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ACB not yet done with Chilima-says Chizuma

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By Staff Reporter

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) czar Martha Chizuma has said that the graft busting body is not yet done with Vice President Saulosi Klaus Chilima and the corruption charges as well as a warrant of arrest against him has not been withdrawn as some people would want the nation to believe.

“No arrest had been withdrawn. The work that we do is quiet tasking-emotionally, physically and even resource wise. We will proceed with what we are supposed to do,” said Chizuma during a debate to mark the Africa Anti-Corruption Day in Lilongwe on Friday.

She also said there had not been political interference from President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to force the Bureau drop the matter as is further being suggested in some quarters.
“There has not been any political influence and even if there was, we would not be cowed into doing what is not right,” she added.

Chilima

However, Chizuma condemned UTM supporters for blocking ACB investigators when the graft bursting body tried to interrogate the vice President at his Area 43 residence in Lilongwe. She urged the supporters to adopt a mindset change and consider the negative implication of corruption on the country.
“When you look at what corruption does, let us say it is done by the current Tonse Alliance government, those who suffer are not only people in opposition. Even those who support the Tonse Alliance also suffer.
“Regardless of your political party, start hating corruption for what it is. People that are indulging in corruption are the evil ones. It is them that are doing this evil not their political parties. It is my wish that we see a change of mind set by the population as a whole,” she said.

Chizuma further pointed out that ACB will not be intimidated by such acts stressing that those who are implicated in corrupt activities will face the law.

The ACB last month released a report that exposed top government officials linked to the alleged corrupt network of United Kingdom based businessperson Zuneth Sattar. Chilima is among the top officials mentioned to have received huge sums of money from Sattar with the motive of influencing award of government contracts.

The exposure resulted in President Chakwera freezing delegated roles to the Vice-President and dismissing Inspector General of Police George Kainja.
President Chakwera questioned why ACB had not included those implicated during the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration while Chilima in a statement described the accusations levelled against him as politically motivated.

After reports that the ACB planned to interview Chilima, his UTM supporters gathered at his residence in a move that was seen as a ploy to intimidate the bureau.
The Malawi Law Society (MLS), among others, condemned the act.
“We call upon members of the Vice-President’s political party or the general public to avoid taking actions and steps that may be perceived to obstruct or impede the course of justice in the matter concerning the allegations of corruption by the Vice-President,” reads in part MLS statement issued on June 26 2022.

Court Rejects State Request on Prophet Bushiri case

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By Ephraim Nyondo

The Magistrate Court in Lilongwe has today rejected the request by the State to have witnesses in Prophet Shepherd Bushiri case testify in South Africa.

Chief Resident Magistrate Madalitso Chimwanza has since given the State and defense lawyers 14 days each to make a fresh application on how the witnesses should give their testimony and based on that make its decision.

The Court further said the DPP does not have the powers to make the application under the law. The powers are with the court to make the application and not the parties.

The matter has since been adjourned to 5 August to hear the fresh applications from both sides.

Ntchisi man arrested for setting ablaze two houses

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By Staff Reporter

Police in Ntchisi are keeping in custody a 30- year-old Killian Mkokha for allegedly setting ablaze two houses over a hat (chipewa).

Ntchisi Police Spokesperson Yohane Tasowana, has confirmed of the incident which took place at Kalikuni 2 Village in the district after a certain young boy (name withheld) had allegedly put on a hat similar to his.


Tasowana says thereafter, the suspect asked the boy to give him his hat arguing that it belonged to him and that it contained some charms for his business but the boy refused to do so saying he had bought it own his own.

According to Tasowana, this did not go down well with the Mkokha, who allegedly reacted angirily and set ablaze the two houses belonging to the boy’s parents destroying property valued at K500,000 in the process.

Mutharika lies exposed

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On 17 February, 2018, former President Peter Mutharika Presidential Press Secretary Mgeme Kalilani who was also spokesperson disclosed that authorities have launched a massive manhunt to bring to book individuals behind fake Facebook account of former president Peter Mutharika.

Kalilani hinted that President Mutharika
does not have a Facebook account as alleged.

He said the law will take its course once the perpetrators are apprehended.

According to the letter on the page: “Mutharika” is said to have asked Bushiri to consider investing in his home country as it is not worthy to invest overseas.


“So, as the President of Malawi, my door is open to have a dialogue with this powerful man of God, Prophet Bushiri for his investments here in Malawi,” reads the letter in part which was refuted by the State House.

However barely four years Mutharika has come out through the same Facebook page mobilizing Malawians to listen to Voice of America interview with him.

Mutharika has shown to be a dishonest citizens who never doesn’t want to associate himself with truth.

Mutharika as former president should learn to say truth and nothing else but the truth.

Goshen City announces Support to Gwamba and Picksy Album Launches

By Ephraim Nyondo

Goshen City has stamped its authority as a key partner in the country’s arts industry by supporting two artists, Gwamba and Piksy, who have released their albums and are currently busy with processes of launching them.

Gospel musician Gwamba is launching his second album, True Independence, in Blantyre on 23rd July 2022 and Goshen City has supported with K15 million. On the other side, rapper Piksy—who launched his Mtunda album in Blantyre and Lilongwe—has been supported with K5 million to help him take the launch to Mzuzu.

Briefing the media in Lilongwe on Friday, deputy chief executive officer of Goshen City Mr Willie Kalonga said the gesture is a potent breakpoint statement to artists globally that they have a partner in Goshen City.

Piksy and Gwamba benefitting from Goshen City



“We don’t want people to see this as Goshen City on one hand and Gwamba and Piksy on the other. We want people to see this as the beginning of a fruitful journey between Goshen City and the arts industry in the globally. In this journey, we will partner with every artist both locally and internationally,” he said.

In his remarks, Gwamba said organizing a concert is financially strenuous as such his management has been knocking on various institutions and individuals’ seeking support and Goshen City is just one of them.

“I am so thankful to Goshen City. In the days coming, we will also be unveiling several other companies that have come forth to support our concert. We always strive to transparent to our sponsors and also to our fans,” he said.

On his part, Piksy said he appreciate the support that has been rendered by Goshen City.

“We hope some organisations will appreciate art as well and support other artists in the country. The art industry can help develop our country and employ many young people if properly handled and provided with support,” he said.