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Police in Limbe condemn brutal mob justice killing

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By Rahim Abdul

Police in Limbe are strongly condemning an incident of mob justice that led to the death of a 36-year-old man, Blessings Mtutile, who was brutally beaten by a group of villagers at Matalala Village, Traditional Authority (T/A) Somba, in Blantyre.

According to a statement released by Deputy Public Relations Officer Sub-Inspector Sam Kadyole, the tragic incident occurred in the early hours of September 5, 2025.

Sam kadyole



Reports indicate that Mtutile allegedly broke into a house in the same village during the night of September 4 to 5 with the intention to steal assorted household items.

Police investigations reveal that while Mtutile was inside the house the owner woke up after hearing strange movements and immediately raised an alarm, shouting for help.

The commotion alerted neighbors who rushed to the scene. Mtutile attempted to escape but was apprehended by the angry mob.

Later that morning, he was discovered lying unconscious in a nearby bush, badly injured and bleeding.

Limbe Police detectives quickly responded and rushed him to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital. Unfortunately, he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Authorities have since opened a full investigation into the incident, vowing to track down and arrest all individuals involved in the brutal assault.

Police have emphasized that no one has the right to take the law into their own hands, regardless of the circumstances.

“We strongly condemn this act of mob justice. While theft and other crimes are serious issues, resorting to violence only leads to more tragedy and undermines the justice system,” said Sub-Inspector Kadyole.

Police have urged community members to report suspected criminals to the nearest police station or community policing structures instead of engaging in mob attacks.

The body of the deceased has been released to the family for burial. Mtutile hailed from Matalala Village, T/A Somba in Blantyre District.

Tensions escalate as Israel intensifies strikes on Gaza

By Rahim Abdul

Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza, issuing warnings to residents to evacuate as the military targets key areas in its effort to weaken control by Hamas.

According to international media, Israeli forces today destroyed a multi story building that housed numerous civilians. Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, warned Gaza residents that the “gates of hell” are opening as the country escalates its attacks, urging everyone to leave the area.



Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly been in talks with Egypt to close border crossings, preventing the passage of Palestinians while Israel continues its military operations in Gaza.

The current conflict traces back to October 7, 2023, when Hamas, supported by Iran, launched a deadly attack on Israel, killing over 1,200 civilians during a music festival and taking many hostages.

Israel responded with sustained airstrikes on Gaza, a campaign that has continued intermittently into the present day.

Civilians in Gaza are facing severe hardship. Many have been killed while others remain trapped in areas under bombardment. Humanitarian conditions have worsened with food and medical supplies blocked from entering, leaving children, pregnant women and families struggling to survive.

Reports indicate severe malnutrition among infants and expectant mothers facing weeks without sufficient food, drawing condemnation from multiple European nations including the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

As the conflict intensifies, the international community is voicing growing concern over the humanitarian crisis, warning that continued military action could lead to further widespread suffering among Gaza’s civilian population.

Bwalo la Chewa Foundation mourns Reverend Flywell Somanje

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By Vincent Gunde

Bwalo la Chewa Foundation (BOLA-CEFO) members have learnt with a big shock and dismay over the death of Reverend Flywell Somanje who until his death, once served as the Founder and Executive Director of the Foundation.

Details of his illness are still sketchy but at one time, some members of the Bwalo la Chewa Foundation learnt that he was suffering from stroke which paralyzed his body and the members don’t know whether he has departed the earthly world with this stroke disease.

His body Reverend Somanje was on Friday, taken from Dowa District Hospital to his home village Mitembo in the area of Inkosi Mkukuka in Dowa where he will be laid to rest on Saturday, 6th September, 2025.

Reverend Flywell Somanje-gone for good but Bwalo la Chewa philosophy continues.


The late Reverend Flywell Somanje was one of the courageous Chewa freedom fighter who wanted the Chewas to have one strong body for all the Chewas in Malawi to believe that Paramount Dr. Lundu of Chikwawa is His Royal Highness of all the Chewas in Malawi.

The late Somanje during his life, opposed strongly for the Chewas of Malawi to travel to Mkaika in Zambia for the Kulamba Annual Chewa festivals arguing that this can be done in Malawi with their Paramount Chief, Dr. Lundu.

He has been saying Kalonga had his wife – Nyangu according to the Chewa History who had two children at Mankhamba the headquarters of the Maravi Kingdom, Undi and Lundu, Undi settled in Zambia while Lundu settled in the lower Shire-Chikwawa in Malawi.

Reverend Somanje is on record having said that there is no way Paramount Kalonga Dr. Gawa Undi of Zambia be recognized as His Royal Highness of the Chewas of Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia, saying this was against the Chewa History.

He reminded Malawians that the late Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda who was the great orator, historian and a Chewa himself from Kasungu, appointed Lundu as the Paramount Chief of all the Chewas in Malawi.
Reverend Somanje proposed that the Chewas in Malawi be holding their annual Kulamba or Chizangala festivals in Chewa dominated districts on rotational basis other than chiefs taking their treasures to present it to Paramount Chief Kalonga Dr. Gawa Undi of Zambia.

The late Reverend Somanje described Bwalo la Chewa Foundation as the only Chewa registered tribal group for all the Chewas in Malawi while Chewa Heritage Foundation (CHEFO) is an international organization not registered anywhere in Malawi for the Chewas of Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia.

‘May His Soul Rest in eternal peace, Reverend Flywell Somanje has gone, but Bwalo la Chewa Foundation (BOLA-CEFO) philosophy is continuing among the Chewas in Malawi,”

Malawi broadcasters summoned over alleged election bias and hate speech

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By Burnett Munthali

As Malawi approaches its highly anticipated September 16 General Elections, concerns over media impartiality have intensified.

The Elections Broadcast Monitoring and Complaints Committee (EBMCC) has summoned five major broadcasters—Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Zodiak Broadcasting Station, Times Group, Mibawa TV, and Luntha TV—over alleged violations of election coverage standards.

The summons, issued on September 3, 2025, responds to reports of hate speech, biased reporting, inflammatory live content, and the broadcasting of unverified allegations.

Monitoring reports from the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (MACRA) for June and August indicate that while most media outlets comply with guidelines, these five stations risk undermining public trust and jeopardizing the credibility of the electoral process.

MACRA Director General Daud Suleman emphasized the crucial role of media in safeguarding democratic elections, stating, “We will not hesitate to act where violations persist.”



The EBMCC, which includes MACRA, the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), the Centre for Multiparty Democracy (CMD), the National Initiative for Civic Education (NICE)-Trust, the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)-Malawi, and the Media Council of Malawi, is responsible for ensuring fair and responsible media coverage during the election period.

In addition to summoning the five broadcasters, MACRA has initiated nationwide monitoring of radio stations to ensure balanced and responsible coverage.

This initiative aims to provide equitable media access for all political parties and candidates and to prevent the spread of hate speech and misinformation.

Community radio stations are a particular focus, as they remain critical sources of information for rural populations.

The summons has sparked reactions across the political spectrum.

Opposition parties have raised concerns about potential media bias, while ruling party representatives have called for accountability and adherence to ethical broadcasting standards.

Civil society organizations have also urged the EBMCC to take decisive action to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.



The summoning of these five broadcasters highlights the delicate balance between media freedom and the responsibility to provide fair, unbiased coverage during elections.

As Malawi approaches the general elections, the actions of the EBMCC and MACRA will be pivotal in ensuring that the media fulfills its role as a pillar of democracy, providing voters with accurate and impartial information to make informed decisions.

Malawi President Names New Mwanza Stadium in Honor of Late Minister Joyce Chitsulo

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By Wadza Botomani

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has officially named a newly constructed stadium in Mwanza the Joyce Chitsulo Stadium with immediate effect.

The facility is named in honor of the late Joyce Chitsulo, who served as the Mwanza West legislator and Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture until her passing. During the stadium’s opening ceremony, President Chakwera described Chitsulo as a development-conscious leader who consistently prioritized national progress over partisan politics.

Chakwera opening the stadium
Maureen Chitsulo

He stated that she was a pace-setter in development and that the naming was a fitting tribute. The ceremony was also attended by the late minister’s daughter, Maureen, who is a political candidate for the area, as well as government officials and local leadership who commended the President’s inclusive approach to distributing development projects across the country.

The new Joyce Chitsulo Stadium has a seating capacity of between 7,000 and 10,000 spectators.