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Timothy Mtambo pays tribute to the late John Tembo

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By Chisomo Phiri

Former Minister of Civic Education and National Unity Comrade Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo has paid his tribute to veteran politician John Tembo who died on September 27,2023 in Lilongwe.

In a statement, Mtambo says Tembo was a well versed political lieutenant who possessed meaningful control and influence over Socio-economic and Political fabrics of Malawi.

According to Mtambo, Tembo remained iconic in all significant national events. The statement went further;

“He was a resilient political figure, sustaining MCP political grid against all olds of extinction with the dawn of Multi-party Democracy. For example, in parliament when he was a leader of opposition, most people may only recall his echoes of “Section 65 number 1, budget number 2″. For me, I see political philosophy at play,”

He adds:”Tembo never tired of telling me that I was born to protect and care for Malawi. True to himself, he was a great prophet.

“When I went to see and spend time with him, he sacrificed almost one-sixth of the day – 4 hours – yes just for my presence.

Mtambo with the Late John Tembo

“We expressed ideas and feelings on politics, economics, nationalism and development.

“When I wanted to obtain information on national values and Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s four cornerstones – Discipline, Unity, Obedience and Loyalty – the fallen hero became more comprehensible that loyalty stands major.

“Tembo clarified that devotion and sentiment of national attachment, mostly stands epical.

“After a long chat John Tembo Junior, escorted me. With total vividity, I remember what Junior said, “Timothy, I know my father very well. It is rare for him to spend such a length of time. He is always busy and at his age, he always feel tired easily. Above all, he is in a not in good health state. As his son, I counted his face. He was really excited to meet you.”

According to Mtambo, the late John Tembo will remain a symbol of persistence and consistence of Malawi’s generation.

“While we have seen many politicians recycling themselves, JZU never did. He remained strong with his MCP no matter how tough it was.Sleep well and Rest in Power!,”concludes the former cabinet minister’s tribute.

The late John Tembo will be laid to rest on Wednesday October 4,2023 at his home Village in Dedza District.

JZU Tembo’s burial slated for next week in Dedza

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By Cedric Nkungula

Burial of former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) leader late John Zenus Ungapake (JZU) Tembo will take place on Wednesday 4th October 2023.

Albert Mbawala who is chairperson of the special committee for the funeral ceremony told the media on Friday that burial will take place in Tembo’s home district of Dedza.

Mbawala disclosed Tembo’s body will be taken from Goodwill Mortuary where it is currently being kept, to his residence in Lilongwe on Monday.

The late John Tembo



According to Mbawala, the body will lay for viewing at Malawi Square on Tuesday before leaving for Dedza.

JZU Tembo, a right hand man of the the country’s first President Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda died on Wednesday 27th September at City Centre Clinic in Lilongwe. He was 91 years old.

Woman arrested for tearing banknotes after failed business transaction in Zomba

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Zomba have arrested a 38-year-old lady, Sara Phiri for allegedly tearing banknotes due to anger after a failed business transaction.

It is reported that the suspect agreed to buy a bed at K45,000 from Miss Mercy Lawrence, and she gave her K25,000 as a deposit.

Few days later, the seller changed her decision and decided not to sell the bed anymore.



She promised to refund the deposit she got from the suspect.

The suspect was not pleased with the decision and she demanded to be given back K50,000 instead of the deposit of K25,000 which she gave claiming that she had wasted her time waiting for the business.

But the seller refused the demand and gave back the amount she received as deposit.

The suspect was angry that she refused to accept the money and instead she tore it into pieces and threw it back to the seller.

The matter was reported to Zomba police station who conducted an investigation and later on arrested Sara Phiri.

Meanwhile, the suspect is under police custody awaiting to appear before the court to answer the charges of damaging Malawi Currency.

Sara Phiri hails from Suluwati Village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Nkhumba in Phalombe District.

Dausi’s firing suspended

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court in Blantyre on Monday granted an injunction suspending the firing of Nicolas Dausi as Democratic Progressive Party(DPP) member and its Publicity Secretary pending determination of the matter.

In court, judge Mandala Mambulasa also ordered the claimant to file an application with notice for continuation of the interlocutory order within 14 days.

DPP’s disciplinary committee had fired Dausi for his alleged misconduct in the party.

Nicholas Dausi



But later, the court nullified the committee after Leader of Opposition in Parliament Kondwani Nankhumwa had sought legal redress; protesting the party’s decision to summon him to a hearing for undermining DPP leader Peter Mutharika.

Despite the committee’s nullification, the party’s legal advisor, Charles Mhango said Dausi remained fired.

Meanwhile, both party’s spokesperson Shadreck Namalomba and Mhango are yet to comment on the development.

Bird’s Eye View: DPPs careless statement on murders



We are a nation in mourning, hearts heavy and tears flowing as Malawi grapples with the recent spate of gruesome murders that have shaken our beloved country.

In just one week, we have lost two of our own, a brilliant marketer and a dedicated Reserve Bank of Malawi IT guru.

May their souls rest in eternal peace, and may justice swiftly prevail for their grieving families.
On the fateful morning of 20th September 2023, Malawians awoke to the horrifying news and distressing images splattered across social media platforms.

A talented marketer, diligently working for SOBO, Allan Witika had been brutally murdered, his lifeless body discarded within his vehicle.

As if that were not dreadful enough, our anguish deepened on 24th September 2023, when we learned that another citizen, an employee of the Reserve Bank of Malawi, Agnes Katengeza had gone missing, only to be discovered later, her life taken in cold blood, her body dumped in her car. The pain and sadness in our hearts intensified.

What truly worries all well-meaning Malawians is the chilling pattern that has emerged from these heinous acts. These are not random killings; they bear the sinister signs of calculated and orchestrated murders, with motives yet unknown.

In this time of grief and uncertainty, our nation yearns for unity, support, and collective action.

However, it is with profound disappointment that we observe the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) seizing upon this tragic situation to advance its political agenda.

It is vital to recall that under the tenure of the DPP, our country witnessed the harrowing specter of state-sanctioned extrajudicial killings, with a long list of victims, many of whose cases are still before the courts.

It is deeply regrettable that the party is now attempting to score undeserved political points by implicating the Tonse government in these recent murders.
The DPP’s response has been careless and ill-considered. Instead of joining hands with the rest of the nation to mourn, to seek justice and to identify and bring the assailants to justice, they have chosen to sow discord.

In these trying times, we must set aside political affiliations and focus on cooperating with our law enforcement agencies to swiftly track down those responsible for these barbaric acts.
It is, indeed, pointless and counterproductive to engage in political finger-pointing at this juncture. Our priority should be the safety of all Malawians and the preservation of our unity as a nation.
We must come together, in solidarity, to hunt down those who threaten the peace and security of our country. Accusations and blame will only serve to distract us from the urgent task at hand.
Let us remember the victims and their grieving families. Let us stand united against the forces of violence and chaos that seek to divide us. Together, as one nation, we can and will prevail against this darkness.
It is time to rise above politics and work collectively towards the justice and security that every Malawian deserves. The DPP ought to cease its reckless handling of important issues.