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Two ex-convicts arrested for breaking into a British national house, stealing

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi police at Area 3 in the capital Lilongwe are keeping in custody two ex-convicts on suspicion that they on february 26,2024 broke into a house of a British National, Rashid Sattar, at Area 9, and stole two Dell laptop computers, two plasma tv screens, 12 pieces of jewellery, K500 thousand cash, among others, all valued at K5.5 million.

The suspects have been identified as McDonald Spider, 38, and Christopher Gumulira, 39.

According to Lilongwe Police spokesperson Inspector Hastings Chigalu, on the said date at around 21:40 hours, the suspects, accompanied by two others who are still at large, while armed with panga knives, invaded Sattar’s house where they tied a watchman, a housemaid and a garden boy, before breaking into the house and went away with the said property.



Chigalu says following a thorough analysis of information the station gathered, detectives identified the suspects to have taken an active role in the robbery.

“A subsequent manhunt which police launched, led to the arrest of Spider and Gumulira, who are well known habitual criminals in the district.

“And, a police raid at the suspects’ respective houses recovered a wrist watch, sets of curtains and perfumes, that have so far been positively identified by the victim as his,” says Chigalu.

According to Chigalu, the suspects have so far told police that they committed the offence with the other runaway accomplices, names withheld.

Meanwhile, the station’s detectives have intensified efforts to trace, recover the remaining stolen items, and arrest the other suspects.

McDonald Spider hails from Chande Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Malengachanzi, Nkhota-kota, whilst Christopher Gumulira comes from Saiti Village, (T/A) Nankumba in Mangochi District.

AFORD has put in place deliberate policies to boost food security in the country once voted into power-Maluwa

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By Chisomo Phiri

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) Publicity Secretary Amatullah Annie Maluwa says their party has put in place  deliberate policies to boost food security in the country once voted into power in the next year’s tripartite polls.

Maluwa disclosed this at a public rally that she and other senior party officials conducted at Nyankwali Primary school ground in Group Village Headman Kalumbi in Nsanje Central constituency on Sunday, March 17, 2024.

Maluwa



She stated that AFORD government would put a deliberate policy on irrigation that would allow small farmers to go for winter cropping to combat hunger and improve their socioeconomic status.

“AFORD is very much aware that Malawians are going through tough economic times as the value of the kwacha has plunged due to poor economic policies of the Tonse Alliance government which has resulted in high cost of living, high inflation and the unacceptable high under- employment rate.

“To make sure  that families have food supply, security and affordability, we will step up our centred policies that will allow small scale farmers to produce enough food for themselves such as maize, rice and other staple crops by among others making sure that each family is taking part in winter cropping through irrigation which will be top priority in agriculture sector while taking drastic steps of making sure that the prices of fertilizers are affordable to average Malawians,” she said.

The publicity secretary took time to slam the current administration on the scarcity of sugar in the country saying this is ‘death sentence’ to poor families because sugar is one of the most important basic needs for their living.

“Sugar is grown and produced in Malawi, cultivated by Malawians using Malawian soil, labor and water. So for today to see that Malawians are scrambling for sugar in super store at an exorbitant price of K3,700 is not only a sign of bad economic behavior of the government but it shows that Malawians voted into government leaders who care about their lives,”said Maluwa.

AFORD came in the political lime light in 1993 and its founder the late Chakufwa Chihana is known as one of the key fighters for multiparty democracy in Malawi.

The party has a stronghold in the northern region.

Twinkspurge Jones Gadama Challenges Kondwani Nankhumwa The Incumbent MP for Mulanje Central Constituency in 2025

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By Burnett Munthali

As 2025 is coming close, more exciting campaign news and events are expected to take place. We had an exclusive interview with Twinkspurge Jones Gadama on his new journey he would like to take in life.

*Q:* First of all, as we begin this interview, tell us more about yourself. Who are you? Our readers would like to know more about you.

*A:* I am Twink Jones Gadama. Fourth born in our family, I am a journalist by profession with diploma in journalism and 15 years experience in practical journalism. Currently I am pursuing a bachelor’s degree in education.

*Q:* Why have you decided to stand in 2025?

*A:* I have decided to contest in 2025 because I am passionate about creating positive change in my community and I believe that I have the skills and experience to make a difference.

*Q:* What are the challenges in your Constituency today?

*A:* Some of the challenges in my Constituency today include high unemployment rates, inadequate public transportation, and a lack of affordable housing.

Gadama


*Q:* How do you intend to solve the challenges in your area?

*A:* I intend to solve these challenges by working with local businesses to create more job opportunities, advocating for improved public transportation options, and pushing for policies that promote affordable housing development.

*Q:* What is your manifesto?

*A:* My manifesto includes a focus on economic development, transportation infrastructure improvements, and affordable housing initiatives.

*Q:* Which political are you representing?

*A:* I am representing the mighty DPP and this is the party I have always been with ever since.

*Q:* What is your last thought? Your last words in this interview?

*A:* My last thought is that I am dedicated to serving the people of my Constituency and I am committed to working tirelessly to address their needs and improve their quality of life. Thank you for the opportunity to share my platform.

Former president Bakili Muluzi celebrates his 81st birthday

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Malawi President Dr.Bakili Muluzi is today celebrating his 81st birthday.

Meanwhile, several people on social media are sending ‘Happy birthday wishes’ to the Malawi’s second president and father of democracy in Malawi.

Leonard Chimbanga writes:”Happy birthday to His Excellency the Former President Dr Bakili Muluzi.Wishing him good health and a long life.”

Frank Dickson writes:”Happy 81st Birthday to former president of the republic of Malawi HE. Dr. Bakili Muluzi ‘Achalume! Kuchitekete!’

Muluzi


“Age with grace, and may ALLAH continue to give you blessings in abundance.”

“Happy Birthday former head of state, Dr. Bakili Muluzi. Inu, Bakiliyo 81 years by today pamene pulofesa APM 85 years by today. Komatu pulofesa akuwoneka wachinyamatabe. It is part of life. Long live atcheya. And long live Adadi,” writes Zeliah Msopa.

Muluzi was born in 1943 in Machinga.

He is a Malawian politician who was President of Malawi from 1994 to 2004.

Muluzi was also chairman of the United Democratic Front (UDF) until 2009.

He succeeded Hastings Kamuzu Banda as Malawi’s president.

He also served in Banda’s cabinet as minister without portfolio, before retiring in 1980.

Zikhale dates Nkhatabay South education practioners to discuss CDF

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

In what can be described as a rare opportunity for various sectors to take part in decision-making on how best to use the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), teachers from various schools and Primary Education Advisors from within Nkhata-Bay South constituency on Saturday, 16th March 2024, converged at Chatonda Lodge to discuss with their Member of Parliament, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma on what they think should be done in education sector using the CDF.

“Our meeting aims at discussing and indeed mapping the way forward on how best the CDF can help promoting education in this constituency.

Recently, President Lazarus Chakwera doubled the CDF from K100 million to K200 million so that even local Malawians fully benefit from the national cake through various developments in their respective constituencies” Said Zikhale.

Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma with Education Practioners from Nkhatabay South

Ng’oma who is also Minister of Homeland Security then urged Head-teachers, Deputy Head-teachers, and PEAs who were drawn from all the three zones in his constituency to continue working hard in order to produce better results while promoting education in the constituency.

Motivated by the gesture, PEA for Bandawe Zone, Tinkhani Mphande thanked Zikhale Ng’oma for giving teachers an opportunity for input on how the CDF can be utilized to develop the education sector in the constituency, saying such opportunities are rarely granted.

During the Saturday meeting, issues of a need for additional  teachers houses, schools blocks, and other necessary teaching and learning materials were tabled and discussed at length.

Teachers also took advantage of the meeting to lobby for their promotions, trainings, and education visits, saying they are factors of motivation in their service.

The meeting with teachers comes barely a few months after the Parliamentarian met chiefs to map the way forward on how the CDF chunk should be utilized in the 2024/25 fiscal year.