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Kanyongolo to be laid to rest in Thyolo on Wednesday

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By Evance Chisiano

Vice Chancellor for the Catholic University of Malawi, Associate Professor, Ngeyi Kanyongolo will be laid to rest at Che Chamba Village in Thyolo District on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, according to communication from the Catholic University.

In the meantime, the Zomba Diocese has arranged a requiem mass in honour of Kanyongolo at Sacred Heart, Zomba Cathedral, on Tuesday morning, October 29.

In a letter to all priests, religious brothers and sisters, and lay faithful, Zomba Diocese Bishop’s Secretary Fr. Joseph Makawa described.

Kanyongolo



Kanyongolo as a devoted and active member of the Catholic Women Association and Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi.
According to the notice, Kanyongolos body will depart Mthunzi Funeral Parlour on Tuesday for her residence in Zomba.

“In consultation with the family members, the Diocese of Zomba has arranged a send-off Mass at Sacred Heart, Zomba Cathedral,” Fr. Makawa stated in the letter.

Meanwhile, classes at the Catholic University of Malawi have been suspended in honour of the departed Vice-Chancellor.

Kanyongolo joined the Catholic University of Malawi this year after being appointed Vice Chancellor by the Episcopal Conference of Malawi.

Holder of PhD in law obtained from the University of Warwick, UK in 2006, Kanyongolo retired from the University of Malawi where she worked for 23 years as an academic staff.

Born Ngeyi Jumbe, Kanyongolo was married to fellow law scholar, Fidelis Edge Kanyongolo who also retired from the University of Malawi.

She died at the age of 58 at Mwaiwathu Private Hospital in Blantyre on Monday, October 28, 2024.

Kaliati granted bail

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By Chisomo Phiri

Principal Resident Magistrate Roderick Michongwe on Monday granted bail to United Transformation Movement (UTM) Secretary General Patricia Kaliati.

He stated that the reasons the state provided to the court for denying her bail were insufficient.

Michongwe noted that the state should have completed its investigation before making the arrest.

Kaliati



Kaliati was arrested on Thursday last week in the capital Lilongwe.

She is accused of conspiring with two others to assassinate President Lazarus Chakwera.

According to the charges, Kaliati and two others currently at large, Joseph Odala and Frank Chinedu, conspired to assassinate the head of state between March 2024 and June 2024.

UDF forms 22-member committee to drive progress

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By Chisomo Phiri

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has formed up a 22-member committee called the National Working Committee (NWC).

In an interview on Monday, UDF President Atupele Muluzi explained that the NWC aims to achieve regional balance, gender balance, and youthful appeal by incorporating additional members from various regions and demographics.

Muluzi

He said the elected members of the committee will work together to understand their roles and responsibilities, think critically, and make collective decisions to deliver a better Malawi for all.

Muluzi said:”The committee will focus on addressing critical questions such as economic development, solutions for the benefit of Malawians, and strategic guidance for the party.

“Decision-making will now be a collective process, ensuring that the views of Malawians, including women and youth, are reflected in the party’s decisions.

“The NWC is crucial in taking the aspirations and wishes of the people of Malawi into account and making decisions that align with their needs and expectations.”

On her part, UDF Treasurer General Yowoyani Greenwell hailed UDF leadership for the establishment of the committee, saying it is important for the party’s good future.

She said:”In my own view, I have welcomed the new NWC because, from what I can say, it will pave the way for the party’s good future. Yes, forthcoming developments will follow. So, to me, it is very much okay. That is perfectly fine.”

Yowoyani Greenwell

Court to decide on Patricia Kaliati’s bail request amidst supporters braving the rain

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By Burnett Munthali

Lilongwe, Malawi — As the court prepares to issue a ruling on the bail request for UTM Secretary General Patricia Kaliati, a dedicated group of her supporters has gathered outside, undeterred by the rain currently falling in Lilongwe. The supporters, standing in solidarity, have remained in place awaiting the decision on whether Kaliati will be released on bail.

Principal Resident Magistrate Rodrick Michongwe, who is presiding over the case, has announced that he will deliver his ruling at 4 PM today. Kaliati is facing charges of conspiracy to murder, with allegations involving a plot against President Lazarus Chakwera.



Despite the weather, the strong presence of UTM supporters underscores the public interest and high emotions surrounding this high-profile case. The ruling is expected to draw significant attention, as it will determine whether Kaliati will continue to be held in custody or allowed temporary freedom while awaiting trial.

Kaliati charged with conspiracy to assassinate president Chakwera

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By Chisomo Phiri

United Transformation Movement (UTM) Secretary-General Patricia Kaliati, has been charged with conspiracy to assassinate President Lazarus Chakwera.

She is accused of conspiring with two others to do the evil.

Kaliati



Chief Resident Magistrate Roderick Michongwe read out the charges against Kaliati on Monday, who pleaded not guilty.

According to the charges, Kaliati and two others currently at large, Joseph Odala and Frank Chinedu, conspired to assassinate the head of state between March 2024 and June 2024.

She was arrested on Thursday last week in the capital Lilongwe.