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President Chakwera in Bilateral talks with Buhari

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera of Malawi who is currently in Equatorial Guinea for African Union Extraordinary Summit, has on Saturday, May 28,2022 held talks with President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria aiming at strengthening the ties between the two nations.

During the meeting that came on the sidelines of the Summit currently underway in Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, the two leaders discussed a number of issues benefiting the people of the two nations, among others trade agreements, energy, and recovery of economies for the two countries.

Chakwera and Buhari

“President Buhari and I share similar sentiments that the two countries should continue exploring more areas of natural cooperation to cement our people’s shared aspirations.

We talked on how Malawi can draw some value from Nigeria as an oil producer. Oil is a major driver of our economy and makes Nigeria, a strategic partner.” Read part of President Chakwera’ message posted on his official Facebook page.

President Chakwera further described the relationship between Nigeria and Malawi as vital that needs to be enhanced, and that him and his counterpart (Buhari) have discussed the preparations to open Malawi’s embassy in Abuja-Nigeria, as one way of fully formalizing their ties.

President Chakwera is in Malabo-Equatorial Guinea for an African Union Extraordinary Summit alongside other AU member states leaders.

Malawi’s boxer Issac Chilemba loses latest fight in Poland

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By Wadza Botomani

Malawian boxer Issac Chilemba has lost his latest fight that took place at Hala Globus in Lublin , Poland. He was defeated by Osleys Iglesias in a 12 round bout that the judges unanimously declared as the winner. Chilemba boxed well, but the combination punching of the Cuban prospect carried the fight

The12-round battle was Largely dictated by Osleys Iglesias with the verdict being a formlity. The judges scored 120-107, 118-109, 118-109 in favour of Iglesias. The 24 year old amateur standout based in Germany, attacked from the opening bell. Though a southpaw, he wisely used his jab early against Chilemba, a righty. The 34 year old South African-based man from Malawi spent too much time on the ropes and in the corner where Iglesias unleashed hard combinations.

Chilemba came short of Iglesias in Poland

Chilemba made his professional debut in Gauteng, South Africa on 19 October 2005 . He has fought on differents weights in his career and has fought some of the big names in boxing that includes Tony Bellew and Bivol

Iglesias is now 6-0 with 5 KOs. Chilemba, who briefly retired from boxing after his last fight, is now 26-9-3 with 10 KO

Mtambo dates United Nations on Peace and Unity

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By Rodgers Kadiso Banda


The Minister of National Unity Hon Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo, on Wed 25th May, 2022 had the pleasure of hosting the United Nations Resident Coordinator ad interim, Ms. Maria Do Valle Ribeiro, at the Ministry of National Unity Offices.

Their meeting focused on areas of cooperation between the United Nations and the Malawi, Government while paying greater attention to the support by the UN to the Ministry on Peace and Unity.

Hon Mtambo with Maria do Valle Ribeiro



The Hon Minister thanked the UN Resident Coordinator for the support towards the enactment of the Peace and Unity law, to which the UN pledged continued support on the collective roll out of the National Peace Architecture through the newly passed Peace and Unity law.

During the curtsey, the Minister shared with the delegation some programs the Ministry is running and achievements which have be made towards unity, civic engagement and peaceful co-existence.

The UN family has been a key decades long partner of the Malawi Government on various programs being implemented by MDAs and the Civil Society organisations.

Malawians on the hunt for Zuneth Sattar’s corruption List

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By Salome Mkanda

Malawi’s suspected Corruption Kingpin Zuneth Sattar appears to have opened a can of worms with his attempt to apply for bail on his case from the British Authorities. In a bail hearing that took place on Wednesday at Oxbridge Magistrates in London, Sattar wanted the courts to let him travel to Dubai to seek medical attention. While the court refused to grant him permission, his case gave room for documents around his case which have been kept under wraps to be exposed, all thanks to the works of journalist Kondwani Munthali.

The court heard on Wednesday that Sattar, who was born in Malawi and came to Britain in 2014, is a British citizen. He is being investigated by the UK’s National Crime Agency for alleged corruption relating to three public contracts with the Malawi government, but he robustly denies wrongdoing, his lawyer Simon Farrell QC told the court

Among the revelations that came out of the case is that businessman Zuneth Sattar travelled to Malawi recently to influence the ongoing investigation into alleged state capture level corruption by Malawi and UK authorities. According to UK’s National Crimes Agency-NCA, which is cooperating with Malawi’s ACB to investigate Sattar, the businessman travelled to Malawi to influence the judicial review case into the arrest of his associate Ashok Nair.

The High Court in Lilongwe controversially released Ashok Nair, who was arrested by the ACB alongside former Minister of Lands Kezzie Msukwa, following a judicial review into his arrest.

The Uxbridge Magistrates Court in London–through Deputy District Judge Stein, eventually rejected Sattar’s application to the court that sought an amendment of current bail conditions so that he can be able to travel to Malawi and Dubai.

The judge cited the seriousness of the alleged crimes as reason for rejecting the plea. The NCA opposed the application, arguing that the trip was aimed at further interfering in the investigation which in October 2021 led to his arrest by the NCA in Leicester UK, alongside his wife. The NCA opposed the application to vary Sattar’s bail conditions, imposed in March 2022, on the grounds that he was believed “to be linked” to street protests in Malawi against Martha Chizuma, the director of the Malawian anti-corruption bureau. Malawi has been dogged by repeated procurement scandals over the past decade. Chizuma’s office has said it is investigating the supply of tens of millions of dollars of equipment such as water cannon to Malawi’s police and army.

In exposing some of Sattar’s dealings It has been revealed that One Cabinet minister and some senior government officials in various departments and agencies have been named in the on-going court case involving businessman Zuneth Sattar in the United Kingdom (UK)

Others that Sattar is alleged to have been in touch with include one official from the Office of the Vice President, one official from State House, two officials from the Malawi Police Service, two officials from the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority, one official from Ministry of Justice and one from Malawi Revenue Authority.

Sattar was first arrested in the UK towards the end of last year and raids were reportedly conducted in that country and Malawi on several properties allegedly belonging to him and his associates.

It is reported that the arrest followed a three-year-long investigation that the NCA had been conducting into the businessperson’s suspected corrupt dealings with some Malawi Government officials.

ACB Boss , a target for Sattar

Chakwera feels delighted to patronize the official launch of ‘An Accord ‘for heathier world

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By Staff Reporter


As he wrapped up his engagements in Davos, Switzerland where he was attending the 2022 World Economic Forum, Chakwera on Wednesday May 25, 2022 patronized the official launch of An Accord for Healthier World, a trendsetting health initiative by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc of which Malawi is one of the pioneering beneficiaries out of 45 targeted lower- income countries.

Other four beneficiaries are Rwanda, Senegal, Ghana, and Uganda.

Sharing the highlights on his facebook wall, President Chakwera said he was delighted to be part of the delegates attending the launch of the initiative and also his country being one of the few initiative’s beneficiaries.

Chakwera explained that the Accord aims to provide all of Pfizer’s patented, high quality medicines and vaccines available in the developed world to low-income countries on a non-profit basis.

He said the initiative seeks to close the glaring inequities that exist between lower-income countries like Malawi and the rest of the world

The Malawi leader highlighted that Pfizer will provide 23 medicines and vaccines that treat infectious diseases, certain cancers and inflammatory diseases.

He said ” There is also a provision that when they produce medicines and vaccines in the future, these too shall become part of the Accord”.

Chakwera said the selected beneficiaries Malawi, Rwanda, Senegal, Ghana and Uganda are expected to create a benchmark of the effectiveness of the program as it gradually transitions to the remaining countries.

He promised that his administration will play the rightful role of oversight and logistics to ensure that medicines and vaccines through the program are timely delivered in all marked-up outlets a cross the country’s communities.

” This Accord is the embodiment of what World Economic Forum is all about.

” We are here not for handouts but to cultivate real partnerships and create synergies that will empower us to achieve with global connections what we cannot in isolation.

” I call upon all stakeholders in the health sector to ready themselves for the roll out of this phenomenal initiative that places human progress ahead of profit,” said Chakwera.

In his keynote address on ‘ Investing in Health Equity ‘ on Tuesday May 24, 2022,Chakwera stressed the need for equitable healthcare across the globe, saying it is the only way of safeguarding the global economy from health-related disruptions nations have experienced in the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.