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Migoza family demands justice from Police Area 3-Lilongwe

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By Vincent Gunde

The concerned Migoza family members say they are disappointed with the conduct being demonstrated by Area 3 Lilongwe Police Station through its Officer-in-Charge over mysterious death of Mr. Emmerson Migoza who died on 7th January, 2024 following police officers’ assault that took place on 25th December, 2023.

The family says the conduct of police officers at Area 3 Police Station is very suspicious and likely to create public distrust to the Malawi Police Service (MPS) by the general public claiming that police officers are playing Daley Tactic Game on the matter.

They say the Daley Tactic Game will not only delay the timely burial of late Emmerson Migoza’s body but also intends to prevent justice on this matter demanding to see justice being prevailed in this matter for the truth to prevail.



Writing in a statement, the Migoza family say Mr. Emmerson Migoza who used to work as a Security Guard at Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) Secretariat in Lilongwe was confirmed dead by Doctors at Kamuzu Central Hospital in the early hours of Sunday, 7th January, 2024 following his release from the police cell of Area 3 police station on 26th December, 2023.

The family say on 25th December, 2023 in the afternoon, Mr. Migoza (late) was cycling to work passing through the newly constructed Lilongwe Bridge when he was confronted by civilian police officers from Area 3 police station who were in their official vehicle-Land Cruiser.

The officers accused Migoza of drunkenness which provoked him as he does not drink alcohol, the intense argument erupted between him and a group of police officers who beat him severely and throw him into their vehicle together with his Bicycle, arrested and was released on police bail conditions the following day, Tuesday, 26th December, 2023.

Since then, Mr. Migoza had been complaining of severely head pains as a result of the assault he suffered while in police custody, saying on 3rd January, 2024 Head scanning was done at Kamuzu central hospital and was given a 3- day bed rest.

On Friday,5th January, 2024 while at his home at Kauma-in Area 12, Migoza’s condition severely deteriorated and was rushed to KCH where he was admitted and the same day, he was discharged on 6th January, 2024.

“In the early hours of Sunday, 7th January, 2024 he was rushed again to KCH where Doctors pronounced him DEAD on arrival,” reads the statement in part.

The family say surprisingly, upon receiving the death news, Lilongwe Police Station through its Officer-in-Charge proposed the name of a Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Dzamalala to carry out the postmortem and offered to pay all related costs, but the family and TUM Secretariat have opted for another certified Pathologist of their own choice.

Lilongwe Police Station is still insisting the involvement of Pathologist Dr. Dzamalala, the Migoza family has claimed that it is disheartening to learn that till now, police officers involved in the death of late Emmerson Migoza have not been arrested despite the strong suspicion that they played a role in his death.

CSO network condemns killing of police officer

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By Wanangwa Tembo

Kasungu Civil Society Network has condemned the brutal killing of a police officer in the district, describing it as backward and cowardly conduct which has no room in a democracy.

On 30 December, a mob at Mpasazi Scheme in Traditional Authority Mnyanja in Kasungu brutally murdered Sub-Inspector Cosmas Beseni of Chatoloma Police Unit with a Panga knife and other objects, leaving him in a pool of blood.

Beseni was on duty, assigned to ensure that peace and order prevail at the scheme where there were conflicts related to land matters.

Braxton Banda



Speaking Wednesday in an interview , the network’s chairperson Braxton Banda said what happened at Mpasazi is high grade barbarism and lawlessness which should not be happening in an era of human rights.

Banda said: “We condemn the killing of Sub-Inspector Beseni in strongest terms. It is a shameful and unfortunate incident that we cannot condone.

“We call upon the law enforcers to be on top of their job and see to it that investigations are speedy and that all suspects are brought to face the law in court.”

According to Banda, Kasungu district is entrapped in many land wrangles which he said can best be handled through dialogue.

“The best approach to deal with the many land issues in the district is to encourage dialogue and engagement. Anything outside the laid procedures for handling complaints is utter lawlessness which we also condemn.

“By taking the law in our own hands, we are not solving any problem. By doing that, we are creating more trouble for ourselves. Let the aggrieved parties seek court redress if there are misunderstandings or still, they can report to community policing structures available in their community,” he said.

Asked if there have been any arrests made so far, Public Relations Officer for Central East Police Region, Esther Mkwanda, said the police will make a statement once the investigations are completed.

National Police publicist Peter Kalaya said the law will take its course on the people involved in the incident.

Chakwera Govt focused on recovering, developing and protecting the economy – Chithyola Banda

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By Cedric Nkungula

Finance and Economic Planning Minister Simplex Chithyola Banda says the President Chakwera led government is focusing on expanding economic activities in order to help recover, develop and protect the economy.

Speaking at a pre – budget meeting in Lilongwe on Wednesday 10th January 2024, Chithyola Banda explained that to develop Malawi’s economy that is currently reeling from the effects of Covid 19, Russia – Ukraine war, adverse weather shocks and rising costs of living, government has embarked fully on supporting the private sector to venture into mega farms through the Malawi Agricultural, Industrial Investment Cooperation to produce for both local and export markets.

Chithyola Banda



The minister added that government is also focused to diversify the economy through carbon markets trading, diaspora engagement and Golden Visa Programme as well as quantifying our natural minerals for investment.

Commenting on inflation, Chithyola said government anticipate the development to slowly decline in 2024 with the end period and annual average inflation rates projected at 17.4 percent and 27.1 percent respectively.

“I want to assure you that we will do our best to fully recover from the shocks the Country experienced in 2022 and 2023,” he emphasized.

Chithyola said the country’s economy performed better in 2023 with an estimated GDP growth of 1.5 percent as compared to a growth of 0.9 percent registered in 2022.

“Moving forward, we expect a gradual economic recovery with a growth of 3.2 percent in 2024 on account of the improvements in the availability of foreign exchange and investments made in the agriculture sector,” he said.

MANEB extends PSLCE, JCE,MSCE, PTCE exams fees payment period

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By Chisomo Phiri

Following revelations that 29,817 candidates risk not sitting for Malawi National Examinations Board (MANEB) examinations this year over failure to pay examination fees, the examination body has extended the fees payment period to midnight on January 12 2024.

In a statement released yesterday, MANEB Executive Director Professor Dorothy Nampota said the extension affects those expected to sit for Primary School Leaving Certificate of Education (PSLCE), Junior Certificate of Education (JCE), Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) and Primary Teacher Certificate of Education (PTCE).

Nampota



Said Nampota: “Parents and guardians, are therefore, being advised to pay the 2024 examination fees for their wards using the following approved payment platforms;

“TNM Mpamba, FDH 525 Mobile Banking, FDH Wallet, FDH Banki Pakhomo, NBS Easy Mobile, National Bank Mo626, Standard bank Unayo and First Capital Bank.”

But commenting on the matter, Civil Society Education Coalition (CSEC) Executive Director Benedicto Kondowe expressed doubt if the move by MANEB will help the targeted candidates.

“Our own view is that whilst MANEB has shown a good gesture in terms of considering the plight of affected students, we feel the period is inadequate,” said Kondowe.

He said not all the affected candidates will be reached with the three day period.

According to him, MANEB could provide a month long extension period and provide a waver to those who will not manage to pay on financial grounds.

The number of those who had failed to make the payment represented 4.68 percent of the 637,887 candidates registered this year to sit the national examinations.

Initially, MANEB was set to conclude receiving the examination fees on December 31,2023.

145 seats damaged at BNS during Castel Challenge Cup final

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By Chisomo Phiri

Authorities at the magnificent Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe say a total of 145 seats were damaged during the inaugural K320 million Ibongetse Castel Challenge Cup final involving FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers last week.

This follows an assessment conducted at the facility after the incident.

Spokesperson for the Ministry of Youth and Sports Macmillan Mwale has also confirmed the development.



“It’s true and really sad that the seats at BNS are decreasing in numbers due to vandalism,” he says.

Mwale has since urged Football Association of Malawi (FAM) to investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice.

Sports analyst, Dan Chemis,expresses disappointment over the development.

“Malawians should protect the property at Bingu National Stadium.This is the only type of facility we have in this country,” Chemis complains.

A similar incident also occurred during the Airtel Top 8 Quarter-Final match between Silver Strikers and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

Following the incident, Wanderers were fined K22 million for the damages.