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Kabwila out on bail

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The Lilongwe Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court has granted bail to politician Jessie Kabwila who was arrested for intimidating Constitutional Court judges.

Senior Resident Magistrate Shyreen Chirwa  told Kabwila to pay a cash bond of K20,000, produce two traceable sureties with a non-cash bond of K200,000 each and report to Central Region Police once every fortnight.

Kabwila outside court

Kabwila was arrested on Saturday night on allegations that she threatened to deal with judges in the presidential elections case should their ruling favour resident Peter Mutharika’s Democratic Progressive Party.

According to the police, Kabwila also proposed violence against Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson Jane Ansah, who is accused of mismanaging the May 21 elections.

She is accused of uttering the remarks on Thursday during demonstrations against police officers suspected of raping women and girls.

On Monday, Kabwila appeared at Lilongwe Magistrate’s Court where she was charged with proposing violence at an assembly and uttering words to prejudice of the Constitutional Court.

The UTM member denies the charges. In her own words, the former Malawi Congress Party publicity secretary said, “We were listening to the proceedings and am here to tell you we won’t accept anything other than nullification, so get ready (tonse timamvera mlanduwu, ndiye sitilora zauchibwana zilizonse kupatula kugamula kuti kuchitike rerun, apo bii muzanukha mphira mdziko muno).”

Kabwila denied bail

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Lilongwe Magistrate Court has reserved its ruling on bail application by UTM senior member, Jessie Kabwila, who was detained last Saturday on counts of proposing violence to an assembly and uttering words which are prejudicial to the court ruling.

Magistrate Shyrine Chirwa adjourned the case to Tuesday morning, where a determination on the bail application will be delivered after going through submissions from the defence and the state.

The arrest came hot on the heels of Kabwila’s speech during the Nsundwe rape saga demonstrations organised by Human Rights Defenders Coalition on Thursday last week.

Jessie Kabwila

It is alleged that Kabwila made a provoking statement, categorically warning that “things will not go well in Malawi should the judges in the elections case give a childish judgement.”

Kabwila’s alleged statement comes at a time the country is awaiting court judgment on the presidential elections case in which United Transformation Movement (UTM)’s leader Saulos Chilima and Malawi Congress Party’s Lazarous Chakwera are disputing the May 21, 2019 election results.

In the election, Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) declared President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) the winner.

Having pleaded not guilty to both counts, state prosecutors informed the court that investigations have been concluded and five witnesses are ready to parade.

However, lawyer for Kabwila, Khwima Mchizi moved in to seek adjournment because the state did not furnish full disclosure of the case.

He argued that judicial proceedings are supposed to be conducted on the principles of fair trial and not trial by ambush.

The state admitted to have served only 90 per cent of the disclosure but assured the court that should they proceed, they will momentarily leave out the untendered disclosures.

On bail application, the state insisted that the accused should remain in custody on grounds that she might be a menace to public order and that she might be the target, hence she must be under protective custody.

However, speaking on the sidelines of the court proceedings, counsel Mchizi claimed that the state was making excuses to keep his client in custody.

“We expected the state to mention specific threats she might be under. She was arrested two days after making her speech during which her life has not been under any threat and she has not been in hiding,” he said.

Kabwila’s remarks caused mixed reactions among members of the public in regard to the May 21 Presidential elections case which is awaiting ruling by the Constitutional Court.

Reporting by Mana

Chawanangwa Kawonga seals Sporting deal

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Malawi national football team attacker, Chawanangwa Kawonga, hopes his career will blossom further after completing a two-year deal to South Africa National First Division side, TS Sporting.

“Finally, I can confirm that I am a TS Sporting player and I would like to thank Ernest Mtawali for facilitating the deal. I am here to play football and as I will make sure to give my all the club. I think I have signed for a club that will also help reach great heights,” Kawonga said on Tuesday.

Chawanangwa Kawonga

The midfielder-cum-striker said he wants to help the club gain promotion to the Premier Soccer League.

The former Silver Strikers forward has switched from Mozambique side, Costa do Sol.

Kawonga went to South Africa last week for discussions with Sporting following the expiry of his two year-contract at Costa.

Last week, former Flames coach, Mtawali, who facilitated the deal, said he recommended Kawonga to Sporting after he was approached by the club.

Mtawali said he did not hesitate to recommend Kawonga to the South African club having worked with the player when he was coaching the Malawi under-20 national football team.

“This is a good move because he has reached a point where he needs to get good exposure,” he said.

Mtawali said he has been following Kawonga for some time having been outstanding in Mozambique for the past five years.

“The last club that he played, Costa do Sol, won the championship and he scored 10 goals. TS Sporting are competing in the National First Division but they have an ambition to play in the PSL next season,” he said.

Currently, Sporting are third from bottom on the 16-member team log table with just 15 points from 16 matches.

Mec appeals Mangochi West fresh elections order

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Malawi Electoral Commission (Mec) has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the High Court’s December 20 2019 ruling ordering a re-run in Mangochi West Constituency Parliamentary elections.

Mec spokesperson, Sangwani Mwafulirwa, Wednesday confirmed the development.

“The opinion of the commission is that the High Court had not considered some [pieces] of the evidence and material facts which were presented by Mec. And our opinion is that had the High Court considered all evidence and material facts, definitely it could have maintained the decision of the commission,” he said.

Mec spokesperson, Sangwani Mwafulirwa

Mwafulirwa said Mec is waiting for the Supreme Court to set a date for hearing of the matter.

On May 23 2019, Mec declared Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Parliamentary candidate for Mangochi West, Geoffrey Chiwondo, the winner after amassing 4,527 votes against 4,518 votes for his main challenger Simeon Harrison (independent candidate) obtained.

However, Harrison successfully moved the High Court to order fresh elections citing massive irregularities that marred the vote counting and tallying; hence, the nullification of the results.

However, Wester Kosamu, lawyer representing Harrison believes the grounds for appeal by Mec do not hold water.

Kosamu said during the trial of the matter, the petitioner asked Mec Chief Elections Officer, Sam Alfandika, to present documents which they used to determine the winner of the elections.

“However, Mec did not produce the documents as requested. So, I wonder why they say the court did not consider their evidence. But all in all, we will continue contesting the matter knowing that they have a right to appeal the case. But in my opinion, I don’t think they have valid grounds for appeal,” he said.

In a related development, Mwafulira said Mec commissioners would meet to discuss how to conduct by-elections in Lilongwe South and Liwaradzi Ward in Balaka North Constituency.

Liwaradzi Ward fellow vacant following the death of its councillor in September 2019.

Mwafulirwa said there has been a number of meetings with stakeholders regarding the Lilongwe South by-elections and indications were that all stakeholders are interested in holding the elections.

“So, at the moment what we are waiting is for the commission to meet and discuss on holding the two by-elections together. We are exploring the possibility of holding the two by-elections together because by doing that it becomes cost effective,” he said.

HRDC demos demands Justice for Msundwe Victims

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Human Rights Defenders coalition HRDC  on Thursday staged a peaceful  demonstration in Lilongwe .Malawians came out in their large numbers to demonstrate against Police’s sexual violence towards women of Msundwe, Mbwatalika and Mpingu.

Human Rights activist Timothy Mtambo who is the chairperson of HRDC   said  the group  demand justice  on the Msundwe sexual violence perpetuated by the police “We need justice in Msundwe ,arrest the suspects”.
 The protests march started from Lilongwe community ground and ended at Police headquarters in Area 30. The activists presented a petition to the Police

Msundwe Victims demos

At the protests, Malawi Defence Force officers managed to protect the Deputy Inspector General of Police John Nyondo, giving him maximum security as an angry mob started pelting stones at him.

MDF erected human shield to block demonstrators from coming around any area near area 30 which is the hub of the Malawi Police.

Receiving the petition, Nyondo said Police has already deployed its team of officers to investigate about these issues.