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IG Yolamu challenges political parties Directors of Youth to be role model

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By Linda Kwanjana


Malawi’s Inspector General of Police Merlyne Nachulu Yolamu on Thursday met Directors of youth from 18 political parties in the country.

What it means is that five Political parties were not represented because currently Malawi has 23 registered political parties.

The meeting follows another meeting which the Police Service held with Secretary Generals from from all the registered political parties.



Speaking during the meeting , Yolamu said there is need for peaceful coexistence as the country is maneuvering closer towards the tripartite polls.

“What we want as a security agent, as the one that are at the hub of providing security to Malawians before, during and after elections, is that they should be peaceful engagement all parties, including all stakeholders,” she said.

in this should always have time. If they have differences, they should invite each other, have a dialog, communicate properly with open mind and agree on certain issues that really matter in the electoral cycle. Why this is important is that as Malawians, we are different, different because we belong to different parties, different regions, and we have even different tribes. But what brings us together as Malawians is one thing, that we are all Malawi. We have a stake in this country. Hence, when there are issues to do with Malawi, we should always live aside whatever we know, whatever we have, and come together and demonstrate that we belong to one, Malawi.

According to Madam Yolamu , Directors of youth are very important arm of the parties which controls the youth.

“As youth they have powers to chose the destiny because they are of large numbers,” she said.

She said of late the country has been witnessing pockets of political violence.
Such as undressing of party clothes for other women.

She urged all Directors of youth for political parties to be role models to other political party members.

“Let us tame our speeches because we all belong to one Malawi.As leaders lets desist from hate speeches because what we speak have big effects on our followers,” she said.
Yolamu has since called on DOYs to condemn violence because as leaders themselves they know who are perpetrating these violence.

Speaking during the meeting Centre For Multi party Democracy Programs Manager , Dalitso Magelegele commended the Malawi Police for initiating the meeting.

Magelegele appealed to all political party leaders to encourage tolerance and peaceful coexistence at all levels as the country is matching towards the polls.

UTM Director of youth Penjani Kaluwa and MCP youth representative Vumani Chidzanja Nkhoma hailed Malawi police for the initiative.

Phwedo maintains innocence in defilement and child abduction case

By Jones Gadama

Malawi’s entertainment industry has been rocked by allegations against one of its most recognizable figures, Tumpe ‘Phwedo’ Mtaya. The actor has pleaded not guilty to charges of defiling a 15-year-old girl and child abduction. According to the charges, the alleged crimes took place between February 18 and February 22, 2025.

During the court proceedings, Phwedo’s defense team, led by lawyer Mkwima Tchizi, requested additional documentation from the prosecution.

The defense sought proof of the victim’s age, specifically her Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) results or student identification card from the Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB), as she reportedly sat for her exams in 2024. An age assessment report was also requested to further verify the victim’s age.

Phwedo



The court has adjourned the hearing to May 16, 2025, allowing the prosecution time to gather and present the requested documents.

This development has added a new layer of complexity to the case, with many eagerly awaiting the court’s decision on the matter.

The allegations against Phwedo are severe, and if found guilty, he could face significant penalties under Malawi’s laws protecting children. The case highlights the importance of child protection and the need for thorough investigations to ensure justice is served.

Phwedo’s defense team maintains that their client is innocent and looks forward to presenting their case in court.

The actor’s popularity and influence in Malawi’s entertainment industry have made this case a subject of widespread interest and discussion.

The outcome of this trial will have far-reaching implications, not just for Phwedo but also for the broader conversation around child protection in Malawi. As the legal proceedings continue, many are watching closely to see how the justice system handles this high-profile case.

In the meantime, the public remains divided, with some expressing support for Phwedo and others calling for accountability.

The case serves as a stark reminder of the challenges Malawi faces in protecting its children and the importance of upholding the law to ensure justice for all.

As the court date approaches, the anticipation builds. Will the prosecution be able to provide the necessary evidence to support their claims, or will Phwedo’s defense successfully argue his innocence? The answer to these questions will have a lasting impact on Phwedo’s career and the lives of those involved.

The case also underscores the critical role that documentation and evidence play in legal proceedings, particularly in cases involving serious allegations.

The request for the victim’s MSCE results and an age assessment report is a crucial aspect of the defense’s strategy, emphasizing the need for precise and reliable information in the pursuit of justice.

The case against Phwedo is a complex and sensitive matter that will continue to unfold in the coming weeks. With the court’s decision on the defense’s application pending, all eyes are on the legal system to ensure that justice is served fairly and impartially.

Education tour empowers learners with modern farming technologies

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By Jones Gadama

Action for Sustainable Development (ASUD) and Mzimba North District Education Office have organized an education tour for 25 learners from five primary schools in the district.

The tour, which is part of an initiative to impart modern farming technologies among learners, aims to share experiences and motivate students to get involved in farming.

The learners, drawn from St. Michael’s, Ng’ongo, Katula, Embombeni, and St. Monica primary schools, are visiting different schools to learn from their counterparts and gain hands-on experience in modern farming practices.



Speaking at Ng’ongo Primary School during the tour, ASUD Project Officer, Zelina Tchuba, said the initiative is designed to achieve agriculture-related Malawi 2063 development targets.

“The education tour is aimed at sharing experiences and imparting modern farming technologies among learners in primary schools within our catchment area,” Tchuba said, adding that, “We believe that this initiative will motivate learners to get involved in farming and contribute to the country’s development goals.”

Mzimba North District Education School Health Nutrition Coordinator, Rachel Mziya, applauded ASUD for the initiative, saying it will help the beneficiaries learn from their counterparts and gain valuable skills in farming.

“This is a wonderful initiative that will benefit our learners in many ways,” Mziya said, adding that,”We are grateful to ASUD for their support and look forward to seeing the impact of this project on our learners.”

The education tour is part of a broader effort to promote agriculture and nutrition education in primary schools.

By exposing learners to modern farming practices and technologies, the initiative aims to inspire a new generation of farmers and agriculturalists who can contribute to Malawi’s development.

The learners are enthusiastic about the tour and are eager to learn from their peers.

“I am excited to learn about new farming practices and technologies,” said one learner, adding that, “I believe that this will help me improve my farming skills and contribute to my family’s income.”

The initiative is also expected to promote collaboration and knowledge sharing among learners and teachers from different schools.

By working together, the learners and teachers can develop innovative solutions to agricultural challenges and improve food security in their communities.

The education tour organized by ASUD and Mzimba North District Education Office is a valuable initiative that will empower learners with modern farming technologies and inspire them to contribute to Malawi’s development.

The project’s focus on practical skills development and knowledge sharing will help learners gain valuable experience and make a positive impact in their communities.

Greenbelt authority urges landowners to register land in Karonga

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By Jones Gadama

The Greenbelt Authority (GBA) has called on landowners in Group Village Heads Katolora and Mwangolera under Paramount Chief Kyungu in Karonga to register their land within the Nthola Illola Irrigation Scheme.

The move aims to mitigate potential land-related conflicts and ensure that each farmer or community member has a certificate for their parcel of land.

GBA’s Land Administration Manager, Oscar Matope, emphasized the importance of registering land parcels during a training for Data Collectors and Data Processors for Customary Land Registration at the Nthola Illola Irrigation Scheme.



“The scheme is being developed on land that belongs to the community,” Matope said, adding that,”We are supposed to make sure that their land parcels are well registered, demarcated, and surveyed to ensure that each farmer or community member has a certificate for his or her parcel of land.”

The Nthola Illola Irrigation Scheme is a significant development project that will benefit local farmers and communities.

However, the project requires careful land administration to avoid conflicts and ensure that landowners’ rights are protected.

By registering land parcels, landowners will have formal proof of ownership, which will help to prevent disputes and ensure that they benefit from the scheme.

Group Village Head Mwangolera welcomed the exercise, saying he will make sure that people in his area are aware that their land is not being grabbed but rather they are securing its ownership.

“We are happy that the Greenbelt Authority is taking steps to formalize land ownership in our area,” he said. “We will work closely with the authorities to ensure that the process is smooth and transparent,” he added.

The training for Data Collectors and Data Processors is a crucial step in the land registration process.

The trainees will be responsible for collecting and processing data on land parcels, which will be used to issue certificates of ownership.

GBA’s efforts to register land parcels in the Nthola Illola Irrigation Scheme are part of a broader initiative to promote land security and reduce conflicts in rural areas.

Land registration is essential for securing land rights and promoting investment in agriculture.

By formalizing land ownership, landowners can use their land as collateral to access credit and other financial services.

This can help to improve agricultural productivity and reduce poverty in rural areas.

The Greenbelt Authority’s call for landowners to register their land in Karonga is a welcome move that will help to promote land security and reduce conflicts. By working together with local communities and authorities, GBA can ensure that the land registration process is smooth and transparent.

The Nthola Illola Irrigation Scheme has the potential to transform the lives of local farmers and communities, and land registration is a critical step in realizing this potential.

Ferreira’s $7.1 million lawsuit halted as his lawyer suddenly fell ill

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By Chisomo Phiri

A legal hearing involving businessperson Shiraz Ferreira of SF International who is seeking $7.1 million in compensation from the Malawi government was abruptly halted on Thursday at the Commercial Division of the High Court in Lilongwe after his lawyer,Shabir Khan, suddenly fell ill with a severe cough during the proceedings, necessitating immediate medical attention.

High Court Judge Chifundo Kachale, presiding over the case,ordered the hearing to resume on Friday.

Ferreira claims to have supplied military hardware to the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) between 2012 and 2017. 

He alleges he supplied the equipment for a total of $30 million in two installments, but that the outstanding amount is due to delayed payments and legal collection fees.



On November 4, 2021, Ferreira initiated legal action against the Attorney General(AG)’s office, claiming $6,942,359.49 in compound interest for delayed payments, plus $208,270.78 in legal collection costs, and additional costs associated with the lawsuit.

The AG’s office, in 2013, countered that Ferreira had received an advance payment of approximately $10.8 million for the contract and that, after three years, the actual value of the supplied equipment totalled only $8 million.