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Man sentenced to 14 years in prison over theft, murder

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By Chisomo Phiri

Lilongwe Senior Resident Magistrate Court on Wednesday sentenced 19-year-old Rashid Yohane to 14 years imprisonment for stealing a laptop, and killing a housemaid in a mistaken identity.

Through Assistant Superintendent Richard Kandeya, the court heard that the convict was on bail when police recovered from him K900,000 out of the K970,000 he stole from his workplace at Bypass in the capital.

Rashid Yohane

Kandeya said angered with his arrest, Yohane planned to revenge by targeting his boss’s wife.

He said the convict made all efforts and traced his employer’s house in area 36 where around 10:00 hours he entered the house and stabbed the housemaid severely with a pair of scissors mistaking her for his boss’s wife who was away at the time.

The state paraded three witnesses in court after Yohane pleaded not guilty and all testified against him.

The convict asked the court for leniency as he is yet to face murder charge and that he is already serving a three year jail term for stealing K970,000 but Kandeya objected and asked court to give a stiffer sentence saying the convict planned to commit the offence and an innocent life was lost in the process .

Senior Resident Magistrate Shukran Kumbani then went ahead and delivered a 14 years imprisonment to deter other would be offenders.

Yohane hails from Mujini Village Traditional Authority(T/A) Tambala in Dedza District.

36-year-old-man
arrested for sodomizing an 18-year-old boy in Lilongwe

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Police in the capital Lilongwe are  keeping in custody a 36-year-old Patrick James  for allegedly sodomizing 18-year-old street connected youth  on the pretext of giving him a shelter.

It is gathered that James who is a roaming plastic bottle collector, met the victim in Mchesi Market, where the victim was also collecting some plastic bottles.

Arrested Patrick James

It is further reported that upon learning that the victim lived in the street after being chased and denied by his father, like a wolf in sheep’s clothing, the suspect offered him shelter at an unfinished house he was also sleeping illegally.

Things changed just a day later, whereby the following night, the victim was amazed to see James removing his clothes. When quizzed about his strange behaviour,  the suspect allegedly threatened the victim’s life if he dared to shout.

The following morning, traumatized by the ordeal, the victim bade farewell to his host, a decision he later rescinded after James promised him never to repeat the alleged abuse.

On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the victim is said to have made up his mind to run away after the suspect had attempted to sodomize him again while they were in transit from selling bottles at Kanengo.

Later, a pastor came to the victim’s aid and took him to Lingadzi Police Station.

Upon getting wind of the news, the station’s Officer-In-Charge, Assistant Commissioner of Police Billy Chimbonga, ordered his detectives to hunt and apprehend the suspect the same night.

A hospital report has since confirmed that the victim was sodomized.

James, hails from Mateketa village in the area of Traditional Authority(T/A) Chikowi in Zomba district, and will this morning be taken to court to answer the case of sodomy contrary to Section 153 of Malawi’s Penal Code, which attracts the maximum sentence of 14 years imprisonment.

Railway construction project takes shape in Nsanje

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By Staff Reporter


Authorities in Nsanje have expressed satisfaction with the progress of the Bangula-Marka railway construction project.

Nsanje District Commissioner Dominic Mwandira said there is good progress and people in the district were geared to have project completed on time.

“The project is expected to open up a lot of business opportunities in the district once completed and people are happy to see that the project is taking shape,” Mwandira added.

Mwandira, therefore, appealed to the communities to continue providing support to the contractor so the project should be implemented smoothly.

Senior Chief Chimombo also echoed Mwandira’s sentiments, saying the economic status of his subjects has improved as some people have secured casual work at the project site.

“Those that have been employed by the contractor are able to support themselves and their families. We know that once this project is completed there will be a lot of activities taking place that will empower communities at large.

“There will be cargo from Mozambican port of Beira coming here to Malawi. This project will benefit all Malawians, not only the people from Lower Shire,” Chimombo added.

Chimombo said the construction of the railway line has driven many to engage in various economic activities in the district as people are investing in construction of lodges and other businesses.

“People of Nsanje would like to thank President Lazarus Chakwera for making this project a reality.

“I’m very delighted that the project is making good progress and this will help to revive the lost economic glory of our beloved district,” Chimombo added.

Group Village Head Ndenguma concurred with Chimombo, adding that the damage of the railway line fueled poverty in the district.

“In those days at least four trains were coming to Nsanje and four trains were leaving Nsanje before the civil war in Mozambique broke out. I recall that I used to go to railway station to see the train. There were a lot of business activities taking place at the station,” Ndenguma said.

He added: Some people were sailing clothes from Mozambique and others were selling chickens and goats. Infact, it was a market day when a passenger train was coming to the district.”

Ndenguma, therefore, appealed to communities to take ownership of the project and refrain from theft of construction materials.

Government is constructing a 72-kilometre railway line in the district, which is connecting to Mozambique, a project that is designed to end within 18 months.

Police warns against ID selling, buying

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By Andrew Mkonda


Police in Lumbadzi in Dowa have warned people that it will arrest anyone found selling or buying National Identity Cards.

Lumbadzi Police Sub Inspector Francis Kakhobwe of Community Policing Branch, sounded the warning on Wednesday following a number of people claiming to have lost their ID’s and are requesting for police report in order to get their National ID’s processed.

Kakhobwe has since advised the people to always report the lost or stolen of IDs to Police immediately after losing it for further action.

He then bemoaned the tendency of some citizens who sell or buy the IDs, to stop the vice immediately describing it as a serious offense punishable by the laws of this country.

“Be aware that thieves can use personal information on the IDs to open fraudulent bank accounts, obtain loans and make unauthorized transactions. National IDs theft can also lead to financial losses, criminal charges and bring about emotional and psychological damages,” he said.

Strong ties between Malawi and Israel – Kunkuyu

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By Staff Reporter

Minister of Information and Digitalisation, Moses Kunkuyu Kalongashawa has said that the opening of the Malawi Embassy in Tel Aviv and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Temporary Employment Workers in the Agriculture Sector is a clear indication of government’s commitment to strengthening relations with the state of Israel.

Kunkuyu made the remarks today in Lilongwe during a press briefing on the recent trip made by the Malawi delegation to Israel.

Moses Kunkuyu

The Minister indicated that the delegation had an opportunity of opening a new Embassy in Tel Aviv which he said is a remarkable achievement in cementing diplomatic ties with the government of Israel.

He also said the delegation managed to sign the MoU with the state of Israel for Temporary Employment Workers in the Agriculture Sector which will see 3,000 workers benefiting from the initiative.

Among other engagements, Kunkuyu stated that the leader of the delegation, Nancy Tembo met Israel’s Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, to discuss various bilateral topics, and they also had an opportunity to meet with Malawian workers who are currently working on Farms in Israel where they expressed satisfaction with the initiative, he said.

In addition, The Minister said that the Malawi delegation also had meetings with the Israel Builders Association, where the association promised to come to Malawi to make formal recruitment of workers in the construction industry with an estimated 80,000 workers to benefit from the initiative.

Kunkuyu further disclosed that the Delegation also met airline owners in Israel to ensure that those who will be recruited will have access to cheap air tickets and transportation. Emphasising that the Ministry of Labour will be leading in the recruitment process with the agreement.

In her remarks, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nancy Tembo said government of the state of Israel has vast opportunities that Malawi is expecting to benefit from in various sectors which need Malawians who are serious and willing to work in Israel according to the agreement signed.

Nancy Tembo