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Covid19 cases rises in Malawi

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The number of new  coronavirus (Covid-19) cases in Malawi  ticked up again as  Minister of Heatth Jappie Mhango on Monday confirmed three new virus pandemic cases.

Confirming the development, minister Mhango, who chairs a Special Cabinet Committee on Covid-19, said  among the new cases include a 22 year-old lady who arrived from Dubai on 17 March 2020 and another one in the same compound.

“I am happy to report that since the  last reported death none has occurred again due to Covid- 19. However, today we have recorded 3 new cases of Covid-19,” said the minister.

Health Minister Jappie Mhango

Mhango further said the three new cases have been confirmed by College of Medicine Laboratory in Blantyre.

He said all the cases including the ones that were registered earlier are clinically stable with mild symptoms while some have no symptoms.

“We are still collecting more details for the third case,” he said.

This brings the total number of Covid-19 infection in Malawi to 16.

He said the 16 confirmed cases are distributed as follows:

  • 6 (including 1 death) in Lilongwe
  • 8 (including 1 death) in Blantyre
  • 1 case in Chikwawa
  • 1 case in Nkhotakota

Health officials have also traced 272 contacts of people who have tested positive to Covid-q9 and tested 75 of them.

Meanwhile, Mhango who did not rule out a nationwide lockdown, said government will announce additional tough measures to avoid the spread of Covid-19.

Nyenkhwe-lised!! RSA MEC lawyers not allowed to practice

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Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda has thrown out the application for admission of the two South African Lawyers Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza and Elizabeth Makhabani Baloyi-Mere to represent the Malawi Electoral Commission in the presidential elections case appeal.

The two South African lawyers did not arrive in the country due to public health concern. As a result they presented themselves to the Malawian Embassy in South Africa where they wanted to participate in the case through video teleconferencing .

Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda

According to Nyirenda it is against the law for lawyers to represent MEC when they are in another country. This means MEC lawyer Tamando Chokotho will represent the electoral body when the appeal case begins on Wednesday.

Nyenkhwelised! RSA MEC lawyers not allowed to practice

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Chief Justice Andrew Nyirenda has thrown out the application for admission of the two South African Lawyers Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza and Elizabeth Makhabani Baloyi-Mere to represent the Malawi Electoral Commission in the presidential elections case appeal.

The two South African lawyers did not arrive in the country due to public health concern. As a result they presented themselves to the Malawian Embassy in South Africa where they wanted to participate in the case through video teleconferencing .

According to Nyirenda it is against the law for lawyers to represent MEC when they are in another country. This means MEC lawyer Tamando Chokotho will represent the electoral body when the appeal case begins on Wednesday.

Atupele Muluzi lies about China Invitation -booed in his former constituency

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By Durell Namasani

It appears the leader of the United Democratic Front is passing through a hard time. At a time when he hoped for resurgence due to the working alliance that he signed with the ruling DPP, Atupele Muluzi seems to meet misfortunes after another.

Video has surfaced on social media that shows UDF leader addressing locals at his home village of Kapoloma.  Atupele wanted to start by apologising for not visiting the locals in long time. However, things got sour when the son of former president   Bakili Muluzi gave a statement  that had no element of truth in it.

Atupele: Caught lying and booed

“Choyamba ndipepese  posakuyendelani kwa nthawi yayitali , ineyo ndinapita ku china komwe President Xi Jinpin anandiyitana ( Sorry that I have been around to see you, I was in China under the invitation of Chines President Xi Jinping)” said Atupele. At this point the locals couldn’t stomach his lie and started booing him.  Atupele told the nation when he left for China soon after the general elections that he was going  for a study trip

247Media checked with the Chinese Embassy In Malawi who have denied the claims that Atupele was invited by the Chinese President. The embassy said they have no record of President Xi Jinping inviting the young Muluzi

Atupele is struggling to gather momentum and they are also strong possibilities that President Mutharika is not going to pick him as his running mate . Kapoloma Village was once the heartland of UDF and to see people booing him shows how unpopular the young Muluzi is .

Players to undergo Covid-19 test

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As the battle against the spread of coronavirus continues, Super League of Malawi (Sulom) intends to introduce mandatory test for all players and officials before the 2020 season starts.

Sulom President Tiya Somba-Banda said this was one of the safety measures which the body is planning to introduce to safeguard lives in wake of the pandemic.

“It will be necessary for our players to undergo Covid test a week before the league kicks-off as a precaution. Clubs should be encouraged on this so that once the league starts we should not have any case to do with Covid-19,” Somba- Banda said.

The Sulom President said they would engage Ministry of Health to provide guidelines and conduct coronavirus test.

“We are just making some plans in readiness of the new season. Once the suspension of all sporting activities is lifted we need to be cautious and not get too excited. We will still be required to follow the safety tips. This is why it is important to engage the Ministry of Health,” he said.

Ministry of Health publicist, Joshua Malango, said they were waiting for official communication.

“From there we can pick it up and offer tips on how best to handle the situation. But this could best be handled when everything normalizes. Otherwise at the moment the message is simple regularly wash your hands and keep social distance among others,” he said.

However, soccer analyst George Chiusiwa has asked Sulom to closely monitor players and teams operating from close to borders including Karonga United.

“You can you bear with me that players were released after government banned all sporting activities and it means that they are in different locations. This is why we need the test. All players should be required to undergo the test. Sulom should engage the Ministry of Health to acquire the Covid test machine as the process does not require much time,” he said.

Chiusiwa also asked clubs to take an initiative to enable their players to undergo Covid-19 test before the season gets underway.

“The onus is on the clubs as well. So it is everyone’s responsibility to make sure everyone is safe,” he said.

Football and other sporting activities are going through a dry spell after State President Peter Mutharika declared Malawi as a state of national disaster.

Following the declaration, public gatherings were restricted to less than 100 people. The same declaration also forced local sporting bodies including Football Association of Malawi (Fam) and Super League of Malawi (Sulom) to postpone the kick-off of the season which was due to start on March 21.

Similarly, Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) also barred athletes, teams and associations from travelling for international competitions.

This meant sporting events such as netball, athletics, handball and judo will not travel for international events that were scheduled for next month.