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UDF sides with Chakwera on Chilima

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s second main opposition party United Democratic Front (UDF) has sided with the country’s President for his decisive action on corruption including withholding delegated duties to his Vice for being mentioned as involved in massive graft.

President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Tuesday announced the executive actions he has taken following an Anti-Corruption Bureau (ABC) that named top government officials as being involved in receiving huge sums of money from businessman Zuneth Sattar to influence award of contracts.

The President announced the firing of Police Chief George Kainja and the withholding of delegated duties to Vice President Saulosi Klaus Chilima, the two of those mentioned in the report.

UDF’s Lilian Patel



In a statement, UDF said it salutes President Chakwera for the disciplinary measures he took against those public officers.

UDF has also asked the graft busting body, the Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to release comprehensive corruption report, with particulars of the alleged offenses.

An ACB report on corruption kingpin Zuneth Sattar says he might have bribed 84 people from public officers, civil servants to judges and journalists as well as politicians who received huge sums of money and other gifts including expensive vehicles and television sets.

“We agree that the bureau, in its independent judgement, should release reports to the public which are comprehensive and contain particulars of the alleged wrong doing to avoid actions being taken against otherwise innocent Malawians and infringing the principle enshrined under article 4.2 of the Republic Constitution that any accused citizen has a right to be presumed innocent, unless and until they are convicted according to the law,” says the statement.

The statement has been signed by party leader Lilian Patel and Secretary General Kandi Padambo.

The statement comes after President Chakwera faulted ACB for failing to state comprehensively on what the Vice President and Chief of Staff for State Residences Prince Kapondamgaga did in relation to Sattar’s alleged corrupt dealings.

On Friday it was widely rumoured that the ACB wanted to interrogate him, a situation that led to his UTM supporters converging at his Area 43 house in protest and in an attempt to bar the ACB to get to the premises.

Chilima has so far hinted that his mention as being involved in Sattar’s corrupt activities is politically motivated.

He told his supporters who gathered outside his house that in 2020 he humbled himself but some quarters are taking his humility as being stupid.

Chilima whose office issued a statement denied any wrong doing could not personally comment on the allegations, promising his followers that he will speak in the coming week.

Silver beat Tigers as Blue Eagle and Mighty Wanderers drop points in the TNM Super League

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By Staff Reporter


Silver Strikers on Saturday secured a narrow 1-nil win against Mighty Tigers to move to fourth on the log table in the TNM Super League.

Duncan Nyoni scored the only goal of the match 30 minutes in the first half in a closely contested match that took place at Kamuzu Stadium.

The win means that Silver has now accumulated 20 points, 15 behind league leaders Nyasa Big Bullets while Tigers have 15 points and they are on number 11 after playing 15 games.

In Chitowe, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers came from behind
to draw 1-1 against Mafco FC.

The home side scored through
Mphatso Philimon but Misheck Botoman equalised inside the six minutes of the added time.



In another match played on Saturday, Red Lions got a vital away victory as they beat Moyale Barracks 2-1 at Mzuzu Stadium. Brown Maganga and
Royal Bokosi scored for the Zomba-based soldiers while Newman Mwansamale pulled one back for the Lions of Kaning’ina

Blue Eagles and Ekwendeni Hammers shared the spoils as
Gilbert Chirwa scored for the Area 30 side while Wongani Lungu scored for Ekwendeni.

On Sunday, Kamuzu Barracks will host Nyasa Big Bullets at Civo Stadium as Karonga United play Sable Farming at Karonga Stadium.

Elsewhere, Dedza Dynamos will play their first match at their original home ground, Dedza Stadium this season as they host Ekwendeni Hammers.

On Tuesday, Civil Service United will host Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and Silver Strikers will play TN Stars at Silver Stadium on Wednesday.

Bushiri’s ECG donates K4 millions for security agencies sports weekend

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By Staff Reporter

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s ECG-Jesus Nation Church has supported Malawi’s security agencies with money amounting to K4 million to cater for their weekend sports bonanza at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

National Pastor for the Church, Pastor Chisomo Manthalu handed over the dummy cheque on behalf of the church. In his speech he said the church’s core focuses on social, education and psychological needs of the society and building strong relationships with the government hence the gesture.

Representing the security agencies, Inspector Griffin Mphande from the Immigration Services, who is also chairing the Security Institutions Joint Sports Committee, says they are grateful for the financial support from the church.

Mphande reveals this will be a yearly event and has made the ECG their partners.
The agencies include MDF, Police, Immigration and Prison.

Youth and Sports Minister will be the guest of honour at the sports festival that runs from Saturday to Sunday.

The event dishes out volleyball, netball and football sporting disciplines.

Bushiri’s ECG donates K4 millions for security agencies sports weekend

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By Staff Reporter

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s ECG-Jesus Nation Church has supported Malawi’s security agencies with money amounting to K4 million to cater for their weekend sports bonanza at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe.

National Pastor for the Church, Pastor Chisomo Manthalu handed over the dummy cheque on behalf of the church. In his speech he said the church’s core focuses on social, education and psychological needs of the society and building strong relationships with the government hence the gesture.

Representing the security agencies, Inspector Griffin Mphande from the Immigration Services, who is also chairing the Security Institutions Joint Sports Committee, says they are grateful for the financial support from the church.

Mphande reveals this will be a yearly event and has made the ECG their partners.
The agencies include MDF, Police, Immigration and Prison.

Youth and Sports Minister will be the guest of honour at the sports festival that runs from Saturday to Sunday.

The event dishes out volleyball, netball and football sporting disciplines.

Chilima says the ACB report does not present any detail of his alleged criminal conduct

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima has expressed dismay over a report submitted by the Anti-Corruption Bureau(ACB) to President Lazarus Chakwera some few days ago which implicates him in a cobweb of corrupt act with businessperson Zuneth Sattar

Chilima’s reaction follows a report which ACB submitted to Chakwera, apparently alleging that there was a criminal conduct that he had a hand in.


In a statement Director of Communications in the Office of the Vice President, Pilirani Phiri says Chilima finds the manner in which the ACB has conducted itself very troubling.



Phiri adds that the bureau has in essence accused him of a crime without providing any particulars or evidence in support of the crime.

“The state Vice President finds it curious that, to date the bureau has not confronted him with the said allegations of criminal conduct so that he has the opportunity of making representations on the same, instead, a prejudicial one sided public narrative has been sustained for months now which has incited public anger against the so called “mentioned ” individuals who helplessly watch their lives being ruined as they wait for the opportunity to voice their side of the story. There is profound sense of justice that is entirely lacking in this approach ” ,says Phiri in a statement

Phiri further says the Vice President has stated that while the bureau’s efforts to fight corruption deserve the unwavering support of all well-deserved meaning Malawians, the fight must always be waged within the confines of the law.

“One requirement of the law is that every person must be presumed to be innocent until a competent court of law finds them guilty, and further that accusations of criminality should be made within the space of judicial proceedings.This ensures that the fight against corruption remains a noble enterprise and does not descend into a discredited paths of political witch-hunting”,.

Phiri further states that the state Vice President has stated that the entered public service to serve the interests of Malawians, and that at no point has ever been involved in any perverted or criminal scheme as suggested by the bureau or at all ; nor has he deployed the office to which the Malawians entrusted him with and aided any perverted or criminal scheme.


Meanwhile, the Vice President remains confident that any due process initiated to test the scurrilous allegations now made against him would vindicate the hope that Malawians placed in him and looks forward to the occasion.


On Tuesday night, President Lazarus Chakwera stripped of some delegated powers conferred on his vice until investigations on his alleged involvement in corrupt acts are concluded.