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Chilima’s corruption case adjourned to July 19

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By Chisomo Phiri

High Court Judge Redson Kapindu has on Monday adjourned to July 19,2023 the case in which Vice President Saulos Chilima is being accused of corruption.

The defense applied that the court must waive bail conditions where Chilima reports to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) once every three months and has his passport withheld by the court.



The court also ruled that the case must return to the court on August 1, 2023 for disclosures of witnesses and plea.

Kapindu said that there is need for prosecution to serve defense with disclosures before the accused hears his charges and takes plea of either guilty or not guilty.

Defense lawyers led by Kalekeni Kaphale argued that they did not have enough time to study the charges before coming to court where their client, Chilima, was to take plea and for the mention of his charges.

“In view of arguments from both parties and also that the accused was arrested in November last year about eight months down the line the prosecution could have had time to put together the charge sheet and make disclosures available,” said Kapindu.

Earlier on, Kapindu ruled that the disclosures should be made within seven days to which the state requested for extension of time.

This is where Judge Kapindu granted the state 21 days.

ACB arrested Chilima on November 25 2022 for allegedly receiving bribes amounting to $280 000 from businessman and corruption suspect Zunneth Sattar.

He faces six counts-three are for corrupt practices by a public officer contrary to Section 24(1) of the Corrupt Practices Act (CPA), two are for receiving advantage for using influence in regard to contracts contrary to Section 29 (1) (b) of the CPA.

The UTM President is also answering a count of failing to make a full report to a police officer or an officer of the ACB that an advantage had been corruptly given contrary to Section 36 (1) of the CPA.

Chakwera secures 10 million kgs Tobacco market in China

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera says he has secured a market for 10 million kgs of burley and flue – cured Tobacco on his recent China trip.

This is good news to Malawian Tobacco farmers to benefit from their sweat.

The Malawi leader jetted back home on Monday 3rd July 2023 from China where he attended the Third China – Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation (CAETE) Forum.

Updating Malawians through his official Facebook page, President Chakwera explained that the development is a huge incentive to farmers in the country who through extra effort to their trade – will gain from this new economic opportunity.



“In addition, we also reinforced cooperation with China though discussions with government officials and penning of several memoranda of understanding with Huawei Technologies for more cooperation in renewable energy, broadband connectivity, e – government, smart education and ICT talent training,” he said.

On the economic front and as continuation of negotiations with multilateral creditors, says Chakwera, he lobbied China to ease the debt burden that continues to weigh down the country’s economic prospects.

“I am anticipative that these continued discussions will in the end yield good news including a new economic programme with the International Monetary Fund.”

Mwanamveka, Dausi Plundering case adjourned

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By Durell Namasani

The case aimed at committing to the financial crimes court the matter involving former cabinet in the ministers in the DPP regime, Joseph Mwanamvekha, Nicholas Dausi and three others accused of plundering public resources, has been adjourned to Friday, July 7, 2023.

It has emerged that at the time the proceedings started, the law stipulated that the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) could only prosecute with consent from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), and that consent has not yet been obtained.

Defence lawyer Cassim Chidothi says he sees no basis of commit to a he Financial Crimes Court a case involving former Finance Minister Joseph Mwanamveka, former Homeland Security Minister Nicholas Dausi and three others.

Meanwhile, Chief Resident Magistrate Court in Lilongwe has since given the ACB up to Friday this week to present a letter seeking consent from the Director of Public Prosecutions before the case gets committed to the Financial Crimes Court.

However, the ACB said they wrote a letter seeking consent from the DPP but did not get any response, nor the consent.

The case has since been adjourned for the ACB to present the letter they wrote to the DPP which means that if they do, the committal proceedings will proceed on Friday.

Mwanamvekha and Dausi are being accused in connection with a multi-billion kwacha procurement contract at Malawi Prison Services where they are suspected of purchasing items that included socks, underwear, steel plates, cups, cuffs, belts and whistles between February 2019 and June 2020 without following procedures.

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) says investigations showed that the former finance minister abused his office to approve the payment without considering the urgency and importance of the said equipment.

Chimwendo Banda donates K1 million to Chitipa United FC

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By Aliko Munde

Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture, Richard Chimwendo Banda, Saturday donated K1 million to Chitipa United Football Club to alleviate some of the challenges the team is facing.

Banda also hosted the team to a luncheon on Sunday in Karonga on its way to base from Lilongwe after drawing 0-0 with Silver Strikers.

He said that he doesn’t want to see Chitipa United being relegated due to financial challenges, hence the donation.

“Chitipa United FC is displaying excellent soccer tactics and by defeating two local giants, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets it’s no mean achievement. Today they drew with Silver Strikers,” Banda said.

He added that he will embark on an initiative to fundraise for the Lions of Chitipa so that the team is motivated and make to the top of the league.

Senior Chief Mwabulambya who received the donation on behalf of the team’s management, applauded Banda for good gesture, which he said is wealth emulating.

General Secretary for Chitipa United FC, Duma Ngoma, applauded Chimwendo Banda and appealed to companies and individuals to come forward and sponsor the team.

DPP governing council meeting underway as party risks being dragged to court for contempt

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By Chisomo Phiri Phiri

The former ruling party, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) risks being dragged to court for contempt as it proceeds with plans to hold a National Governing Council (NGC) meeting. The party gurus have gathered today at Nkopola Lodge in Mangochi .

Last week, some members had obtained an injunction restraining the party from holding the said NGC meeting on June 24, but now DPP through spokesperson Shadric Namalomba claims that the said order was stayed by the Supreme Court of Appeal, hence the meeting.

APM arriving at the NGC meeting



“I can confirm that the NGC meeting is on. It is not against any court order because the Supreme Court of Appeal stayed that order so we are not braking any law. The meeting will proceed,” Namalomba told Nation Online.

But in response to Namalomba’s remarks, lawyer for the members who obtained the injunction, Wapona Kita also told Nation Online that they have not been served with any Stay Order, and DPP will be dragged to court for contempt if it continues with the meeting.

Said Kita to Nation Online: “We have just been seeing the said order in the social media, but my clients have not been served. So for us, that order does not exist and should the party proceed with the NGC meeting, we have clear instructions to file for contempt of court.

“We also have instructions to obtain an injunction against implementation of any decision that could be made during the said meeting. So for us, our injunction stands, and any act to the contrary will be taken as contempt.”

Today’s planned NGC meeting, among other things, is expected to set a date and venue for the party’s National Elective Conference(NEC) where the party will elect its presidential candidate for the 2025 elections, among other positions.

And according to Namalomba, this NGC is the first step in the Party’s resolve to prepare for victory in 2025.

Meanwhile,the NGC meeting is coming at a time when mandates for the NGC members are set to expire this month, according to the party’s constitution.