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Stormy rains have killed 49 people this rainy season- DoDMA

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Department of Disaster Management Affairs ( DoDMA) has disclosed that so far, Forty-nine people have died since the onset of the rainy season due to stormy rains and lightning in the country.

In a statement, the department says of the 49, 28 people died due to lightning strikes while 21 died due to collapsed walls following stormy rains and strong winds.

It adds that, so far, 105 people have sustained various degree of injuries.

Cumulatively, 12 978 households (approximately 58 401 people), have been affected.

“The disasters have also caused damage to roads, schools and hospitals,” reads the statement in part.

It adds ” The department has also received preliminary reports on damages caused by heavy rains, strong winds and stormy rains that have affected Mulanje, Likoma and Mchinji Districts; respectively.”

Meanwhile, the department says, currently, it has reached out to 9,228 households (approximately 41,526 people) with relief assistance which include food and non-food items namely; maize, family tents, housing units, kitchen utensils and plastic sheets for temporary roofing.

Chitipa United appoints McDonald Mtetemera as Head Coach

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By Staff Reporter

Chitipa United FC which has just been promoted into the top flight league, TNM Super League, has appointed McDonald Nginde Mtetemera to be their head coach who will lead the team in the forthcoming soccer season.

The team’s General Secretary Duma Ngoma confirmed the development saying Mtetemera has signed a two-year contract with the team.

Towards the end of the just ended TNM Super League season Mtetemera was head coach for the Chiradzulu based side, Sable Farming FC which got relegated to the lower league after finishing 14th in the 16 member TNM Super League.



Before joining Sable, Mtetemera was the Assistant Coach for the central region giants Silver Strikers and has also coached teams like Dwanga United and Blantyre United.

Chitipa United were promoted into the elite league after emerging champions in the Simso Inno Build northern region football league.

A couple of days ago, the northern region side signed three players in readiness for the super league season and reports indicate that the team is also seeking the services of Kadona FC coach Luke Milanzi who will be working as an assistant to the former Sable Farming boss.

TNM Super League is expected to be back into action for the 2023 season in March this year.

AIP On Track: Mtambo Assures Malawians

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By Staff Reporter

Timothy Mtambo who is one of AIP Task Force members and Minister of National Unity today arrived in the North to personally inspect AIP for Karonga and Chitipa districts. The Minister was able to fast track fertilizer looding at SFFRFM regional warehouses at Luwinga in Mzuzu.

The Northern districts are among top on list with hard to reach areas where there have been reports of severe transport and logistical challenges. Among such places are Karonga, Mzimba, and Nthalire in Chitipa.



Mtambo told reporters that the Task Force has engaged the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) to help with quick transport and logistical assistance. MDF has provided 10 trucks which have already been dispatched to deliver NPK and Urea fertilizers at South Kapolo, Kapoka and Nthalire.

“The major challenges were inadequate selling points in places like Mzimba Boma, Chitipa, Karonga, and fewer trucks to deliver fertilizers straight from Liwonde and Lilongwe, but these challenges have since been resolved,” said Mtambo.

Mtambo’s efforts will fast track over 500 tonnes of NPK and Urea fertilizers to be delivered by end of this weekend.

The Minister also reported that while he was expected to be in Mzuzu, Karonga, and Chitipa, Minister of Agriculture, Hon Kawale was already inspecting and assisting wherever help was needed in the other northern districts. The Minister of Youth Hon Chimwendo who is also Chairperson for AIP Task Force was also reported to have traveled to districts in the Southern region.

Mtambo told reporters that Malawians, especially those in the hard to reach areas should not worry saying that every area will be reached with AIP materials for this growing season.

“Let me thank and congratulate the State President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for leading this relentless fight for Malawi to achieve food security,” said Mtambo.

Many farmers in the Northern districts have since regained hope for a successful Chakwera inspired AIP after Mtambo’s visit and fast tracking of fertilizer delivery in selling points of most hard to reach areas.

Kamuzu academy techears warned over strike threat

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By Staff Reporter

A strong warning has gone out to Kamuzu Academy teachers in Kasungu over their reported threat to down tools over their unaddressed grievances including appointment of a new headteacher and the general running of the institution.

In a letter this publication has in possession, the school’s Board of Directors have warned that any teacher who tries to be part of this action risks facing serious disciplinary measures.



Reads part of the letter “It is not expected that teachers of higher caliber required to teach at the prestigious Kamuzu Academy can air their grievances and threaten to stage a sit-in (strike) through an anonymous article floated in the social media.”

Among others, the teachers claim the new headteacher does not allow them to go outside school campus before 3:30pm even when they do not have lessons.

They are also protesting against the alleged ban of entertainment activities at the institution.
Kamuzu Academy is a private boarding school in Malawi that was founded by, and named after, the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda, the former President of Malawi.

Opened its doors in 1975, the school is described by its proponents as “The Eton of Africa”.

Commission of Inquiry Report Targets Chizuma and Infuriates the Public

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By Staff Reporter

The office of the President and Cabinet has released findings and recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry on the arrest of the director general (DG) of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Martha Chizuma.

The President directed yesterday that the Commission of Inquiry releases the report to the Public. However the release of the report in a reduced format (only from chapter 8) from OPC, and circulated through social media instead of a proper Press Conference raises further difficult questions.

There is a general public outcry that the Commissioner’s report mainly serves to recommend removal of the ACB Director. Also the report exonerates those who were directly criminally or politically involved in authorizing Chizuma’s mafia style arrest.



The public had essentially wanted to know whether in top Government there was anyone else (apart from or including the DPP, AG, Inspector General, Cabinet Ministers, Party officials and President) who exactly knew prior to the arrest. The report is silent and only slightly places blame on police team leadership style that puts no responsibility on anyone.

The report has unearthed the following:

—The police acted on a complaint from Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Steve Kayuni regarding a leaked audio involving an ACB official and another person, however they made no independent investigations, and made own assumptions as to who Kayuni was complaining against.

—Chizuma committed an offense by discussing sensitive matters with a third party.

—DPP Kayuni abused office by pursuing a personal matter that affected the office of the DPP.

—Police used excessive force in arresting Chizuma. They arrested her around 3am, did not tell her where they were taking her and never involved female detectives.

—Chizuma was not manhandled and that some of the statements made in Parliament regarding the conduct of police were exaggerated.

—The Presidential directive to release the ACB DG unconditionally was not adhered to as police went on to caution her before releasing her on bail. There is therefore no evidence that the case was indeed withdrawn.

—There are serious mistrust issues among different offices mandated to fight corruption in the country.

The commission’s recommendations:

—The commission has recommended to the President to take urgent action to restore the dignity, trust and integrity of offices of the ACB DG, the Attorney General (AG) and the DPP.

—Regarding Chizuma and the leaked audio, the commission of inquiry has recommended that appropriate action be taken to deal with her conduct.

— The commission recommends that appropriate action be taken to deal with the conduct of Kayuni in the matter as it was found that he lacked sound judgment by abusing office powers to advance a person issue.

Political and legal analysts have raised questions on whether Chakwera’s administration is serious enough to win the fight against corruption or intends to continue moving in circles.