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2 more arrested in Tadikira case

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By Chisomo Phiri

Two more people have been arrested in the Tadikila case where the son of former First Lady Gertrude Mutharika,Tadikila Mafubza, together with six others are being charged with manslaughter and aggravated human trafficking.

This follows the discovery of a mass grave in Mtangatanga Forest in Mzimba District.

Added on the charge sheet are Aubrey Dukes, 38, from Traditional Authority (T/A) Mbwatalika in Lilongwe and Arnold Mwakiyero Chikwekwete, 26, from Traditional Authority (T/A) Kilipula in Karonga District.

Accused ,Mutharika Stepson Tadikila



Lead prosecutor in the case, Dzikondianthu Malunda, told the court on Wednesday that the arrest of the two which happened over the weekend has necessitated a change in the arrangement of names on the charge sheet resulting in Dukes being the first accused while Chikwekwete coming second.

According to the court document, the accused will take a fresh plea following changes to the earlier charge sheet.

Chakwera gets IMF nod on new Extended Credit Facility Program

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera led administration has finally reached a staff – level agreement with International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a new Extended Credit Facility (ECF) Programme which was suspended years ago, due to economic mismanagement by the former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) regime.

The new four – year programme worth $174 million subject to IMF board approval in mid – November, 2023, follows the Second (and last) review of the Staff Monitored Program with Executive Board Involvement (PMB).



President Chakwera is leaving no stone unturned in his efforts to build the country’s ailing economy which was mercilessly plundered by DPP.

In a statement on Wednesday, IMF says building on the track record under the PMB, the proposed ECF-arrangement will support the Chakwera government’s ongoing efforts to restore a stable and sustainable macroeconomic position consistent with strong and durable poverty reduction and growth envisaged under Malawi 2063.

The statement explains that securing debt restructuring with bilateral official and external commercial creditors will be key to restore medium – term debt sustainability.

“The IMF team has reached a staff-level agreement on the Second (and last) Review of Malawis Staff Monitored Program with Executive Board Involvement (PMB) and macroeconomic and financial policies and reforms to be supported by an ECF arrangement. Access under the arrangement could be up to SDR 131.86 million (about $174.00 million, representing 95 percent of Malawis IMF quota) over a period of four years. The arrangement is expected to catalyze grant financing. The staff-level agreement is subject to IMF Management and Executive Board approval and receipt of the necessary financing assurances by Malawi’s partners and creditors,” says the statement.

“Malawi is recovering from a series of shocks, including an outbreak of cholera and cyclone Freddy. Real GDP growth is projected to increase to 1.6 percent in 2023, with shortages of foreign exchange still weighing on economic activity. Inflation is expected to average 30.3 percent in 2023 and to decline to around 7 percent in the medium – term.

“The authorities stepped up efforts to meet fiscal targets under the PMB, adjusting expenditure to offset a shortfall in revenue, and containing government borrowing to slow money growth. The Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) tightened the monetary policy to contain inflationary pressures and resumed foreign exchange auctions. Rebuilding foreign reserves of the RBM has been slow as access to trade credit remains limited since the beginning of the year.

“The authorities continue to pursue good faith negotiations with commercial and official bilateral creditors and are in arrears on commercial debt while these discussions continue.

The prospective ECF – supported program will aim at restoring macroeconomic stability, building a foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth, addressing weaknesses in governance and institutions, and strengthening resilience to climate-related shocks. Fiscal policy will aim at achieving a debt-stabilizing primary balance in the medium-term through a package of expenditure adjustment and revenue mobilization measures. The authorities are committed to applying fiscal discipline, containing domestic borrowing, and improving public financial management.

“Monetary policy will remain anchored on containing money growth. It will aim to tame inflation by ensuring positive real interest rates. The banking system remains stable though exposure to government securities needs to be closely monitored. External sector policies will focus on rebuilding official international reserves and facilitating a market-determined exchange rate. The authorities are committed to ramp up their efforts to improve data quality and timely submission of the data to the IMF staff.

3 arrested over brutal murder of MCA student

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By Chisomo Phiri

Three suspects are in police custody at Soche Police in Blantyre in connection to the brutal murder of a fourth year Malawi College of Accountancy (MCA) student, Shaibu Ali Dulani, 27, two months ago.

The suspects are Gift James, 19, Thoko Saikonde, 18 and Twaibu Shaibu, 18.

A crime situation report shows the three led police officers to a crime scene where they demonstrated how they hit the deceased with a stone in the head from behind.

It is reported that late Dulani was robbed of his laptop which the law enforcers have since recovered from the suspects.



Meanwhile, Deputy Police Spokesperson in the South West Region Beatrice Mikuwa has applauded the relationship the law enforcers have with communities in fighting crime.

“People should be commended for tipping the police whenever they suspect others have committed a crime. This should be commended,” said Mikuwa

She added Police have further arrested murder suspects in Mdeka and Lirangwe within Blantyre, and one other in Chiradzulu who is alleged to have recently murdered a man before stealing his bicycle at Speedy’s in the district.

Dulani was pursuing a course in Business Management and Entrepreneurship at the college and met his fate in Nkolokosa Township on his way from a Mosque.

He hailed from Traditional Authority(T/A) Makanjira in Mangochi district.

Kalindo’s warrant of arrest suspended

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By Chisomo Phiri

Senior Resident Magistrate Wanangwa Nyirenda has on Tuesday afternoon set free outspoken political activist-cum-comedian Bon Kalindo after suspending his warrant.

Nyirenda faulted the manner in which the state executed the arrest; describing it as unprocedural to criminal procedure and evidence code.

He further observed that the state simply adopted its application for warrant of arrest for Kalindo without bringing him before the sitting court.

Kalindo



It also emerged in the court that the state did not show Kalindo’s lawyer, Stanley Chirwa either the contents or the warrant itself.

Kalindo spent four nights in police cell following his controversial arrest last Friday for allegedly failing to honour his bail conditions in a case he is accused of publishing false news likely to cause alarm and public panic.

In his interview with the now closed Rainbow Television in 2021, Kalindo claimed that he has knowledge of people who kill persons with albinism in Malawi but did not mention their names.

Apostle Joseph Ziba holds successful Men’s Legacy Conference

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s renowned man of God Apostle Joseph Ziba on Saturday September 15, 2023 successfully held a Men’s Legacy Conference in the Malawi’s commercial city of Blantyre.

The conference was held at the magnificent Golden Peacock Hotel in the city.

Under the theme’ The Making of The Real Man’ the conference attracted a lot of men from different parts of Blantyre city and other surrounding districts.

This was the first men’s conference that was open to the general public.

In his attractive presentation, Business Mogul Napoleon Dzombe who was the event’s guest of honor talked more on the importance of good planning and hard work if one is do well in everything.

Apostle Ziba’s Mens legacy conference



Dzombe said many people fail to succeed in life because they do not plan well and hard work towards what they want to achieve.

“If you have do something please always plan it well and work hard for it to be done. Most things that are not well planned do not bear the good fruits and fail,”said Dzombe.

The successful business man who runs several businesses in Malawi and abroad such as Mtalimanja Holdings shared how he ventured into business and how he grew up to where he is now.

He encouraged the conference attendees to always not underrate themselves if they want to achieve big in business.

“Business requires people who have self confident. People who don look themselves down. In business, always gather courage that what you are starting, you will finish it and bring expected results,” he said .

Dzombe indicated that he started business as a salt seller rising up to a person who now owns several businesses in Malawi.

He revealed a secret that one to be successful in Malawian businesses should avoid doing one business for long.

“If you want to survive in Malawi businesses, you should not to be committed to one business.Always change from one business to another.In that way you can grow big,” he said.

On his part, Apostle Joseph Ziba who organized the conference urged men to make right decisions if they want to make it in life.

Said Ziba :”Everything starts with a decision whether good or bad. What ever you have today is a result of a decision you once made in the past. So, for you to succeed in life, please make sure that you are making a right decision. That is one step to success and a very important one.

“Decide now what you want to be. If you decide wrongly, you will also harvest bad results at the end. The important thing is Make a Decision,”


Ziba also encouraged men to have knowledge on what they do so as for them to take a right path for their success.

“Another thing for one to succeed in life is exposure. You do not go far in life if you do not know much. What you don’t know does not exist to you. You can’t expect what you don’t know. So for you to succeed make sure you aquire knowledge, expose yourself,”he said.

The Apostle read a number of verses in relation to the man’s success in life.

Pastor Joseph Ziba is the president and founder of the Fountain of Victory Outreach Ministry.

God called him into the ministry in 1996 when he was just a young man.

He is one of the rare ministers whom God has trusted with deep revelation of the word and the manifestations of the power of God.