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Police in Chikwawa arrest man for possessing live Pangolin

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Chikwawa are keeping in custody George Nkuzi, 48, for allegedly possessing a live pangolin without a permit from the Wildlife Department.

According to Chikwawa Police Publicist,Sergeant Dickson Matemba, officers from the Mbewe police unit received a tip-off on Tuesday that Nkuzi was keeping a live pangolin in his house.

Matemba said law enforcement officers and parks and wildlife officials from Lengwe National Park subsequently raided the house and arrested Nkuzi.

The pangolin is currently in the custody of parks and wildlife officials for safekeeping.

Nkuzi, a resident of Laini Village under Traditional Authority(T/) Lundu in Chikwawa district, will be taken to court once investigations are complete.

Namalomba says DPP not affected by Kabambe’s defection to UTM

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By Chisomo Phiri

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesperson Shadreck Namalomba says the defection of party member Dalitso Kabambe to the United Transformation Movement (UTM) has not affected the party.

Kabambe left the DPP last week and was introduced as a UTM member on Tuesday at a rally in his home district of Thyolo.

Namalomba

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Namalomba said:”The party remains unaffected by this development.

“We will continue with our preparations for the upcoming elective convention as planned.”

The former Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) Governor,has not yet disclosed his reasons for leaving the DPP to join the UTM.

The UTM recently withdrew from the Malawi Congress Party-led Tonse governing alliance.

Court frees Chisale

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Principal Resident Magistrate’s Court in Lilongwe on Wednesday acquitted former President Peter Mutharika’s personal bodyguard,Norman Chisale, on charges of intimidating public officers and obstructing justice.

Chisale was arrested after public officers, including Minister of Justice Titus Mvalo and former Director of Public Prosecutions Steven Kayuni, complained of receiving threats from him.

Chisale

He faced six counts, including using insulting language, three counts of intimidation, obstructing or interfering with the execution of a legal process, and disorderly conduct at a police station.

However, in court, Principal Resident Magistrate Roderick Michongwe found no evidence to warrant the charges and acquitted Chisale on all counts.

The court also criticized the police investigators for their poor handling of the case and lack of independence in their investigation.

Nevertheless, Michongwe cautioned Chisale to be mindful of his reactions when angry, as they may lead to future trouble.

He was arrested early this year.

Court acquits Norman Chisale for insulting Minister

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By Vincent Gunde

The Principal Resident Magistrate Court sitting at Lilongwe Registry has acquitted former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika’s personal bodyguard Norman Paulosi Chisale in all the six counts he was answering in court including insulting Minister of Justice Titus Mvalo as “Chinduna.”

Norman Chisale

The court faulted the state for failing to bring in tangible evidence for the charges levelled against Chisale he was answering in court advising the police to conduct intensive investigations before arresting the suspect.

The acquittal of Norman Chisale has proved independence of the Judiciary in Malawi, many Malawians thought that the case which was filed by the former Director of Public Prosecutions now appointed High Court judge Dr. Steven Kayuni would end up favoring the minister being in MCP led government.

Memories are still fresh that the Principal Resident Magistrate courts in Zomba and Mangochi acquitted political activist Bon Kalindo in a case he was answering of inciting violence through organizing nationwide demonstrations against the government of President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.

Norman Chisale and Bon Kalindo are the two men who have suffered arrests and rearrests by police and their acquittals in the cases they were answering in courts have put the state in an awkward situation that the party in government uses the police to arrest its critics.

A Malawi Congress Party (MCP) diehard of Mvera in Dowa district Mr. Rodgers Kamphangala, has advised the 7th government coming in 2025 to brace itself to compensate these two people, Norman Chisale and Bon Kalindo with billions of Kwachas for arresting and continued detaining them unlawfully.

Kamphangala recalled that in all of his arrests by police and court appearances, Chisale was seen carrying the Holy Bible in his hands meaning that he was praying hard for God to punish those that were against his life outside prisons.

He said many Malawians wanted Chisale to die and rot in prison but God has shown his superiority over him that he has been acquitted in all the six counts he was answering proving itself that God has listened to him through his prayers.

“God has proved to Malawians that felt mercy with frequent arrests and rearrests of Norman Chisale that God is living and not dead, this should serve as a lesson to MCP Police used to be arresting suspects without investigating the offences committed,” said Kamphangala.

To Bon Kalindo, Kamphangala has wished him all the successes for his job he is fighting for the voiceless citizens including members of the MCP for their concerns and grievances to reach President Chakwera that Malawians regardless of tribes, are all in one boat crying to one President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to listen to their cries.

Kalindo says MCP victory in Mangochi sign of opposition sleep walking

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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo has described MCP victory in Mwansa -M’baluku ward in Mangochi as a danger warning sign to opposition parties DPP, UTM, AFORD and UDF that they are sleeping too much and they need all to wake-up.

Kalindo said as the writings are on the wall, MCP has brought in untold pain and sufferings to Malawians, no one can give chance to the MCP that it can be winning elections, the party does not deserve to be given votes.

He said the opposition parties are to blame for giving a chance to the MCP for it to continue inflicting pain amongst the citizens through bad governance, skyrocketing prices of essential goods and above all, the MCP has no welfare of its citizens at heart.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo said vote rigging is a process claiming that the MCP is well prepared to be winning every election in Malawi because it has taken an advantage of the opposition parties sleeping.

Kalindo

Kalindo has congratulated an MCP candidate in Mangochi for winning the by-elections saying his victory will call the opposition parties to unite and strategize on their way forward warning opposition parties that if the situation continues to be like this, they should expect to cry with loud voices in 2025.

He has reminded opposition parties of his calls to open their eyes that MCP is appointing the Chewas in strategic positions in Ministry’s, Departments and Agencies as well as in parastatal organizations, they did not listen.

The activist said at one time, he advised the opposition parties in Mangochi to watch out that MCP was registering voters not from the constituency, they did not listen and handouts won the hearts of many voters after the official campaign period was closed.

“The electoral body has been quiet on handouts by the party in government-MCP, Mec cannot be trusted, it is yet another mouthpiece of government, if the handouts were dished by the opposition candidates, they would have all been disqualified,” said Kalindo.

He has again advised the opposition parties to hold an emergency meeting to find out where they are getting it wrong for corrections even going to court to obtain an injunction to stop Mec from conducting the 2025 elections for an independent Electoral Commission.