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High court dismisses Chakaka’s application on Chizuma’s interdiction case

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By Chisomo Phiri

Information reaching this publication indicates the High Court in Blantyre through Judge Mike Tembo has today dismissed an application by the Malawi’s Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda to stop permission for judicial review granted to Malawi Law Society over the interdiction of Martha Chizuma Director General of Anti-Corruption.

Government wanted the permission to be stopped on nine grounds among others that the Malawi Law Society lacks sufficient interest in the case and that the issue of interdiction of Chizuma is a private issue between Chizuma and her employer.

Government also argued that the Law Society is acting as a surrogate complainant when the actual aggrieved party is competent to challenge government decision and has not challenged no complained in this matter.

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But Tembo has dismissed the application saying it lacks merit.

This week Malawi Law Society (MLS) obtained an injunction against the interdiction of Chizuma as well as the arrest and continued prosecution.

However, the government through Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda yesterday made an urgent application to vacate the injunction.

The AG appointed three private practice lawyers including former Attorney General, Kalekeni Kaphale to vacate the Injunction.

Several human rights activists in the country and the US government have condemned the government’s decision on the matter, calling it a failure in the fight against corruption.

20,000 metric tons of fertilizer donated by Russia arrive in Malawi

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi government through the Ministry of Agriculture has announced that 20,000 metric tons of fertilizer donated by the Russian government to Malawi has arrived in the country.

Minister of agriculture Sam Kawale confirmed the news with local media on Monday February 6,2023.

Said Kawale “I can confirm that we have started receiving the Russian fertilizer has started arriving in Blantyre.”



Kawale added that the fresh fertiliser supply is expected to supplement the ongoing Affordable Inputs Programme.


In July last year, the United Nations, through the World Food Programme, announced that the first shipment of Russian fertilizer left the Netherlands for Malawi.

The lot is part of some 260,000 tonnes of the commodity that the Russian Federation Fertiliser Producers pledged to several African countries via an agreement with the World Food Programme (WFP).

Mzuzu university graduate Dudley Msisya wins K24 million in aviator game

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mzuzu University IT graduate Dudley Msisya, who works for Old Mutual in Lilongwe, has become the first big winner for the year 2023, winning 24 Million kwacha in Premier Bet’s Aviator game.

Msisya who resides in Area 24 in the capital is said to have placed a ten thousand kwacha stake to win the huge amount of money.

In an interview with local media,the 29-year-old millionaire, who also runs an IT supplier company called CoolTeck says he will invest part of the money into his company and soya farming business at his Kasiya Farm in Lilongwe.



” I am very happy to win this a lot of money and I will use part of it to boost my business, ” said Msisiys.

The tall and soft-spoken young man, who is still single, indicated that despite being a millionaire now, he has no intentions to marry soon.

” Winning this money doesn’t mean I should marry. I have a lot of important things to do before marriage,” he said.

He however, advised people to desist from the mentality of taking gambling as a source of income.

On his part, Lilongwe Premier Bet Commercial Manager Trevor Whitaker expressed joy with the development, saying the company is delighted at producing more winners in the online game.

” we are very excited that many people are winning our online games. This proves that things are going well,” he said.

Msisya hails from Zambi village Traditional Authority Chikilamayembe, in Rumphi District.

Aviator is a new kind of social multiplayer game consisting of an increasing curve that can crash anytime.

When round starts, a scale of multiplier starts growing.

Player must cash out before the lucky plane flies away.

Originating from the video gaming industry, this format became popular in crypto casinos, due to its simplicity and exciting gambling experience.

3 nabbed for vandalizing a cholera treatment centre in Lilongwe

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Lilongwe are keeping in custody three people from Mgona area for allegedly vandalizing a cholera treatment centre at Area 25 Health Centre following the death of one of theirs due to cholera.

The three are Tyson John,21, Gastina Banda, 20, and 24-year-old Levinson Handiseni.



It is reported that the community members were accusing the health officials of killing the patient, refuting that the death was due to cholera.

The irate people, blocked roads and were seen pelting stones at the cholera treatment facility.

In reaction to the situation, police officers arrrsted the three and also sprayed teargas to disperse others who were attending the violence.

Court adjourns NRW employees unfair dismissal case to March 23,2023

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By Staff Reporter

On Monday February 6, the Mzuzu Industrial court through its Deputy Chairperson Anthony Kapaswiche adjourned to March 23, 2023 a case in which one hundred and forty eight former Northern Region Water Board employees are seeking compensation for unlawful dismissal.

The employees took the matter to court demanding the payment of their arrears and compensations after being unfairly dismissed in September 2020.

The lawyers representing the water board asked the court for more time to consult and asses the witness statements which they received on Friday.



Confirming the development with local media, Constantino Mandala CHRAM associates lawyer representing the former employees said when the matter was brought to court, the argument was that the dismissal was unfair because some of them have been working for the board for sixteen years.

“So the claims that come with unfair dismissal, the court will normally grant compensation for unfair dismissal and if somebody is unfairly dismissed they are entitled to severance pay and because they were dismissed on the basis without notice on the basis that they were casual laborers we have also claimed for notice pay,” said Mandala.

He added “We agreed with counsel that some of the payments which were made like notice pay were very little not in relation to the salaries they were getting and they were also paid a token severance allowance which is contrary to the law”.

The former employees are claiming for compensation for unfair dismissal, payment for severance allowance and payment for notice pay.