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Malawi Immigration Department clarifies reasons for South African entry denial

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Malawi Immigration Department has denied claims by Omali Selemani, a Malawian based in South Africa, that he was denied entry into the country due to an invalid Malawi passport.

According to Pasqually Zulu, National Public Relations Officer for Malawi Immigration, Selemani was actually denied entry due to non-payment of a 3,000 Rand fine for overstaying in South Africa.



Zulu explained that it is standard procedure under South African law for individuals who fail to adhere to immigration laws to be denied entry or face deportation.

The Malawi Immigration Department is urging the public to verify information before making claims, as Selemani’s allegations about the invalid passport are unfounded.

Selemani had claimed that he was subjected to torture by South African immigration officials due to the alleged invalid passport and is seeking legal action against the Malawi government.

However, the Immigration Department’s clarification suggests that Selemani’s issues are a result of his own actions, rather than any fault with the passport.

The Malawi Immigration Department is encouraging citizens to ensure they are aware of the requirements and consequences of overstaying or violating immigration laws in foreign countries.

Tragedy in Dedza: Police Officer Eric Chasweka commits suicide, leaves heartbreaking letters behind

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By Burnett Munthali

A somber mood has engulfed Dedza following the tragic death of a police officer, identified as Eric Chasweka, who reportedly took his own life by hanging.

The incident has been confirmed by Foster Benjamin, the Deputy Public Relations Officer for the Central West Region Police.

According to Benjamin, Officer Chasweka, aged 31, last reported for duty on Friday but had not returned to work thereafter, prompting concern among his colleagues.



After noticing his absence for several days, some of his fellow officers decided to visit his house to check on him.

When they arrived, they found that the door to his house was locked from the inside, raising further suspicions.

Despite knocking several times, they received no response.

Eventually, the officers were forced to break down the door in order to gain access to the house.

Upon entering, they were met with a heartbreaking scene—Officer Chasweka was found hanging by a rope inside the house.

Medical personnel were immediately called to the scene to assess his condition.

After examining him, the health professionals confirmed that he had died as a result of strangulation caused by the rope.

In a deeply emotional discovery, three farewell letters were found in the house, reportedly written by Chasweka before his death.

According to Benjamin, the letters were addressed to his parents, his work supervisor, and his romantic partner—who is also reported to be a fellow police officer.

The contents of the letters have not been made public, but their existence paints a picture of a man who felt compelled to say goodbye to those closest to him.

The tragedy has sparked conversations around mental health and the pressures faced by law enforcement officers in Malawi.

As investigations continue, many are calling for more mental health support systems within the police service to prevent further tragedies of this kind.

This heartbreaking loss serves as a reminder that behind the uniform is a human being who may be silently battling emotional and psychological struggles.

May his soul rest in peace.

IG Yolam contract with Malawi Police Service intact

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By Linda Kwanjana

Investigations which this publication has regarding contract of Malawi Police Inspector General of Police Madam Merlyne Yolamu Nachulu has revealed that her contract is active and intact till 18 August ,2026.

Details of the investigations reveals that contrary to the social media reports ,Yolam Nachulu is working normally and is currently on official visit to Tanzania.

Yolamu



Yolam is one of the best Malawi’s  IGs whose term of office has translated significant drop of crime rate accross the country.  Various reports have indicated Malawians living in our cities are more safe now.

Most Malawians are Commending Yolam for all efforts being made in instilling discipline within the Police service.

Recently social media has been awash with reports suggestion suggesting that the IG is refusing to renew her contract.

DPP’s Jappie Mhango vows to soldier on amidst charges

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By Jones Gadama, June 3, 2025

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Northern Region Vice President, Jappie Mhango, has pledged that he and his party will not be intimidated or silenced despite facing charges of misuse of public office.

Mhango made the declaration after being granted bail, emphasizing that the issue at hand is not just about him, but about the numerous Malawians struggling due to the country’s financial challenges.

Jappie during court appearance



Mhango’s determination was evident as he left the court, escorted by a show of support from fellow DPP members who had gathered at the court throughout the day.

The DPP stalwart maintained that he would continue to speak out against the current economic hardships facing many Malawians.

This development comes as Mhango faces accusations of misusing his public office, a charge he seems resolute to contest.

As a seasoned politician and former Deputy Minister of Defence, Mhango has been a prominent figure in Malawian politics, known for his outspoken views on various issues, including governance and development.

President Chakwera invites teachers to engage at Kamuzu Palace

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

President Lazarus Chakwera has announced an exciting opportunity for teachers in Malawi to engage with him at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe this coming Friday.

Under his ‘Chakwera’s Classroom HEROES’ initiative, the President is inviting members of the general public to nominate their favorite teachers for a chance to meet with him.

To nominate a teacher, members of the public are required to provide the full name of the teacher, indicate whether the teacher works in a public or private school, provide the teacher’s phone number, and state the reason why the teacher inspires them.

Chakwera



This information can be shared via short code 2025, WhatsApp number 0999 552 280, or in the comment section of Chakwera’s official Facebook page.

The President has stated that teachers with the most nominations from different people will stand a chance to engage with him on Friday, June 6th, at Kamuzu Palace.

This initiative aims to recognize and appreciate the hard work and dedication of teachers in Malawi.

The ‘Chakwera’s Classroom HEROES’ initiative is a testament to the President’s commitment to education and his desire to support and motivate teachers in their crucial role of shaping the country’s future.

This interaction will also provide a platform for teachers to share their experiences and ideas on how to enhance the quality of education in Malawi.

The nomination process is open to all members of the public, and the President encourages everyone to participate by nominating their favorite teachers.

Teachers play a vital role in shaping the minds of future generations, and this initiative acknowledges their importance in Malawi’s development.