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Two arrested over ESCOM wire vandalism in Ndirande

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By Jin Mbewe

Police in Ndirande, Blantyre are keeping in their custody two people on suspicion that they vandalised and stole 300metres Escom wire valued at K900,000.00 in Lirangwe area last weekend.

The two have been identified as Isaac Mgaiwa 22 from Beni Village in Traditional Authority Phuka in Dedza and Busy Tsabola 52, who comes from Nyamalo Village, Traditional Authority Nkhumba in Phalombe District.

On this particular night, a motor vehicle patrol team was on it’s normal patroling duties and as they were around Kameza roundabout, they intercepted criminals who were carrying two bags full of unknown items.



The Police became suspicious after the pillion passenger escaped from the place as they were approaching them.

Upon checking inside the bags, it was discovered that there were vandalised Escom wires.

Upon interrogating the rider he confessed to have just been hired by four people to transport the stuff from Lirangwe side to Blanytre.

He then helped the patrol team to call one of suspects Isaac Mgaiwa pretending to be stuck at the place and wanted help. When he arrived, the officers immediately apprehended him and was taken to Ndirande Police Station.

The arrest of Mgaiwa led officers to trace and arrest Busy Tsabola.

Escom officials and Police detectives visited Lirangwe area and according to Escom Securiy Officer, the suspects took advantage that there was no power supply in area since the transformer was vandalised and was taken to the office for maintenance.

Police in Ndirande are still hunting for the remaining two suspects, who are still on the run.

They are calling upon community members to help them locate their hiding places.

Police is also warning, those behind the vandalism malpractices that the law will not spare them, once arrested they will be prosecuted accordingly.

Isaac Mgaiwa and Busy Tsabola will appear in court after finalising paperwork to answer charges of Theft and Vandalising Escom cables.

Lulu, Namadingo to share the stage on New Year’s Eve at BICC in Lilongwe

By Staff Reporter


There is no other better way to spend the last night of the year than watching two of the county’s most talented musicians performing at one stage.

This is exactly what will happen in Lilongwe where music lovers are expected to rock out 2022 with electrifying performances by two of Malawi’s finest musicians Lulu and Namadingo.

The two are going to rock the stage at Bingu International Convention Center (BICC) auditorium on 31st December, 2022.

Lulu



The show is expected to start at 6 o’clock in the evening and is expected to end the debate on who is the best between the two artists.

Born on 28 May, 1990, Patience Namadingo is Malawi’s most sought-after musician who is not only well known in Malawi but in most parts of the SADC region.

On the other hand, Lulu, real name Lawrence Khwisa is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of R&B music in Malawi but he switched to Afro-pop over a decade ago. He is arguably the country’s best vocalist and skilful guitarist.

Namadingo

265 Energy Ltd up with Environmental Conservation Initiative

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By James Banda

In an effort to conserve the environment in the cointi,a local gas company 265 Energy Limited has launched a three kilograms affordable gas cooker.

The company which aims at providing effective, cost effective energy solutions conducted the unveiling ceremony in Lilongwe and Mayor for the City graced the ceremony.

According to Mfundo Mbvundura, Chief Executive Officer and founder of 265 Energy Limited, the gas product will help the nation in environmental conservation.



Speaking with journalists, Mbvundura said it’s time for Malawians to move from illegal charcoal and start using modern ways of cooking.

On his part Richard Banda Mayor for Lilongwe city, said the gas energy will help reduce numbers of illegal charcoal users in the country therefore helping the nation to conserve its environment.

Established in 2018, 265 Energy Limited is a homegrown Malawian Company based in Lilongwe, Malawi and fully registered with the Malawian Government that is driven to providing efficient and cost effective solutions for the people of Malawi.

Disaster management department advises people on lightning prevention

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By Staff Reporter

The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) has advised people to avoid hilltops and open areas in order to reduce the risk of being struck by lightning.

The sentiments come as the country is receiving heavy rains with strong winds and lightning

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi News, DoDMA chairperson Chipiliro Khamula said people should never shelter under an isolated tree and should immediately get away from ponds, lakes and other water bodies when it starts to rain heavily.



He said people should be indoors and make sure they stay away from objects that use electricity.

According to DoDMA, currently 42 people have died and 85 others have been injured due to lightning strikes and structure collapses during the current rainy season.

Bullets Reserve beat Silver Reserve 1-0 to win Aubrey Dimba trophy

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By Staff Reporter


Nyasa Big Bullets Reserves left it late to beat Silver Strikers Reserve 1-0 and defend the Aubrey Dimba Trophy title in an entertaining match that took place on Sunday afternoon at Aubrey Dimba Ground in Mchinji.

Chrispin Mapemba scored the only goal of the match in the 93rd minute for the Enos Chatama’s side to reclaim the title of the Five Million Kwacha competition having defeated the same opponent 4-2 in the previous final.



The Young Bullets have received K1.5 million while Silver Reserves have pocketed K700,000 from the sponsor, Aubrey Dimba.

Speaking after the final match Dimba thanked all the participating teams for putting up a great fight which made this year’s competition more exciting.

He has since promised that the competition will be back next year.