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Msundwe Police rape victim pregnant and contracts STIs

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One woman who was allegedly raped by a group of Police Officers at Msundwe ,Mbwatalika and Mpingu has fallen pregnant.

Police officers on 8 October 2019 descended on Mpingu, Mbwatalika and Msundwe where they went for retaliation following the murder of their fellow officer Imedi. The matter attracted wide condemnation from foreign and national organizations. However, when reporters accompanied the Chewa Heritage Foundation on a follow up fact finding mission on the rape cases and other human rights related abuses it was chicking to believe the outcome.

During the visit, our reporters saw two Health passport books, one indicates that the 27 year old woman is pregnant since she had sex with the officers while the other Health passport indicates that the victim has contracted sexually Transmitted disease (STI).

Police spokesman Kadadzera

Reporters managed to talk to all of the victims who confirmed on their own that indeed one is Pregnant and the other one is with STI “Yes am pregnant I went to the hospital for examination which included various tests,” said th victim whose name is withheld. Other victims told us that they are not living in peace with their families and that some have been divorced from their families. However, in an interview, CHEFO Secretary General Richard Mdyetseni says as Chewa people they are disappointed with the police

Mdyetseni said the Police leadership knows who went to Msundwe He accused the Police System of lacking partiality when discharging their state duties.He said it is sad that Police used heavy force on unarmed citizens.“This is against norms of justice that is why we will not sit back but to move the courts, ombudsman as well as reporting the matter to the United Nations” he said.He said this will be done with speed to ensure that all wheels of seeking justice are well activated.“We demand that Government should compensate you people I know some of you have lost families and some of you have been turned into laughing matters in communities therefore we demand that Government should compensate you people,” Said Mdyetseni.He further said it is sad that some of the victims have contracted various diseases and that some are pregnant we demand justice.

But National Police publicist James Kadadzera said their hands as tied in absence of commission of enquiry report.

Story originally appeared on Malawi Exclusive

Lawyer Wadi to take Council to court for Livimbo demolition

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Lilongwe City Council on Saturday took a bold step to demolish the Controversial warehouses which Malawians of Indian origin built at Livimbo against set up rules of Town and Planning. According to the council, it did not authorize construction of the building owned by Indian businessman Nurmahomed Ahmed.


Indian and Chinese businesses who store their goods in the warehouse were given two hours from around 8 O’clock in the morning to remove their goods before the city council brought in heavy machinery to carry out the demolition exercise.


However lawyer representing the businessman Ishmael Wadi, has told journalists that he is grieved with the development.
Wadi said he already appealed against the demolition order not to be effected but he said he was surprised that the council has taken such direction. “I will seek court redress of course we will sit down first with our clients but definitely we will take legal redress.” he said

Demolished Warehouse at Livimbo


Senior officials from Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development were shocked following revelations that Regional Commissioner of Lands Mohammed Selemani wrote a letter to the District Education Manager informing them that Livimbo Primary and Secondary school campuses encroached the Tittle 2/239 which in actual sense was false because according to a 1961 map, the said property belongs to school.

Last month, Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Vuwa Kaunda ordered the demolition of the multimillion kwacha warehouse saying it was illegally constructed.

Kaunda said Ahmed encroached the school land in 2017 and had been served eviction orders on several occasions but continued with the construction of the warehouses.


In the letter dated 3 July 2017, Selemani hinted that there was need for the school to find an alternavive means since the Indian wants to start developing the land.
Parliamentary Committees on Education and Legal Affairs have been demanding documents from the Ministry of Lands detailing proprietary rights of the land.

The committees are expected to meet again on Monday next week to further hear more from lands officials.


The demolition exercise  has opened another chapter is as far as legal battles are concerned asWadi claimed that his client has all the necessary papers but he said his clients were ready to modify the buildings to a light warehouses.

Mlatho Mponela relegated from TNM Super League

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Mlatho Mponela, who lost 2-1 away to Civil Sporting on Saturday, are returning to the lower league (Central Region Football Association League) having failed to secure their TNM Super League slot.

Mlatho Mponela are second from the bottom with 23 points from 29 games.

They will host Be Forward Wanderers in their last TNM Super League match. Two more teams will be relegated to the lower leagues.

“It has been a wonderful journey and the players have learned a couple of things in the top flight league. We really wanted to remain in the league, but this did not go well not our part and we return to the lower league, ” said Blessings Makanjira, Mlatho Mponela Assistant coach.

Mlatho Mponela

Jafali Chande gave Mlatho Mponela the lead early in the first half but Sulumba leveled off before the recess.

In the second half, the former Nyasa Big Bullets and Be Forward Wanderers striker doubled his tally, scoring his tenth goal of the season.

The result sees Civil Sporting moving to fifth position with 44 points from 28 games while Mlatho Mponela are still stuck on fifteenth position with 23 points from 29 games and even if they win their final match, the points will not be enough to save them from going down to the premier division.

At Mzuzu Stadium, Gilbert Chimbalanga scored the only goal to inspire Mzuni FC to a 1-0 victory over Moyale Barracks to boost their surviving hopes.

The result takes the Green Intellectuals out of the relegation zone with 26 points from 28 games.

The Mzuzu based side will now compete with Dwangwa United for the final slot.

Brian Banda resign from Times over corruption accusations

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Unconfirmed reports are indicating that journalist and media maverick Brian Banda has resigned from times over professional misconduct. Brian is said to have been summoned to a disciplinary hearing because he solicited kick backs from a UN official for him to slot an interview with the official. The UN office wrote the Media company informing it, on their bewilderment with Bandas corrupt advances. Social media is also awash with reports that management has been having problems with Bandas vivid alignment with the opposition, as he seemingly used times as a platform to advance MCPs political cause. Banda, made a name for himself in his days at Capital FM, later he became State House press officer under former president, Joyce Banda. He later joined Times Group. His charismatic persona, intrinsic questioning during interviews, and his cunning drive during phone-in programs have earned him a big name and accolades over the years. He is a big loss to Times but their reputation and impartiality is more valuable to preserve as a media entity. Rumour has it that he harbours an ambition to start a media company. Whatever direction he will take from here, we wish Brian well in his future endeavors.

HRDC to honour the late Chakufwa Chihana

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Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) leaders have disclosed that they will pay tribute to former second vice-president who was also Alliance for Democracy (Aford) president, Chakufwa Chihana, during citizen rallies which the coalition has organised on Saturday in Mzuzu City and Rumphi District.

HRDC national leadership led by its Chairperson, Timothy Mtambo, is expected to address people preparing them for the outcome of the presidential elections case underway at the Constitutional Court in Lilongwe.

HRDC Northern Region Chairperson, Happy Mhango, said their leaders would lay wreaths at Chihana’s tombstone in honour of his contribution to Malawi’s democracy.

The Late Chakufwa Chihana

“Before holding our rallies at Katoto School Ground and Bumba at Rumphi the same Saturday, the leaders will visit the late Chakufwa Chihana’s tombstone and lay a wreath as one way of respecting him because he was one of the freedom fighters the country cannot forget,” Mhango said.

Family member Enock Chihana, who is Aford President, confirmed that they granted HRDC permission to visit Chihana’s resting place.

“We have given HRDC members a go -ahead to pay tribute to our father. We know that he is also the father of many Malawians who recognise his role in fighting for democracy. That is the reason that the place remains a public place,” Chihana said.

Aford spokesperson, Khumbo Mwangulu, said the party has not received any official letter on HRDC’s plan but said the development is commendable.

Chakufwa Chihana died on June 12 2006.

Chihana Burial site