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Malawi Eyes Regional Solution to Costly Medical Referrals

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi could soon reduce its reliance on expensive overseas medical referrals as government moves to strengthen health cooperation within the region, with Tanzania emerging as a key partner in specialised healthcare delivery.

Health Minister Madalitso Baloyi says the country is considering a bilateral agreement that would allow Malawian patients in need of specialised treatment to receive care in Tanzania, a move expected to ease pressure on both government finances and struggling families.

Speaking during a tour of Benjamin Mkapa Hospital in Tanzania, Baloyi revealed that nearly 1,900 Malawians are currently waiting to be referred for specialised treatment abroad, most of them destined for far off countries such as India at high cost.

She noted that accessing advanced medical services in Tanzania would not only shorten travel distances for patients but also significantly cut referral expenses, allowing government to redirect resources to other critical areas of the health sector.



Beyond patient referrals, the proposed partnership is also expected to deepen collaboration between the two countries through joint training programmes, medical research initiatives and exchange of health professionals.

Baloyi expressed confidence that Tanzania’s fast-growing healthcare infrastructure, anchored by facilities such as Benjamin Mkapa Hospital, can help bridge Malawi’s gap in specialised medical services while long term local capacity is being developed.

Tanzania’s Minister of Health, Mohammed Mchengerwa, welcomed the initiative, describing it as a practical and sustainable approach to regional health cooperation that benefits both countries.

If concluded, the agreement is expected to bring specialised healthcare closer to Malawians, reduce referral backlogs and mark a major shift towards regional solutions in addressing shared health challenges.

Two ESCOM Employees Die in Tragic Line of Duty Incident in Lilongwe

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By Rahim Abdul

The Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) has confirmed the death of two of its employees following a tragic incident that occurred on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at Nsaru in Lilongwe.

In a statement released by the corporation, ESCOM said the two were experienced linespersons who lost their lives while carrying out fault repair works on the power network.

The incident has sent shockwaves across the utility company and the nation at large.

“It is with profound sadness that ESCOM Limited confirms a tragic incident that occurred today resulting in the loss of two of our dedicated linespersons,” reads part of the statement signed by management.



According to the statement, the incident happened as the two employees were attending to a reported fault, a routine task that forms part of efforts to maintain stable electricity supply across the country. Further details surrounding the exact circumstances have not yet been disclosed.

ESCOM said its immediate priority is to support the bereaved families, adding that counselling services are also being provided to colleagues and team members affected by the tragedy.

The power utility has appealed to the public to exercise patience and respect the privacy of the grieving families during what it described as an “incredibly difficult time.”

“The safety of our staff is our highest priority,” ESCOM said, noting that a formal internal investigation has been launched in line with standard safety protocols to establish what led to the fatal incident.

The corporation also confirmed that it is fully cooperating with relevant authorities as investigations continue. ESCOM said full details will be made public once the inquiry is concluded.

The deaths come as a painful reminder of the risks faced daily by power utility workers who often operate under hazardous conditions to keep electricity flowing to homes, businesses and essential services.

Meanwhile, messages of condolence have begun pouring in from members of the public and various institutions, with many describing the fallen workers as heroes who died in the line of duty.

Police arrest 5 men for robberies, recover stolen items in Lilongwe

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By Rahim Abdul

Lilongwe Police has arrested four men suspected to be members of a notorious criminal syndicate in connection with a series of robberies that occurred in Area 1, Falls Estate in Lilongwe, where foreign nationals were targeted.

The suspects have been identified as Lano Banda,aged 27, James Banda, 32 years old, Gregory Makonokaya, 41years old, all operating from Bangwe and Ndirande townships in Blantyre, and Alfred Banda, aged 39, of Mgona location in the capital city.

Police have also arrested Steven Lackson, 25 years old, an IT technician based at Devil Street in Lilongwe, who was allegedly buying stolen property from the suspects and forwarding it to Blantyre for resale.



On November 18, 2025 during night time, the suspects attacked four Nigerian nationals who were residing in the same house and stole four mobile phones, HP laptop, a wristwatch and K6.1 million in cash. Police have since recovered the laptop and a cellphone.

In another incident, on November 26, 2025 at around 01:00 hours, the suspects, while armed with panga knives, attacked six Central Poultry Limited employees of Indian origin who were within the same compound.

The suspects stole three laptops, a cellphone, and cash amounting to one million kwacha. Two laptops and one mobile phone have been recovered.

Further, on November 29, 2025 the suspects attacked a Pakistani national and four other housemates, all Central Poultry Limited employees. During the attack, one victim sustained a fractured left arm.
The suspects went away with two cellphones and K695,000 in cash, among others.

Following the incidents, Lilongwe Police detectives gathered intelligence which linked the suspects to the robberies, along with two other accomplices who are currently at large.

The investigations led detectives to Blantyre, where Lano Banda, James Banda and Gregory Makonokaya were arrested. Alfred Banda was later arrested at Bwandiro in the capital city.

The suspects will be taken to court soon to answer multiple counts of robbery and unlawful wounding, while investigations continue to apprehend the remaining suspects.

Lano Banda comes from Kheleng’ende Village, Traditional Authority Nsabwe in Thyolo, James Banda hails from Msukwa Village, Tradition Authority Nsamala in Machinga district, Gregory Makonokaya is from Mitawa Village, Tradition Authority Mulumbe, Zomba, Alfred Banda comes from Chimwamkango Village, Tradition Authority A Mkanda,  Mchinji and Steven Lackson is from Kumatenga Village, Tradition Authority  Chauma in Dedza District.

“Tsogolo Lolephereka” Nears Release as Dedza Filmmakers Highlight Youth Lessons

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By Rahim Abdul

Preparations for the official launch and screening of the film Tsogolo Lolephereka are now at an advanced stage, producers Awaden Films from Chimbiya in Dedza District have announced.

The filmmakers say all production processes were successfully completed, paving the way for the movie to be unveiled to the public in the near future.

Speaking on the development, Awalu Manyongo, a senior official at Awaden Films, expressed satisfaction with how the filming process progressed.



Manyongo described Tsogolo Lolephereka as a highly educational film, particularly targeting young people who squander educational opportunities due to peer pressure and distractions from societal trends.

He explained that the storyline reflects the harsh consequences that often follow poor decisions made during youth.

According to Manyongo, the film carries a strong message of responsibility, urging young people to value education and make informed life choices.

He further noted that Dedza District is home to many talented filmmakers, whose skills are clearly showcased in Tsogolo Lolephereka.

Manyongo said the production provided a platform for local artists to demonstrate their abilities to a wider national audience.

He added that the film industry is becoming an important source of employment, offering income opportunities to people involved in various aspects of production.

Awaden Films, he said, remains committed to producing more films as a way of nurturing talent and creating sustainable livelihoods.

Manyongo emphasized that their long-term goal is to use film as a tool for education, motivation and positive social change.

As anticipation builds ahead of its release, Tsogolo Lolephereka is expected to resonate with audiences through its strong message and locally rooted storytelling.

Pro Bono Lawyer Steps In as Mchinji Court Convicts Man in Child Defilement Case

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By Rahim Abdul

A child defilement case concluded at the Mchinji Magistrate’s Court has taken a notable turn following confirmation that lawyer Sylvester Ayuba is representing the convicted man free of charge.

The court found Ernest Chimpeni, aged 37, guilty of defiling a minor after establishing that the girl involved was below the age of 18 at the time of the offence.

During the trial, the girl claimed that she was 19 years old and produced a national identity card indicating that she was born in 2006.

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However, the court rejected this claim after evidence showed that the girl was actually born in 2008, making her a minor under Malawian law.

The prosecution further told the court that Chimpeni had initiated marriage discussions with the girl’s family in good faith.

As part of the customary malowolo process, Chimpeni paid K30,000 and a chicken to the girl’s family.

The relationship later deteriorated after Chimpeni discovered that the girl was pregnant by another man.

Following this discovery, Chimpeni went back to the girl’s parents to demand a refund of the money and chicken he had paid.

This development prompted the girl’s parents to report the matter to the police, leading to Chimpeni’s arrest and subsequent prosecution.

In his ruling, Magistrate Godfrey Nyirenda said that under the 2023 amendments to the Penal Code, a belief that a child is an adult cannot be used as a defence in defilement cases.

The court also noted that the national identity card could not be relied upon, as the girl allegedly falsified her age to qualify to vote during last year’s elections.

Chimpeni has since been remanded in custody and is awaiting sentencing on Monday, while lawyer Sylvester Ayuba continues to represent him on a pro bono basis to ensure access to justice.