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Village headman jailed 10 years for indecently assaulting 9 year girl

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The First Grade Magistrate court at Nathenje in Lilongwe has convicted and sentenced village headman Ndelere,aged 55, whose real name is Josophat Chikalema, for indecently assaulting a 9-year-old girl.

Speaking with 247 Lilongwe Police Public Relations Officer Inspector Hestings Chigalu, says prosecutor Inspector George Kachapira of Nathenje Police Post, told the court that on December 28, 2024 the village headman went to the victim’s house where he started defiling the girl after learning that she was alone that night, her mother was away attending a funeral.



However, after several attempts trying to force his penetration on the girl, it never worked, to the extent that the victim was severely hurt to her private parts.

Following failure to gain desirable penetration using the order of nature, then the  convict used the girl’s mouth to satisfy his sexual desires untill he ejaculated.

The girl’s ordeal came to be known next morning when relations grilled her after noticing that she was failing to walk.

When the victim was taken to Nkhoma Mission Hospital for medical examination and treatment, the results confirmed defilement.
She was later taken to Kamuzu Central Hospital for age assessment where it was proved that she is 9 years old.

In court, the State brought a case of Having Sexual Intercourse with a Female Child, against the village headman.

While pleading guilty to commiting the offence, Chikalema’s defence to the charge was that he did not know that the girl was a minor, and asked for leniency to the court.

In submission, the State prayed for stiffer custodial sentence citing the seriousness of the offence, the traumatic experience the girl went through during and after the commission of the offence, and the societal status of the person who committed the offence.

Passing his sentence, First Grade Magistrate Arthur Mtalimanja, pronounced a 10-year imprisonment to Chikalema for Indecent Assault.

Mtalimanja went on to say that the case of ‘Having Sexual Intercourse with a Minor’, which the State brought against the village headman, lacked sufficient evidence to be proved beyond reasonable doubt.
The sentence is subject to confirmation by the high court.

The convict, Josophat Chikalema hails from Ndelere Village, Traditional Authority Mazengera in Lilongwe District.

Chayang’anamuno invites Nsalu Secondary School students on  parliamentary tour

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By Dean Chisambo

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Member of Parliament for Lilongwe North and Minister of Defence, Monica Chayang’anamuno, has invited Form Four students from Nsalu Secondary School on a parliamentary tour.

Chayang’anamuno emphasized the importance of encouraging students, particularly those studying governance-related subjects, to witness parliamentary proceedings firsthand.



She stated that experiencing the workings of Parliament in person would help students understand governance better and inspire them in their academic pursuits.

“We thought it wise, together with the school management, to bring them here so they can see for themselves how Parliament functions,” she said.

“They often hear about the Speaker, ministers, and Members of Parliament, but now they have had the chance to see them face to face, which serves as motivation.”

The lawmaker further explained that the invited students were selected based on their academic excellence as a way of recognizing their hard work and inspiring them to continue performing well.

She assured that as long as opportunities arise, more students from different schools would be given the chance to visit Parliament.

Nsalu Secondary School social studies teacher, Micheal Nkhata, described the tour as crucial, highlighting that social studies cover topics such as the arms of government and the role of Parliament.

Nkhata stressed that the visit was a life-changing experience for students, as it allowed them to observe parliamentary debates and better understand how laws are made and policies are discussed.

One of the students, Febbie Mwanguku, described the tour as an amazing experience, stating that it gave them insight into how legislators debate issues concerning development and political governance.

Chayang’anamuno reaffirmed her commitment to supporting and motivating students in her constituency, ensuring they have opportunities to broaden their knowledge and excel in their education.

Simwaka appointed NBS Bank CEO

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s top financial institutions NBS Bank plc has announced the appointment of Temwani Simwaka as its new Chief Executive Officer(CEO ) effective April 1,2025.

Simwaka takes over the mantle from Kwenele Ngwenya.

In a press statement signed by the company’s secretary Marsha Machika, the Malawi Stock Exchange-listed bank says Simwaka brings over 25 years of strategic executive leadership in the financial industry.

Reads the statement in part:“She has been key in the bank’s transformation journey, serving with distinction as deputy chief executive officer.

Simwaka



“Notably, she led the successful migration of the bank’s core banking system, one of the most significant upgrades in recent years.”

Simwaka is a certified public accountant and a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.

She  holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accountancy) Degree and a Diploma in Business Studies from Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences(MUBAS ) formerly The Polytechnic.

NBS bank charity shield returns: Silver strikers face Mighty Wanderers

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By Jones Gadama

The 2025 edition of the NBS Bank Charity Shield was unveiled this morning in Blantyre, with the highly anticipated match set to take place on Saturday at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

This year’s Charity Shield Cup match will feature a thrilling encounter between Silver Strikers and Mighty Wanderers.

The NBS Bank Charity Shield is an annual event that brings together two of Malawi’s top football teams to compete for a noble cause.


The event is organized by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) in conjunction with NBS Bank, one of the country’s leading financial institutions.

Speaking during the unveiling ceremony, NBS Bank’s representative emphasized the bank’s commitment to supporting the development of football in Malawi.

“We are proud to be associated with the NBS Bank Charity Shield, which has become a flagship event in Malawi’s football calendar,” he said.

FAM President, Fleetwood Haiya, also expressed his gratitude to NBS Bank for their continued support.

“The NBS Bank Charity Shield is a testament to the power of football to bring people together and make a positive impact on our communities,” he said.

This year’s Charity Shield match promises to be an exciting encounter between two of Malawi’s top teams.

Silver Strikers, who are the current Super League champions, will be looking to defend their title against Mighty Wanderers, who are eager to claim the coveted trophy.

The match will kick off at 14:30 hours on Saturday, and fans are expected to flock to the Bingu National Stadium to witness the thrilling encounter.

Proceeds from the match will go towards supporting charitable causes in Malawi.

The 2025 edition of the NBS Bank Charity Shield promises to be an exciting event that will bring together football fans from across the country.

With the match set to take place on Saturday, fans are eagerly anticipating the encounter between Silver Strikers and Mighty Wanderers.

NBS Bank raises Charity Shield sponsorship to K60 million

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By Chisomo Phiri

NBS Bank has demonstrated its commitment to giving back to the community by increasing its sponsorship for the 2025 Charity Shield from K40 million to K60 million.

The significant boost was announced on Monday during a symbolic cheque presentation at Sunbird Mount Soche in Blantyre.

In an interview with journalist,NBS Bank’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer,Temwani Simwaka,emphasized the bank’s dedication to making a positive impact on lives through football.



“We believe in going beyond banking by uplifting lives in communities through football,” said Simwaka.

On his part part,Football Association of Malawi (FAM) President Fleetwood Haiya expressed his appreciation for the strong partnership between FAM and NBS Bank.

“I am proud that the three-year partnership signed in 2024 continues to use football as a tool for positive change.

“My sincere gratitude to the top management at NBS Bank for their  support and commitment, even in these challenging economic times,” said Haiya.

Charity Shield is an annual tournament that kicks off the new football season and raises funds for charitable causes.

This year,the tournament’s match is scheduled to take place this Saturday at the Bingu National Stadium(BNS) in Lilongwe, featuring TNM Super League champions Silver Strikers and Castel Challenge Cup winners Mighty Wanderers.

The tournament will produce new champions, as previous winners FCB Nyasa Bullets did not qualify.