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Religious leaders say MCP’s win Mangochi, a warning shot to opposition

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By Staff Reporter

Eastern Region religious leaders have described the win by Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in the recent Mangochi – M’baluku by – elections, as a warning shot to the opposition, that the party will triumph in the 2025 general elections.

Unofficial results for the Tuesday Local Government by elections indicate that MCP candidate Stewart has won the elections.

The leaders made the remarks on Wednesday 24th July 2024 when a delegation of Eastern Region Fraternal – a grouping comprising Sheikhs and Pastors met His Excellency , Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, President of the Republic of Malawi, at Chikoko Bay State Lodge in Mangochi District.


In his remarks, Sheikh Abdul Karim Kachulu from Machinga said MCP’s win in mangochi is clear indication of what will happen come 2025 general elections.

“The win has opened a gate way for MCP to win upcoming 2025 general elections. People used to say that Mangochi is a home to other parties but this is history now. MCP has penetrated Mangochi and come next year, Chakwera will win,” he declared.

Sheikh Karim explained that people are rallying behind Chakwera because he walks the talk in terms of development.

Eastern Region Fraternal National Coordinator and Overseer of Destiny Missionaries International, Bishop Andrew Mankhanamba, praised President Chakwera for his transformational leadership.

Mankhanamba cited Mega Farms initiative, roads and railway infrastructure as well as the revamping of the tourism sector, as key areas in which the current government has scored highly.

Mankhanamba then hailed President Chakwera for uniting all of Malawi regardless of  political inclinations.

He said Malawi needed a strong president like Chakwera to lay a strong foundation that will be enjoyed by future generations as well.

Mankhanamba added that Chakwera has demonstrated visionary leadership by taking steps to prepare for the future, today.

“Transformational leadership is difficult to sustain in a country like ours because wants instant results,” he emphasized.

“Transformational leadership needs a lot of patience. We thank you for the direction that you are taking our nation to.”

Concurring with Sheikh Karim, Mangochi Fraternal Chairperson Debora Julio Phiri,  said Chakwera will win the next elections because people want him to finalize the development works that he has started.

Taking his turn, Sheikh Sulimana Jimu said religious leaders are praying for Chakwera to win the next elections.

“The past years have been hell due to various challenges such as natural disasters, including harsh economic climate. We want to give you another term for you to complete your vision,” he said.

Reverend Father Tebulo from Anglican Church Upper Shire praised President Chakwera for maintaining composure and calm following the loss of late Right Honourable Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight officials in a plane crash in Chikangawa.

Deputy Special Presidential Advisor on Religious Affairs Sheikh Hashim Abbasi thanked the president for granting the religious leaders a chance to meet them.

In his speech, President Chakwera told the chiefs that his vision is to end hunger by making Malawi a producing nation.

He further appealed to the religious leaders to advise their subjects against wanton cutting down of trees.

President Chakwera added that government will soon distribute 2 million environmental friendly cooking stoves, to prevent communities from resorting destroying the environment.

Chikwawa District Council embarks on tripartite partnership for sustainable development

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By Chisomo Phiri

In a groundbreaking move, Chikwawa District Council on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Illovo Sugar Malawi PLC and Governance for Solutions (GfS).

The collaborative agreement aims to drive transformative change and propel community development in the district.

The MoU outlines a comprehensive roadmap for enhancing public safety and security, developing commercial parks, and implementing effective waste disposal systems.

This strategic partnership is poised to unlock the district’s potential and foster sustainable growth

In an interview with journalists, District Commissioner for Chikwawa, Nardin Kamba, expressed optimism about the MoU’s potential impact.

“We are confident that this partnership will guide the transformative potential of our district and improve the lives of our citizens,” he said.

On his part, Managing Director for Illovo Sugar Malawi Lekani Katandula, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to the initiative.

“Our team of engineers and managers will contribute their expertise to ensure that the Nchalo Urban Structure Plan is robust, forward-thinking, and inclusive, ultimately benefiting the community,” he said.

Kasungu Police Station reports slight decrease in crime rate

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By Chisomo Phiri

Kasungu Police Station has reported a slight decrease in the overall crime rate, with 563 cases recorded from January to June 2024, compared to 566 cases during the same period in 2023.

However, road accidents have increased from 53 in 2023 to 66 in 2024.

At the Station Executive Committee meeting held on July 20, 2024, Deputy Commissioner of Police Obry Nyirenda attributed the success in crime reduction to effective policing strategies and strong community relations.

He cautioned officers against corruption, emphasizing that those caught engaging in corrupt practices would face legal consequences.

Nyirenda also announced plans to install CCTV cameras in the central business areas of Kasungu to enhance security.

On his part, Chairman of the Kasungu Station Executive Committee for the urban area Isaac Daka, praised the joint efforts between the police and community policing forums.

During the meeting, monetary prizes and equipment were awarded to high-performing Community Policing forums and police units.

Kasungu Police Station oversees 17 police units and collaborates with 44 Community Policing forums, comprising 35 in rural areas and nine in the municipality.

Judicial vigilance key in combating financial crimes- Kapindu

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By Chisomo Phiri

Judge-In-Charge of the Financial Crimes Courts Division, Redson Kapindu, has emphasized the need for judicial officers to be vigilant and proactive in handling financial crimes that come before them.

He made this appeal on Monday during a training session on financial crimes, conducted by the Judiciary with support from the Basel Institute on Governance, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating financial crimes and asset recovery.

Redson Kapindu


“It is crucial that judicial officers and legal practitioners remain vigilant, informed, and skillful as they navigate the complex legal landscape of financial crimes,” said Kapindu .

“Their role is critical in ensuring that justice is served and that those who engage in financial malfeasance are held accountable,” he added.

On her part,Team Leader at the Basel Institute, Carolyne Lamptey, echoed Judge Kapindu’s sentiments, noting that courts play a vital role in dealing with financial crimes.

“This training is essential in equipping legal practitioners with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively handle financial crime cases,” she said.

The training session brought together legal practitioners from government departments and agencies in Blantyre, Lilongwe, and Mzuzu, underscoring the collaborative effort to combat financial crimes in Malawi.

Times Radio listeners donate to children with disabilities

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By Chisomo Phiri

A dedicated group of Times Radio listeners, led by the Mayi Wamakono program,on Monday donated assorted items to support children with disabilities at Chikamveka Primary School in Matawale, Zomba.

In an interview with journalists,Chairperson of the group Chrissie Baluwa explained that they came together to pool their resources and make a meaningful impact on the education of these children.

“We have collectively raised over K250,000, which we used to purchase essential items like flour, soap, salt, and soya pieces. We are also grateful to DAPP for their kind donation of clothing,” Baluwa said.

In an inspiring address, Times Radio presenter Fungai Mutsinze urged the learners to strive for excellence, emphasizing that their hard work and determination can significantly contribute to their personal growth and national development.

Headteacher of the school, Eunice Thewe expressed heartfelt appreciation for the donation, highlighting the school’s ongoing challenges, including a shortage of wheelchairs, pit latrines, and learning materials.

The charitable initiative was part of Times Radio’s 9th birthday anniversary celebrations.