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MEC papers reveals Chakwera is the alliance torchbearer

By Durell Namasani

Malawi Electoral Commission(MEC) today released a programme of Presidential nomination papers presentation. The presentations are due to take place this Wednesday and Thursday. Eagle eyed observers have been quick to observe that programme shows  that the torchbearer of the Tonse alliance  is Dr Lazarus Chakwera.

There has been growing tension and speculation as to who will lead the alliance . UTM and MCP  have been quiet about it . Early this week MCP chief whip Sam Kawale received backlash when he posted on his Facebook that Chakwera is the torchbearer.  On Monday morning , UTM leader  addressing journalists at a press conference  said  the issue of who will lead the alliance  is not the important one  but focus should be  on serving the people of Malawi. He went on to say the alliance will be led by either him of Dr Chakwera.

According to MEC programme, Dr Chakwera will be the first to present his nomination papers on Wednesday morning at 9 oclock.  He will later be followed up by in Shaibu Mustafa of New Vision party, Peter Kuwani of Mbakuwaku   and independent candidates Ras Chikomeni Chirwa and Revererand Kaliya

Thursday sees current president and DPP president Peter Mutharika present his nomination papers. Other to present papers on Thursday are independents Wesuze Nkhoma, Smart Swila and Phunziro Mvula

MEC demand issue-based campaign for Malawi fresh elections

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Jordan Simeon-Phiri -MEC Stringer

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has appealed to political parties to propagate issue based campaign during this official campaign period in preparations for the Constitutional Court July 2 sanctioned fresh presidential elections.

MEC chairperson. Jane Ansah sremidned all political parties that the official campaign period is time for contesting candidates and political parties to freely sell themselves to the electorates.

“The Commission is reminding all candidates and political parties that they signed to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Candidates and we expect them to abide by it. During campaign, tell the electorates the substance of your manifesto and not focus on castigations and hate speech,” reads the statement.

Jane Ansah

The statement further tells political parties to take this period as a defining moment and avoid taking it as an instrument to harass, humiliate, demonise, defame, intimidate and repress each other.

“If a candidate or political party is associated with this, they should be cautious because that might rebound. Parties and candidates have the responsibility to seriously address real issues, elaborate their manifesto, so that voters judge them based on ideas and on how they would resolve problems facing our nation,” said Ansah in the statement.

The Commission has also appealed to political parties to find other innovative ways of reaching out to the electorates due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and various public health guidelines and restrictions.

In an interview, MCP secretary general Eisenhower Mkaka welcomed MEC’s plea with reservations, saying the Commission lacks the biting teeth to deal with complaints related to political violence.

“As a party we are ready to do issue based campaign with focus on what we will do once elected. However, our major concern is on MEC itself for failing to punish perpetrators of political violence in Mulanje and Thyolo who on different occasions hacked MCP and UTM party supporters in a Local Government by-election and their monitors during voter registration exercise respectively,” Mkaka said.

DPP secretary general Grezelder Geoffrey could not be drawn to comment on whether her party is ready to adhere to the Commission’s appeal.

However, a political commentator George Phiri expressed reservations on the matter, saying it is doubtful whether parties will comply with the call by the MEC chairperson

Mponela Police worry over increased fatal road accidents

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by  Tiyamike Masankhula

Mponela Police has expressed worry over the drastic rates at which road accidents are happening especially along the M1 road from Lilongwe to Kasungu within the first four months of the year.

The concern has come following the deaths of seven people who died in different fatal road accidents in just a space of seven days.

According to Inspector Kaitano Lubrino, Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mponela Police Station, the current trend was bad as many lives have been lost due to continued road accidents.

The PRO said this, citing one of the recent road carnage in which a woman was hit to death by a car on Tuesday and a head on collision that happened prior to this which also claimed one life.

Kaitano Lubrino

“The trends are bad this year especially with the drastic occurrence in the past week. Out of 33 road accidents registered from January to April this year, 33 victims were seriously injured, while 11 lives were lost against 10 lives of same period in 2019,” he said.

Lubrino said that Mtiti Bridge, Mponela, Madisi and Mtengowathenga Trading Centres are the areas that have been prone to road accidents hence he warned motorists to drive with caution.

Mponela Police Station Traffic Officer, Inspector, Harris Mbirimtengerenji attributed most of the accidents in the area to speeding which shows that some of these accidents are not inevitable.

“Road users should abide to all road traffic rules and regulations so that road accidents in the country are reduced. These rules should be observed at all times as it has been noted that most of these accidents happen during the night,” he said.

Meanwhile, Police are pleading with road users to be mindful at all times when using roads as the death toll keeps on rising.

Coronavirus cases now at 41

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Two cases of coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic have been registered in Blantyre , Minister of Health Jappie Mhango  has confirmed.

Mhango said the two patients of Covid-19 are Tanzanian nationals. One is truck driver while the other is his assistant.

“They came into the country on May 2 2020,” said the minister.

Health Minister Jappie Mhango

The new two cases now brings the total cases in Malawi to 41.

So far, Lilongwe has registered 23 cases with two deaths while Blantyre has recorded 11 cases with one death. Mzuzu has three cases. Chikwawa, Zomba, Nkhotakota, and Karonga have registered one case each, respectively.

On March 12 2020, World Health Organisation declared the Covid-19 outbreak a pandemic.

President Peter Mutharika on March 20 2020 declared a State of Disaster.

Dowa Man sentenced to 36 months IHL for sodomy

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By  Dyna Mtalimanja Banda

The Mponela First Grade Magistrate Court has sentence 49 year old man Lackson Billiat to 36 months Imprisonment with Hard Labour (IHL) for sodomizing a 14 year old boy who also happens to be epileptic.

According to Mponela  Police Deputy Public Relations Officer Sergeant Macpatson Msadala, the court through state prosecutor Gladys Jentala heard that the victim was playing with his brother in the presence of his mother when he tightly held his young brothers arm in a way that he was hurting him.

When the mother jumped in to stop him, the victim said that he wanted to teach his brother how to have sexual intercourse through the anus just as he did with the suspect. 

“The response prompted the mother to question the victim more about it. The victim explained to his mother that Billiat did this to him in a maize field and that it had happened three times” he said.

The victim was later taken to Mponela Police station from where he was referred to Mponela Rural Hospital for testing and the findings proved that the 14 year old was indeed defiled.

Billiat pleaded not guilty to the charge of sodomy, a charge contrary to section 153 (A) of the penal code. The state prosecutor therefore called in three witnesses to testify and the suspect was convicted.

The state prosecutor asked the court to pass a stiff punishment to the offender to deter other would be offenders and First Grade Magistrate Yohane Nkhata sentenced the convict to 36 months IHL.