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NCA court documents clear Chakwera from Sattar saga

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By Dickson Kashoti

Contrary to popular views that President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera is one of those implicated in Zuneth Sattar corruption scandal, UK court documents have shown that the President is not one of those who received money or any bribes from the businessman.

Weeks ago an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) report mentioned Vice President Saulosi Klaus Chilima as among those mentioned in the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) court filings as having received huge sums of money from Sattar to influence award of government contracts.

Soon after the revelation, Chakwera withheld delegated duties to Chilima’s office, fired Police Inspector General George Kainja and suspended some of those mentioned.

A latest Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) on Tuesday revealed that although letters from the President to the Army Commander Vincent Nundwe were found with Sattar, there is nothing that connects Chakwera to the corruption scandal.

“Neither Chakwera not Nundwe has been named in the ACB or the NCA corruption investigations,” reads the PIJ story.

The story indicates that when NCA searched Sattar’s UK residence, they found a letter from Chakwera to Nundwe but the story did not disclose the content of the letter.

Soon after the PIJ report social media was awash with postings indicating that Chakwera has also been implicated, but several commentators have observed that if the President was among those who received bribes from Sattar the NCA report could have explicitly said so.

“It is very funny that people want to drag Chakwera into this yet the PIJ report has said he is not mentioned in the court filings. This sounds like a plot to drag Chakwera into a mess which he is not party to it. People just want to see the President be dragged into the mad along with Chilima,” said one commentator Charles Mponda on Facebook.

Chilima’s planned demos over presidential immunity fails, now moves to sponsor smear campaign against Chakwera

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By Staff Reporter

Following the revelation that he was implicated in the Sattar saga, vice President Saulosi Chilima moved, demanding removal of the presidential immunity and attempted to bribe a few unemployed young Malawians to stage demonstrations.

However, the plan failed miserably after some of the youths he tried to sponsor saw through his selfish motive.

Not to be outdone, Chilima has no resorted to sponsoring a smear campaign against President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, who this far has been declared “clean” by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), the same institution that revealed that Chilima received huge sums of money from Sattar to influence award of contracts.



The information we have, Chilima has been meeting several journalists to find a way on how the Sattar saga could be twisted in his favour.

The efforts have led to the latest Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ) story which has attempted to bring Chakwera into the Sattar narrative, though not successfully satisfying the selfish needs of the vice President.

Contrary to what Chilima expected from NCA and PIJ, the story has instead confirmed that President Chakwera is not one of those implicated in Zuneth Sattar corruption scandal.

The PIJ, quoting UK court documents, says the court filings have shown that the President is not one of those who received money or any bribes from the businessman.

“Neither Chakwera not Nundwe has been named in the ACB (Anti-Corruption Bureau) or the NCA corruption investigations,” reads the PIJ story on Tuesday.

Chilima wanted to use the demonstrations as a distraction to an eminent arrest by the ACB and now he believes a distraction through a smear campaign on his boss will bring miracles.

Weeks ago an ACB report mentioned Vice President Saulosi Klaus Chilima as among those mentioned in the UK’s NCA court filings as having received huge sums of money from Sattar to influence award of government contracts.

Soon after the revelation, Chakwera withheld delegated duties to Chilima’s office, fired Police Inspector General George Kainja and suspended some of those mentioned.

PIJ revealed that although letters from the President to the Army Commander Vincent Nundwe were found with Sattar, there is nothing that connects Chakwera to the corruption scandal.

The story indicates that when NCA searched Sattar’s UK residence, they found a letter from Chakwera to Nundwe but the story did not disclose the contents of the letter.

Soon after the PIJ report social media was awash with postings indicating that Chakwera has also been implicated, but several commentators have observed that if the President was among those who received bribes from Sattar the NCA report could have explicitly said so.

“It is very funny that people want to drag Chakwera into this yet the PIJ report has said he is not mentioned in the court filings. This sounds like a plot to drag Chakwera into a mess which he is not party to it. People just want to see the President be dragged into the mad along with Chilima,” said one commentator Charles Mponda on Facebook.

Last week plans were also unearthed about Chilima sponsoring his UTM sympathisers to clandestinely organise nationwide protests in trying to force government and judicial stakeholders to have President Chakwera’s immunity removed.

Information tracking meetings and phone calls showed that UTM senior members had been discussing the plan in detail.

The move followed an address by Chilima, who was busy lobbying for removal of Presidential immunity.

Many Malawians viewed his remarks as a deliberate hint that though he has been implicated in Sattar corrupt dealings, everyone in Tonse Alliance should be placed under investigation.

Legal experts have already thwarted his assertions saying the law does not stop a sitting President from being investigated by state-sanctioned investigative and prosecutorial agencies like the ACB.

Since Chilima’s last week address, UTM has been holding meetings with many political and civil society stakeholders to try and push for removal of Presidential immunity with a thin hope that it will help them blackmail President Chakwera and his Malawi Congress Party.

Most of the meetings have been taking place at the party headquarters in the plush suburb of Area 10 in Lilongwe with several satellite meetings in Area 18, Area 23, Area 36 and Chitipi.

The graft-busting body has been making attenpts to interrogate the Vice President, but the ACB officers have been blocked with one such occasion seeing scores of party supporters, in a clear defiance of the law, blocking the road to Chilima’s Area 43 House in Lilongwe.

Malawians across the country expressed displeasure at the conduct of UTM supporters labelling it undemocratic and anti-justice.

Malawi Fiscal Police pouches on Kukoma Oil Company owner Shiraz Karim for money laundering

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi Fiscal Police on Monday, July 11, 2022 invaded Kukoma Oil Company owner Shiraz Karim home in Blantyre for money laundering worth US$4 million.

According to sources privy on the matter say Karim said to have been keeping such huge some of money meant to be externalise out of the country.

Kukoma oil owner’s fiscal fraud comes amid the country’s forex shortage.

Shiraz Karim ,Kukoma owner



The country’s graft body Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has been alerted on the matter as Karim is reportedly also corrupted government officials on other government business contracts.

Shiraz however refused to comment on the matter when contacted

We yet to follow the details.

M1 Road Rehabilitation Launched

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Reported by Mayeso Chikhadzula

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says the rehabilitation of M1 Road is crucial to the economic development of the country.

Dr Chakwera was speaking at Mtiti Primary School Ground in Dowa during a development rally held after unveiling a plaque marking the official launch of the M1 Road rehabilitation works.

The President for some minutes operated an excavator signalling commencement of the road rehabilitation.

Chakwera launching M1 rehabilitation



The Malawi leader said by constructing the M1 road, he is sending a message to Malawians that development matters and should benefit all Malawians from Nsanje to Chitipa.

Dr Chakwera then thanked the European Investment Bank and the European Union for financing the project which he said will create over 4000 jobs in the country.



He said the over 300 kilometres stretch will also help provide confidence to development partners that even dualisation of the same road shortly will be possible.

The President, therefore, warned corrupt individuals to stay away from the project or face the law.

In his remarks, the representative of the European Investment Bank in Southern Africa, Jim Hodges, said they have committed huge sums of money after looking at the importance of the project.

His words were echoed by the European Union representative to Malawi, Bartek Studniarask, who said the road offers a great opportunity to Malawi as the country needs to fully engage in international trade.

Minister of Transport and Public Works, Jacob Hara, assured the contractors of total support from the government as they undertake the project.

Earlier, MCP Regional Chairperson for the Centre, Patrick Chilondola, hailed President Chakwera for making sure that the road rehabilitation project is launched.

Vice President, Dr Saulos Chilima, and Former Vice President, Khumbo Kachali, were among the notable leaders in attendance.

President Chakwera urges SADC countries to remain united

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has called upon all Southern African Development Community(SADC) member states to remain united to overcome numerous challenges the region is going through.

He made the remarks during the official opening of the 51st Plenary Assembly of the SADC Parliamentary Forum at Bingu International Convention Center in the Capital Lilongwe, on Monday, July 11,2022.



President Chakwera told the delegates that SADC is going through times of hardship, calamity, and uncertainty that requires holding hands as one big family for its strength and endurance.

“All around us on every continent are rising tides of global and regional upheavals, a time beset with existential threats to our way of life, common purpose and destiny. Our generation is staring into the chasm of global recession, economic stagnation, food insecurity, a fragile supply chain, rising global commodity prices, and many enemies of progress looking to exploit the suffering of others to cause social unrest and undermine institutions. And so for us as SADC family that time for uncertainty in which we must band together for strength and endurance has come.” Said Malawi leader who is also the chairman for SADC.

President Chakwera further expressed his pleasure that the theme for the Plenary Assembly this year is in line with the SADC vision of economic well-being and poverty eradication in Southern Africa, adding that it is in tandem with the Maseru 1996 SADC Protocol on Energy.

He said “I have noted with pleasure that the theme for this Plenary Assembly is: ‘Towards Energy Sufficiency, Sustainability, and Self-Sufficiency in the SADC Region’. I think this is a well and carefully chosen theme. It is in tandem with the Maseru 1996 SADC Protocol on Energy which recognizes the importance of energy in pursuit of the SADC vision of economic well-being and poverty eradication in Southern Africa. Therefore, I have no doubt that the deliberations of this Plenary Assembly Session will be guided and anchored on the foundation principles and objectives of the Southern African Development Community (SADC)”.

Additionally, President Chakwera told the delegates to the Assembly that as other countries in the SADC region, Malawi has felt the turbulence of disrupted global economy following the climate change devastation, a hit by Covid-19 pandemic, and a hit by Tropical Storms Ana and Gombe, as well as political unrest among others, leaving the country in a state of devastation.

But President Chakwera came quick to say regardless of the devastations the country has gone through, the country has remained confident that it will come out stronger and better.