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Three arrested over human trafficking in Kasungu

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By Staff Reporter


Police in Kasungu are keeping in custody a 43-year-old Florence Mhura and two others for allegedly human trafficking to Mzimba where the victims ended up working as tenants

Mhura was arrested on May 11, 2022 at Chisazima roadblock around 17:00 hours when she was travelling on a Toyota Hiace registration number CP 5260 with 20 passengers on board.

When she was asked about the passengers she failed to explain, one of the passengers identified as Frank Langiton revealed that they were tenants from Mzimba heading Dedza.

Later Mhura was arrested for trafficking in persons and together with the passengers were taken to Kasungu Police for questioning.

It is at the station where they revealed that they were being repatriated to their homes after being paid K20,000 each for the past growing season.

Two men working as guards at Luviri Estate identified as Luke Ngoma, 28, and Robert Banda, 36, were arrested in connection to the offence.

Mhura will appear before court soon to answer the charge of trafficking in persons contrary to section 14 of Trafficking in Persons Act number 3 of 2015. While the two guards will answer the charge of aiding to commit an offence of trafficking in persons contrary to section 21 (1) part C of the same Act.

Mhura hails from Mabuchi Village, Traditional Authority Mbelwa in Mzimba District.

Chakwera launches Red Cross Flag Week

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By Staff Reporter

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera on Thursday launched the 2022 Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) Flag Week at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

The President, who is MRCS Patron, led the nation in contributing towards the Flag Week by making a donation of K2 million.

Chakwera at the Red Cross Flag Week launch



He, therefore, appealed to Malawians to donate towards the cause whilst calling for a revolution of kindness in every place.

The Flag Week follows commemoration of the World Red Crescent Day which falls on May 8 every year. The day celebrates the dedication, compassion, courage and impact of millions of volunteers who offer support, care and life saving services to people in their communities.

Embassy of Ireland delegation visits Malawi Parliament

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By Staff Reporter

A delegation from the Embassy of Ireland on Wednesday visited Parliament to appreciate the work of the legislature and learn of possible partnerships that could be developed.

The Deputy Head of Mission Diarmuid McClean led the delegation which included members of staff of the embassy.

The Deputy Clerk of Parliament (Parliamentary Service) Mr. Jeffrey Mwenyeheli briefed the delegation on the Malawi Parliament system and the various roles that it plays.

The delegation raised a number of questions on the process of bills and Committee work before they were led to the Speaker of Parliament, Right Honourable Catherine Gotani Hara for a courtesy call.



In her remarks, the Speaker said she was glad that the deputy ambassador brought his whole team from the embassy to Parliament.

She said Parliament appreciates support it receives from its partners and would explore means that the two could work together in future.

In his remarks, the deputy head of mission expressed thanks for the candid response to their questions and said there would be further discussions on partnerships in areas such as research element of bills and other matters that come before Parliament.

Charles Dzamalala, Malawi’s only Pathologist slapped with warning by Medical Council

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By Staff Reporter

The Board of the Medical Council of Malawi has found Pathologist, Dr. Charles Dzamalala guilty for “definitively concluding that the late Kottana Chidyaonga died of termic poison”.

The determination of the board follows a complaint from late Kottana’s boyfriend Timothy Mtilosanje who did not approve of Dzamalala’s autopsy report on cause of Kottana’s death.

“The council discussed the case and determined that the late Kottana Chidyaonga forensic pathology report is inconsistent with standard practice for performing and issuing forensic pathology report because the laboratory he used to determine the causation of death as termic did not have reagents to elicit the levels of venom and the levels of anesthetic drug, vecuronium that maybe the most likely to contribute to the causation of death” reads the Board’s determination.”

Dr Charles Dzamalala

As a punishment, the board has since concluded that they should issue a written warning to Dr. Dzamalala.

Kottana died in January 2020 under controversial circumstances. Four people, including Timothy the boyfriend, were arrested for murder charges but the High Court acquitted the four in August 2020 for lack of evidence.

Dissatisfied with the High Court judgement, the state appealed to the Supreme Court which upheld the decision of the High Court. Medical Council of Malawi Registrar Dr. Davie Zolowere, has confirmed the determination and that communication has already been sent to concerned parties.

Medical Council of Malawi Registrar, Dr Davie Zolowere, has confirmed the determination and that communication has already been sent to concerned parties.

Another Police officer dies after being hit by a car

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In what appears to be an increase in the number of Police officers getting injured or dying due to being hit by cars, another officer based at Mbulumbuzi Police Unit in Chiradzulu has became the latest victim. Hedied after being hit by a motor vehicle on Tuesday night.

Chiradzulu Police Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Innocent Moses has confirmed that the accident occurred around 6pm close to a place called Gogo Kalonga Bottle store near Nyungwe Primary school along the John Chilembwe highway.Moses has identified the deceased as Sub-Inspector McDonald Wellemu of Traditional Authority Changata in Thyolo District.

The Police publicist added that after being hit by the vehicle, the Wellemu sustained severe head injuries and multiple fractures on his left leg and his left arm before being pronounced dead upon arrival at Namadzi Health Centre