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Court declines Bushiris’ application to have their extradition case in SA dismissed

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court has declined the application made by Shepherd Bushiri and his wife, Mary, to have their extradition case in South Africa dismissed.

The Bushiris appeared in court on Monday to await the verdict on their request for the complete dismissal of South Africa’s extradition request.

However, Chief Resident Magistrate Madalitso Chimwaza ruled that the application was premature, given that no documentary evidence had yet been presented in court.



The court concurred with the Bushiris in their argument that the documents South African authorities sought to use as evidence had not been properly authenticated, and thus, might not be admissible.

Speaking with local media, Dzikondianthu Malunda, the State advocate, disclosed that the state intends to call a single witness, Sibongire Mzinyathi, who serves as the Director of Public Prosecutions for the Gauteng province in South Africa.

“The Court has ruled in our favour and we are happy. We hope the case will continue without disruptions and that it will be determined on merits,” said Malunda.

On the other hand, Wapona Kita, the lawyer representing the Bushiris, expressed satisfaction that the court had upheld the defense’s primary objection regarding the admissibility of the documents presented in court.

“We are very happy that the Magistrate has agreed with us on documents that were tendered in the court that they cannot be used as evidence because it is premature at this stage,” Kitta said.

Meanwhile, the court has adjourned the case until October 10, 2023, at which time the state is expected to present a witness.

The Bushiris, who returned to Malawi in November 2020, are wanted in South Africa to answer criminal charges bordering on fraud and money laundering.

MACRA engages stakeholders through sports

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By Wilfred Golden

In an effort to build strong relationships among its stakeholders, Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) organized sports activities on Saturday October 9, 2023 at Lilongwe golf club.

Participants were drawn from communication as well as the telecommunication sector to take part in games including basketball, football, netball, pool as well as bawo.

Speaking on behalf of MACRA, Mary Botomani, head of Human Resource and Administration said the reason behind the event was to bring the communication sector together for them to have different games and interact socially.



“We also help with health and safety and we hope with this interaction we are going to achieve that,” Botoman said.

One of the participants from Malawi Post Corporation, Zikubwerera Washon said events like these ones strengthen relationships within the communication sector as they all work towards achieving common goals.

“I commend these activities to be of great influence as in the course of doing this, people can easily avoid being attacked by different diseases, which will also help us to save the nation in the right way,” she said.

MACRA Director General, Daud Suleman was also present at the function.

Flames goalkeeper Brighton Munthali to be out for three weeks

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By Staff Reporter


Preliminary findings show that Flames goalkeeper Brighton Munthali has torn ligaments in the thigh and could be sidelined for the next three weeks.

Munthali was taken to the hospital where he was treated as an out patient following an injury he sustained when Malawi hosted Guinea in Afcon qualifiers on Saturday.

Brighton Munthali



Flames was leading 1-nil by the time Munthali was taken out but the match ended 2-all at the end of the regulation time.

The goalkeeper will undergo further assessment upon return to his Club, Black Leopards in South Africa.

MP Dumembe Nkhoma hails Chakwera for opening Admarc

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By Linda Kwanjana

Member of Parliament for Kasungu North North Paul Dumembe Nkhoma has commended President Dr Lazarus Chakwera and his Government for enormous development taking place in the country including in his constituency.

Nkhoma said this at Chatoloma Trading Centre during whistle stops which Chakwera had as he was coming from the northern region.



Dumembe Nkhoma said was happy to see that Government has reopened Admarc and people will now start enjoying all benefits which goes with it.

The Parliamentarian also commended Government for the construction of a modern dam at Sopano in his constituency.

The Parliamentarian also hailed Chakwera for the Simlemba water project. Nkhoma also commended Chakwera for the two roads which will be upgraded to tarmac level.

Kell Kay reveals third artist to perform at his 10th Anniversary in music

By McLloyd Kudzingo


Singer-songwriter ‘Kell Kay’ has revealed a third artist to perform alongside himself and Nigerian music star Ayra Star at Kell Kay’s 10th-music-career anniversary at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe.

The artist is non other than than Zeze Kingston popular for hit singles Ndathera Pano, Alamwanu and Chule.

Kell Kay and Arya Star



Making the announcement on his official Facebook page, the artist real-name Kelvin Kambwiri urged music lovers to purchase tickets to the show as he promises nothing but fireworks.

“The Bingu National Stadium is going to be full with the most trending artists on the 15th of October. Zeze has completely changed the game, giving us hit after hit is no joke. I am so excited to announce that we have reached an agreement with Mr Kingston,” reads the announcement in part.

Zeze has joined Eli Njuchi as well as the duo of Adifest and Kineo who were announced as supporting artists last month.

The event which will be the first of its kind to be headlined by a local artist, has been organized to celebrate Kell Kay’s 10th anniversary in music industry.