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Ombudsman investigates Police transfer controversy

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By Burnett Munthali

The Office of the Ombudsman has addressed a complaint regarding the sudden transfer of Sergeant Cassim Manda from the Lingadzi Police Station. According to the complaint, Sergeant Manda was reassigned to Fort Maguire in Mangochi without a formal transfer letter, which has raised suspicions of political motivations behind the move.

The Ombudsman, Grace Malera, has confirmed that the office is investigating the matter and has requested a response from the police. Malera has given the police until September 6 to address the concerns raised by Sergeant Manda. The officer’s transfer is being scrutinized to determine if it was influenced by political factors.



Before his transfer, Sergeant Manda reportedly sought refuge at another police station in the country, raising concerns for his safety and the fairness of the process. The police spokesperson, Peter Kalaya, has stated that the police will provide a formal response once the matter reaches the police chief’s office.

This investigation highlights ongoing issues within the police force concerning the transparency and fairness of personnel decisions. The outcome of this inquiry will be closely watched for its implications on police governance and accountability.

Flames depart for Mali in bid to recover from recent defeat

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By Burnett Munthali

The Malawi national football team, the Flames, has departed Lilongwe en route to Mali for their upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Burkina Faso. The team is determined to recover from a recent setback—a 3-2 home defeat to Burundi’s Swallows at Bingu National Stadium.

The Flames’ technical staff and some players have already left, with the remaining squad members scheduled to fly out later this afternoon. Their journey will include a stopover in Addis Ababa, where they will regroup with the rest of the team before proceeding to Bamako, Mali

Flames leaving for Mali

Coach Patrick Mabedi is optimistic about the team’s prospects for the match. He believes that the squad can turn things around and secure a favorable result. The coach is focused on making tactical adjustments and motivating the players to deliver a strong performance in their quest for a place in the Africa Cup of Nations.

The Flames’ upcoming fixture against Burkina Faso is crucial for their campaign, and the team is hopeful that their preparation and resolve will lead to a positive outcome.

TP Mazembe Sets Sights on Nyasa Big Bullets’ Star Midfielder Lloyd Aaron Banega

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Lubumbashi-based football giants, TP Mazembe, are reportedly keen on signing Nyasa Big Bullets’ midfielder, Lloyd Aaron Banega, in the next transfer window in January, according to Nation Sport.

The five-time Caf Champions League winners have already made their presence felt in the Malawian football market, having recently signed Patrick Mwangulu and Lanjesi Nkhoma from Bullets.

Lloyd Aaron Banega

However, it appears that Mazembe’s interest in Bullets’ players doesn’t end there, as they have now set their sights on Banega.

According to Felix Sapao, Mazembe’s representative in Malawi, the club has been impressed by Banega’s performance, particularly during the Caf Champions League game against Red Arrows.

Sapao revealed that Mazembe had initially wanted to sign Banega alongside Mwangulu and Nkhoma but decided to allow him to develop further before making a move.

“Mazembe wanted to sign all three players, but they decided to let Banega develop a bit more before making a move,” Sapao said.

Banega, who has been instrumental for both Bullets and the Malawi national team, the Flames, is known for his exceptional midfield skills, vision, and leadership.

His performances have not gone unnoticed, and it’s no surprise that Mazembe is eager to add him to their squad.

The signing of Banega would undoubtedly be a significant coup for Mazembe, who are looking to strengthen their squad ahead of their Caf Champions League campaign.

With his experience and skill, Banega would undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the team.

However, it remains to be seen whether Bullets will be willing to let go of their star midfielder.

The club has already lost two key players to Mazembe, and losing Banega would undoubtedly be a significant blow.

As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Mazembe and Bullets to see if a deal can be struck.

One thing is certain, though – the interest in Banega is genuine, and Mazembe will stop at nothing to get their man.

Kachindamoto warns parents against forcing children into early marriages

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By Chisomo Phiri

Senior Chief Kachindamoto of Dedza district has issued a stern warning to parents in the country against forcing their children into early marriages, a practice that has devastating consequences for young girls.

Speaking at a “learning and sharing event” focused on social transformation to end child marriages, organized by Youth Response for Social Change with funding from USAID, held in Machinga district on Friday, Kachindamoto expressed her deep concern over parents prioritizing their personal gain over the well-being of their children.

Senior Chief Kachindamoto

She urged village leaders and various stakeholders to join forces to eliminate this harmful practice.

Executive Director of Youth Response for Social Change Lamecks Kiyare,highlighted the organization’s success in rescuing 320 children from early marriages through their project in Machinga.

He attributed this achievement to effective collaboration with stakeholders, including the district council.

Machinga District Commissioner Rodrik Mateauma commended the organization for supporting government efforts to combat early marriages in the district.

Youth Response for Social Change has been actively working in Machinga since 2021, driving positive change in the district’s communities.

Usi pledges support to Chirimba residents

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By Chisomo Phiri

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi has assured residents of  Chirimba Township in Blantyre of his support,saying he is committed to making them independent and self-reliant.

The Vice President made the remarks on Friday when he visited Maela, Namatete, and Chirimba Zambezi Ground under M’dala and Suya villages in the area.

In his address, Usi disclosed that his initial plan was to visit older people from the area to assess how they are living.

Michael Usi

He assured the community of the availability of maize, saying that ADMARC depots in the area will resume operating soon.

He also promised the residents that they will soon start receiving loans from the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF), saying he has invited officials from NEEF to examine the progress and that he will give updates after the meeting.

On his part,Councillor for Michiru ward, Uche Yesaya, commended the Vice President for negotiating with Centenary Bank, which is willing to provide loans without collateral.

Speaking earlier, Village Head Mdala expressed gratitude, saying that his subjects have been neglected for so long.

After the meeting at Maela, Usi distributed wrappers (zitenje) to older women who were present.

The Vice President thereafter visited Suya Village in Namatete, Chirimba Township, where he promised development projects, including the construction of a hospital and some bridges.