transportation and accommodations.

Prior to his departure from Lilongwe, President Chakwera addressed members of the press, stating that during the annual meeting, heads of state and government representatives from member countries will convene to exchange insights on the progress, challenges, and future prospects of the bank, which was established 30 years prior.

President Chakwera’s journey also serves to fulfill assurances he previously made to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) team that he would personally engage with the bank to devise a debt repayment plan.

The IMF is keen to ascertain how the country intends to sustainably restructure its debt – a legacy bequeathed by the previous Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government – before it can be deemed eligible for the Extended Credit Facility (ECF).

A significant portion of the external debt with which the country is currently contending originates from Afreximbank and the Chinese Government.