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MCP condemns hooliganism and attack on the journalist

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By Linda Kwanjana

The ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) says it is deeply concerned with an attack on the media. On Wednesday
some youths attacked and harassed a Times Group photojournalist, Francis Mzindiko, during a presidential function at Malawi Bureau of Standards building premises in Blantyre.

Party publicity Secretary Ezekiel Peter Ching’oma has since condemned the incident.

“As a democratic party that upholds and respects freedom of the press, the MCP joins President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera in condemning the harassment of the journalist. MCP is fully cooperating with the Malawi Police Service on the investigations of the matter and we urge the law enforcers to arrest the culprits so that they face the long arm of the law. We would like to reiterate that the MCP, under the leadership of President Dr Chakwera, will continue to promote and protect freedom of the press as well as freedom of expression and speech in the country,” reads the statement in part.

Party publicity Secretary Ezekiel Peter Ching’oma



According to the statement, it is never acceptable to harass or intimidate journalists or any individuals for doing their job or exercising their right to free speech.

“Such actions not only
violate the law but also undermine the principles of democracy and respect for human dignity. Journalists play a critical role in holding those in power accountable, and it is crucial that their safety and freedom to do their work are protected. Any form of harassment or violence against journalists should be condemned in the strongest possible terms,” the statement reads.

The statement said MCP has a health working relationship with the media in the country since the dawn of multiparty democracy in the country.

“This is the reason the Chakwera administration has provided conducive working environment for journalists.
This is why, for the first time ever in the history of the country, we have witnessed a sitting Head of State inviting journalists to have breakfast with him in commemoration of World Press Freedom Day.”

The party has since assured Malawians that it will never use the youths to harass or intimidate journalists but rather to spearhead President Dr Lazarus Chakwera’s development agenda.

The party has since wished Mr. Mzindiko quick recovery from the trauma suffered during the ordeal.

Sparc Systems Limited wins ICT firm of the year

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Sparc Systems Limited, a leading multi-product and multi-division system integration company, has won the ICT firm of the year award.

Sparc won the award on Thursday night during an ICT EXPO that took place at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

The event which started on Wednesday 17th May, was organized by ICT Association of Malawi (ICTAM).

Wesley Phiri

Speaking after receiving the award Sparc Systems’ founder Wesley Phiri, said the award is a recognition and testament to the company’s contributions to ICT and its innovations to support the larger community.

Phiri then thanked his team at Sparc Systems, clients for their support and ICTAM for organizing the EXPO.

“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the team at Sparc Systems Limited, our clients for supporting and challenging us to be more and ICT Association of Malawi for this award .We will continue to make a difference in Malawi and beyond as a Pan African brand,” he said.

Sparc Systems operates across Africa with physical offices in countries like Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda.

Sparc’s Core business includes providing enterprise class support, designing and implementations of enterprise solutions including data consolidation, virtualization and data replication to disaster recovery sites, network security, vulnerability assessment and Network Penetration testing, just to mention a few.

Late Mumba’s wife alleged murder case ruling on July 13

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By Chisomo Phiri

High Court Judge Mzondi Mvula yesterday set July 13,2023 as the date he will deliver his ruling on a case involving the wife of the late professor Peter Mumba, who is suspected to have had a hand in the death of her husband.

Anne Mumba, 51, of Chituka Village, Traditional Authority (TA) Malengamzoma, Nkhatabay District is suspected to have committed the act in April,2020.

Before adjourning the case on Thursday morning, the state paraded their last witness detective Steve Kamoto, bringing the total number of witnesses to nine in the case.

Accused, the Late Mumba’s wife



Judge Mvula told the defence to submit their arguments by 2 June and the prosecution until 20 June before his ruling on July 13, which will determine whether or not the wife, Annie Mumba, has a case to answer.

Mumba, a Professor of chemistry at Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) died on April 25 2020 but his death raised suspicions.

Peter Mutharika personal bodyguard Norman Paulos Chisale is not above the Law

By Linda Kwanjana

Social media is currently awash of campaign materials belonging to the former Peter Mutharika’s personal body guard Paulos Norman Chisale ahead of the 2025 campaign.

Chisale is eying for Ntcheu Central Constituency parliamentary seat.

What is surprising people and commentators on social media is that Chisale is busy with the campaign and yet he is answering multiple charges hanging on his head.



For starters on June 14, 2020, Police arrested Mutharika’s bodyguard, for allegedly helping him avoid nearly $7 million in import duties though Mutharika denied knowledge of the scheme, which saw cement for construction of his private property imported duty free.

Norman Chisale is one among several people whom police arrested for alleged involvement in the cement importation deal.

In the same year, police arrested the former deputy commissioner general of the Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA), Roza Mbilizi, for facilitating the importation of the duty-free cement.

Records show that MRA gave Mutharika the clearance to make the duty-free cement importations in three tranches, with each consignment valued at $2.24 million.

A businessman implicated in the deal, Ahmed Chunara, told police that the imports were initiated by State House officials with Chisale on the central stage.

As that is not enough Chisale is also implicated in several cases including being found with suspicious and unexplain property. After being found with 84 vehicles.

Such kind of a person is supposed to clear himself first before standing in on any public office.

This is time Chisale needs to dedicate all his time and resources in fighting for his clearance.

Zomba Stadium to be reopened in December-Chimwendo

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By Staff Reporter


Minister of Local Government, Richard Chimwendo Banda has assured sports followers in the country that Zomba Stadium which is home to Super league side Red Lions FC, will be ready for use by December this year.

Chimwendo made the commitment on Thursday when he visited the facility alongside Super League of Malawi (SULOM) President Fleetwood Haiya.

According to Chimwendo, the second phase of the construction works of the 11,000 capacity stadium would be completed in six months.

Chimwendo and Haiya



“The pledge we are making as Government is that this facility will be ready for use in the next six months. We will make sure that the stadium is built to the highest quality standards so that it will be able to host international games as well,” he said.

On his part, Haiya thanked the minister for honouring his invitation to visit the site.

” As you know, it has been six years since Red Lions started playing their home games away. When we were doing our campaign ahead of Sulom elections, I promised them that I will lobby for the government to complete this very important project,” said Haiya.

The construction of Zomba stadium, has so far cost the government about 4.8 billion Kwacha.