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Pastor arrested in Lilongwe for inserting fingers in girls privates as Demon cleansing

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By Martha Chirambo

Police in Lilongwe on Sunday, arrested a 30-year-old pastor from Maye, Nathenje for allegedly touching and inserting his fingers into the private parts of two sisters in the name of cleansing them from evil spirits.

Confirming the arrest, Lilongwe Police spokesperson, Hastings Chigalu said Juma Njera of Come to Jesus Ministries invited the two sisters aged 17 and 24 to his house for special prayers on Saturday.



Chigalu said Njera had prophesied to them that they were possessed with demons that needed deliverance quickly.

“On arrival at around 19:00 hours, the sisters were first given the so called holy water to wash their faces for the demons to go out,” said Chigalu.

He said Njera then told the sisters that the anointing water was failing to effectively work because the girls’ evil spirits entered them through their private parts hence, there was a need for special deliverance by physically touching the affected parts.

“The suspect then ordered the victims to remove their clothes and started inserting his fingers into the girls private parts, one by one claiming that it was the only way the demons would be defeated,” Chigalu said.

According to Chigalu, when Njera finished touching the girls, he escorted the victims home since it was dark.

He said the sisters narrated the whole ordeal to their parents who later took them to Nathenje Police Post to report the matter and led to the arrest of the suspect who has since been charged with two counts of indecent assault.

Njera hails from Chiphole Village, T/A Mambo in Mangochi District.

Government committed to work with religious groups

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Deputy Presidential Special Advisor on Religious Affairs, Sheikh Hashim Abbas has told people of Nkhata-Bay district that the government of President Lazarus Chakwera is very committed to work with religious groups in the country and promote them for development of the country.

He was speaking at Chifira congregation of the Church of African Presbyterian (CAP) in Nkhata-Bay where he attended the coronation ceremony of Reverend Mahawu Manda as the resident pastor for Chifira congregation on Saturday, August 20, 2022.

“President Chakwera is so committed to work with religious groups in this country so that we develop the country together.



As a church, we have responsibilities in various developments that collaborate and support the government efforts in developing the country and promoting the livelihood of Malawian people both socially and spiritually, hence our need to work hand in hand with the government.” Said Abbas.

In his remarks, parliamentarian for the area, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma told the gathering that the church and politics goes together, and there is a great need for the two to work together in developing the country.

Zikhale who was accompanied by the regional chairman for North South in the Malawi Congress Party, Joseph Chavula said: “Without the church, there is no politics, it has been such ever-since, and as politicians we must embrace the church. These are the leaders who help us very much in the villages, hence our coming to witness this ceremony as Rev. Manda who is also the General Secretary for the church takes over the pastorship of this congregation.”

Additionally, Nkhata-Bay South MP urged the people to practice hygiene and cleanliness to control the outbreak of diseases such as Cholera which has hit hard his area.

“Let us practice cleanliness in our homes by washing hands all the time, and boiling water before we drink among others so that we deal away with this outbreak. This constituency has become the first to be hit so hard, as am speaking we have already lost 55 people to cholera, and this is to high in the few days we have been hit.” Added Ng’oma.

But Ng’oma commended President Chakwera for making sure that funds are found for safe water project in the district which he said will end the problem of safe water in Nkhata-Bay.

Later in the day, the parliamentarian in a company of the regional chairman, visited the cholera outbreak camp at Tukombo in the district where they donated various items to be used at the camp including cash.

Bullets Reserve leave it late to snatch 2-1 victory over Blue Eagles in the FDH Cup
-To meet Extreme FC in the semi-finals

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By Staff Reporter


Blue Eagles FC were left heartbroken as Nyasa Big Bullets Reserve’s Lyton Chinong’one scored in the last minute to boot the area 30 side out of the FDH Cup.

Eagles were the first to score in the 35th minute through Chifuniro Mpinganjira but their lead was cancelled 12 minutes later by the Young Bullets’ Wongani Kaponya.

But just when everybody thought the match was going into penalties, Chinong’one broke the hearts of Blue Eagles’ followers in the 94th minute after Eagles defence was caught napping in the line of duty.



Young Bullets’ win means that one of the regional teams will make it to the final of the competition as another premier division side Extreme FC booked themselves a place in the semi-finals following their 2-0 win against Changalume Barracks at Balaka Stadium.

Beaston Jimu and Maxwell Matewere were on target for Extreme FC.

On Saturday Nyasa Big Bullets beat Chitipa United 2-0 to book themselves a place in the semi-finals and they will meet sworn rivals Mighty Mukuru Wanderers who thumped Kamuzu Barracks 4-1 at Kamuzu Stadium.

Wanderers books ticket to FDH Cup semi-final after 4-1 win over KB-To meet rivals Nyasa Big Bullets

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers progressed to the semi-finals of the 2022 FDH Cup after overcoming Kamuzu Barracks on Saturday in a match that took place at Kamuzu Stadium.

Vincent Nyangulu opened the score sheet for the Nomads just seconds before half time when he headed home a Misheck Botomani’s cross.

The Nomads got their second goal just five minutes in the second half through Francis Mkonda who headed home an Adeleke Kolawole’s cross.



Vitumbiko Kumwenda scored the third goal for Wanderers in the 54th minute after he was sent by man of the match Yamikani Chester .

The soldiers pulled one back in the 75th minute through Zeliat Nkhoma who converted a penalty after Wanderers’ goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa committed a foul in the box.

Isaac Kaliati scored the last goal of the match in the 83rd minute with a clinical finish from another Yamikani Chester’s assist.

After the game, Chester got his second man of the match accolade in this year’s FDH Cup as he was also voted man of the match in Wanderers’ 3-nil win against Dedza Dynamos in the round of 16.

The win means the Lali Lubani boys will take on Nyasa Big Bullets FC who secured a 2-nil away victory against Chitipa United on Saturday.

Babatunde Adepoju and Anthony Mfune were on target for the People’s team team to ensure soccer fanatics another mouth-watering Blantyre derby.

In another FDH Cup semi-final clash, Nyasa Big Bullets Reserve will host Blue Eagles FC at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday as Changalume Barracks takes on fellow premier division side Extreme FC at Balaka Stadium.

MACRA bites again- revokes Radio content licences for Joy, Capital and Sapitwa radios

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By Staff Reporter

The Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) has revoked Radio Content Licences for Joy Radio, Sapitwa FM and Capital Radio.

MACRA says in a statement that the decision for revocation follows a substantial breach of a condition of their licences namely failure to pay annual licence fees.

The statement says as of 15 August 2022, the deadline for payment,Joy Radio, Sapitwa FM and Capital FM owed MACRA K18, 115, 992.00, K14, 199,000.00 and K13, 926, 182.23 respectively in outstanding fees.



The revocation of the licences will be effective 30 days from 19 August 2022, thedate of receipt by Joy Radio, Sapitwa FM and Capital Radio, of the notification fromMACRA revoking their licences.

MACRA further says Joy Radio, Sapitwa FM and Capital FM are free to apply, in future, for a contentlicence if they have no outstanding regulatory issues with MACRA.

MACRA would like to further inform the public, that Mzati FM and MzatiTelevision have paid MACRA K6, 199, 875.10 and K17, 180, 000.00 respectively
and therefore cleared all outstanding licence fees.

At this juncture, MACRA clarifies that Mzati FM and Mzati Television’s cases on outstanding fees have been closed.

MACRA has also withdrawn the following frequencies for failure by the operatorsto utilize those frequencies within the timelines set by the Authority.

FM Broadcaster Frequency (MHz) Location.

1 Timveni Radio 87.5 Chikangawa

2 Timveni Radio 99.5 Karonga

3 Radio Maria 100.7 Chitipa

4 Radio Maria 105.9 Dwangwa

5 Capital Radio 105.3 Mangochi

6 Sapitwa FM 104 Lilongwe

7 Sapitwa FM 101.4 Mangochi

It further advises all licensees in the Telecommunications, Broadcasting and Postal sectors, that failure to pay annual licence fees is a serious breach of theirlicences and they risk having their licences revoked if the fees are not paid. –