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Convict given extra 10-years IHL for committing buggery in prison

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By Staff Reporter

The Mangochi Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court on June 28, 2022 convicted and sentenced Austin Cleartone, 25, to 10-years imprisonment with hard labour for having sexual intercourse against the order of the nature contrary to section 153(a) of the Penal Code.

Cleartone is already serving a 4-year bulglary jail term and was supposed to be released today June 29, 2022 from Mangochi Prison Service unfortunately he committed another offence while in correctional service.

The court through Prosecutor Sub Inspector Ted Namaona heard that, during the month of May 2022, the victim was remanded at the said prison for committing felonies. Upon arrival at the rehabilitation centre, the convict warmly welcomed the victim and offered him good hospitality including a place to sleep.

On the wee hours of June 20, 2022 the convict followed the victim to the toilet where he went to answer the call of nature.

Prosecutor Namaona added that, the convict grabbed the victim and forcefully inserted his manhood through against the order of nature while making threats and was caught red handed by fellow inmates.

The matter was reported to the prison authorities who reported to Mangochi Police Station. The victim was referred to Mangochi District Hospital where the results confirmed that penetration took place.

Appearing in court, the convict who blamed satan for his actions pleaded guilty to the charge.

In submission prosecutor Namaona cited that the convict took advantage of the victim.

Namaona further said that, such cases are rampant in the correctional services but are not reported hence prayed for a stiffer sentence for other inmates to learn a lesson.

Passing sentence Senior Resident Magistrate Rodrick Michongwe concurred with the state hence added him 10-years imprisonment with hard labour as a deterrent to other would be offenders.

Cleartone hails from Malombe Village Traditional Authority Chowe in Mangochi.

Parliament recognizes Nankhumwa as a Leader of Opposition, Chaponda rebuffed

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By Staff Reporter


Clerk of Parliament Fiona Kalemba has invited Kondwani Nankhumwa to attend business meeting today, in his capacity as Leader of Opposition.

This comes barely hours after a High Court in Lilongwe temporarily nullified George Chaponda’s appointment as Leader of Opposition.

Reads Kalemba’s letter to Nankhumwa:”I have the honour to invite you to the above captioned meeting which will be held at Parliament Building in the Speaker’s Board Room.



“The main purpose of the meeting is to prepare for the Sixth Meeting in the 49th Session of Parliament.

“You are therefore being requested to attend this meeting in your capacity as Leader of Opposition.”

On Tuesday, Parliament issued similar invited to Chaponda following his appointment at a meeting in Lilongwe.

22 Members of Parliament from the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) sought the court relief on Chaponda’s appointment on the basis that they were not invited to the meeting.

President Chakwera commends ARC Group

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera on Tuesday, June 28,2022 commended the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group for the agricultural insurance payout that the group presented to him at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

Speaking during the presentation of the insurance payout, President Chakwera thanked the ARC Group for honouring the agreement, saying it has come to reality as a result of transparency and collaboration with international partners like the ARC Group.

“And the fact that we have done this transparently and in collaboration with international partners like the ARC Group, the African Development Bank via the Multi-Donor Trust Fund, and ADRiFi Program, the British, Swiss, and German Governments, means that at every step of the way, there is due diligence by all stakeholders to ensure that no dollar of this payout for vulnerable people whose crops have not done well is lost through corruption and no laws of Malawia are breached in this administration of it.



“I therefore want to thank all the government officials who have made this payout a reality, and I want to especially thank the ARC Group for honouring the agreed payout as you have done today.” Said President Chakwera.

Malawi leader whose speech based much on the five pillars he promised Malawians during his campaign to Presidency, told the gathering that he is optimistic that he has done them in the two years he has been in office. But he was quick to say that doing them alone is not enough to achieve job creation, wealth creation, and food security in the country until everyone gets to practice the set five values.

President Chakwera then thanked officials in his administration for tirelessly making the payout become a reality by living the values of servant leadership, uniting Malawians, prospering together, ending corruption, and the rule of law, adding that with support from partners, the ADDs in the country which have all been affected by drought in this year will all get helped.

He has since committed himself to continue strengthening the institutions which fight corruption in the country and remove from office those implicated in corrupt act, a thing he has already demonstrated to be serious about.

The ARC Group agricultural insurance is worthy close to 14.2 million dollars which is about K14 billion.

Fraud suspect Jean Munyenyembe leaves the country without taking a leave

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By Staff Reporter


The Accountant General, Jean Munyenyembe, has left the country without taking leave of office of the Secretary for President and Cabinet (SPC) as fiscal police are investigating her office for irregular transactions.

A senior official from the office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has described the incident as irregular since all principal secretaries are expected to inform the SPC when they undertake a trip outside the country.



Munyenyembe did not respond to our question on whether she sought permission to leave the country.

Secretary to Treasury Mafuta Mwale while he could not indicate if he was officially informed of the trip said that Munyenyembe is in Kenya and expected back home soon.

No suitable time to fight corruption than now- Sacrifice must be done to ring the bell

By Bantu Saunders Jumah

President of Malawi, Parliament, Judiciary and fellow citizens of Malawi!

There will never be a right time or the right person to arrest for this country to stop corruption. The best time is now.

Malawi has been crying, mourning and weeping not knowing who will stop corruption but the problem has been the government waiting for the “right time and right person to arrest”.

In other societies “juniors and commoners” have been sacrificial lambs the reason ‘corruption’ kept hiding it’s ugly head for ages.

Thanks to the British NCA for rescuing Malawi, without them the dragon could not be unveiled and captured.

The country must seize this opportunity for it will never come again to cut off the head of the dragon corruption that has almost blanketed the entire nation.


This clearly tell that all politicians and figureheads that have been “roaring all along as patriots and servant leaders” were crooks and zealots who took advantage of the ignorance of the country to pretend as God sent leaders.

The chance and opportunity for Malawi to fight corruption has singlehandedly shown itself, it is up to president Lazarus Chakwera, Parliament of Malawi, The Judiciary and all 21 million MALAWIANS to stand together in unity and sacrifice some of our own people to see to it that the “Vice” is stopped henceforth and now.

We are lucky that “big heads” have appeared to be the culprits the best time to cut the head of corruption.

Malawi has a choice to make, either we save, defend and protect the big heads or sacrifice them for the sake of the better future, it is up to us as nationalists.

Malawi must know saving the faces and heads of these crooks is betraying the prospect of the better future while sacrificing them will liberate a nation that could start seeing direction and envision a developmental future where each and every one of us will live to see the fruits of our taxes, development funds and aid.

President Chakwera, Speaker of Parliament, the Judiciary and mainly all of us (citizens) must stand strong to fight and stop corruption once for all.

Letting Vice President win this war where it is clear he solicited bribes from Zunith Sattar will be poisoning the political platform which is desperately looking for clean figureheads and true leaders.

By failing to fire Vice President or forcing him to resign will signal lack of leadership skills by president Chakwera.

Off course the constitution bars or stops the president from sacking his deputy but not on the “vice of corruption” that has devastated and killed thousands of citizens in poverty, lack of drugs in hospital and national development.

Even if we go on a referendum to choose whether Vice President must be fired, forced to resign or impeached the response will be overwhelmingly (YES).

By failing to fire, arrest and impeach Vice president and all that have been mentioned in Sattar gate mean this country has no leaders or government that stands for the people and country.

The “litmus test” rests on President Lazarus Chakwera to make ‘a hard and tough decision’ to side with the people not corrupt figureheads that do not love this country even though there are some citizens masquerading as patriotic citizens backing and defending the culprits.

Time of sacrifice is now. If it passes never shall this country face justice in its lifetime.

We appeal to the British government and its agency (NCA) to help Malawians shame all our leaders involved in this scandal by exposing them all without fear or favour so that Malawi can open our eyes not to trust and believe in lies of political colours and rhetoric of a brighter future when the future they are fighting for is a corrupt future of their own.

This statement is an appeal that citizens must rise up and demand justice.

If justice is not seen to take its course “Muvi Wa Chilungamo pressure group” will mobilize citizens across the globe for “mass action” till all involved are fired, arrested and impeached from public office.

58 years of poverty by office bearers is more devastating and painful for the already poorest country in the World.

We can’t stomach corruption by anyone no more.

This is a minute to end corruption and cut its head without looking at the face or name of the culprit.

**Views expressed are those of the Author
BANTU SAUNDERS JUMAH is the
Commander In Chief of
MUVI WACHILUNGAMO pressure group (Spear of Truth in Malawi)”