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Malawi launches city Police units to tackle rising urban crime

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By Burnett Munthali

The Malawian government has launched new City Police Units in major urban centers, starting with Lilongwe, in a bid to combat rising vandalism and urban crime.

The move is aimed at protecting public infrastructure and improving safety in cities.

The decision to establish the units follows significant losses due to the vandalism of public facilities, including streetlights and guardrails on the newly handed-over M1 road.



The government estimates that the cost of replacing stolen or damaged infrastructure runs into millions of kwachas.

The City Police Units will focus on patrolling urban areas, targeting hotspots, and working with communities to prevent and investigate crimes.

The units will also collaborate with other law enforcement agencies to tackle organized crime and address the root causes of urban insecurity.

The launch of the City Police Units has been welcomed by residents and business owners, who hope that it will lead to a reduction in crime and improved safety.

However, some have expressed concerns about the potential for police abuse of power and the need for robust oversight mechanisms.

The government has assured the public that the City Police Units will operate within the law and be accountable to the community.

The move is part of a broader effort to strengthen urban governance and improve the quality of life for Malawians.

The introduction of City Police Units is a significant development in Malawi’s efforts to address urban crime and protect public infrastructure.

As the country continues to urbanize, the need for effective and accountable law enforcement in cities will only grow.

Two Years After His Passing, Hon. Susan Dossi MP Visits Father’s Grave

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By Sarah Banda



Two years have passed since the death of Hon. Moses Dossi, a former Malawian government cabinet minister who served during the administration of former President His Excellency Dr. Bakili Muluzi.

Born in 1953, Dossi passed away on 18 April 2025. His daughter, Hon. Susan Dossi MP, recently visited his gravesite, where she paid an emotional tribute to the man she called her hero.

Susan Dossi visiting her dad grave

In a heartfelt message shared publicly, Hon. Susan Dossi wrote that 18th April 2024 still hurts deeply, adding that even after two years, she continues to miss her father dearly. She assured him that he shall forever remain her hero, and proudly noted that she successfully retained the parliamentary seat for Chikwamba West in the 2025 elections—the very constituency work he left for her. “Ntchito imene munandisiyila ku Chikwawa West ndinawinanso 2025,” she wrote, vowing to work hard to protect his legacy.

Before entering the rough-and-tumble of politics, Moses Dossi was a beloved voice in Malawian football, known for his sharp analysis and passionate commentary as a television and radio pundit. His ability to break down tactics and his unfiltered love for the beautiful game earned him a loyal following across the country.

That same charisma and directness later propelled him into public service, where he became a formidable cabinet minister under Dr. Bakili Muluzi. Colleagues remember him as a charismatic leader and a true man of the people who never lost his common touch, whether he was debating policy in the capital or discussing a weekend match in the villages. His legacy now continues through his daughter, Hon. Susan Dossi MP, who remains committed to carrying forward his vision and service to the nation. May he continue resting in peace.

Malawi, Zimbabwe set to review bilateral ties in June

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi Government has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral relations with Zimbabwe, announcing plans to review key areas of cooperation in June this year.

Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Charles Mhango made the remarks in Lilongwe on Saturday evening during Zimbabwe’s 46th Independence Anniversary celebrations, saying the planned review aims to identify priority sectors that can further deepen ties between the two countries.

“Our government remains committed to enhancing bilateral relations with Zimbabwe, and in June we will review areas of cooperation to further strengthen these ties,” said Mhango.



He noted that relations between Malawi and Zimbabwe date back to the colonial era, adding that the longstanding partnership provides a strong foundation for enhanced cooperation.

“Our cooperation dates back to the colonial era, and this history gives us a solid base to build even stronger relations,” he said.

The minister acknowledged that a review of bilateral relations is long overdue, revealing that Zimbabwe submitted its proposals in 2023.

“The review of our bilateral ties is overdue, considering that Zimbabwe submitted its proposals in 2023. We need to move forward on this,” he said.

Mhango explained that cross-border trade and transnational crime are among the critical areas requiring joint attention.

He also commended Zimbabwe for providing humanitarian assistance to Malawi following recent natural disasters.

“We are grateful to Zimbabwe for the humanitarian support rendered to Malawi during recent disasters that affected many of our people,” said Mhango.

In her remarks,Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Malawi, Nancy Saungweme, said her country is still awaiting feedback from the Malawi Government on the proposals.

“We submitted our proposed areas of cooperation in 2023, and we are still waiting for a response from the Malawi Government.

“Our relationship with Malawi goes beyond diplomacy; it is rooted in shared history and mutual interests,”said Saungweme.

MALGA President Demands Apology from Football Authorities and NBS Bank Over Stadium Incident

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA) President Isaac Osman has issued a stern call to the Football Association of Malawi and NBS Bank, demanding formal public apologies within 24 hours following an incident at a stadium in Lilongwe that allegedly saw the city’s Mayor subjected to humiliating and disrespectful treatment.

According to information surrounding the incident, the Mayor was reportedly blocked from accessing designated areas and handled in an undignified manner by security personnel, despite holding a public office. The development has since sparked outrage among local government leaders.

Osman



In a strongly worded statement, Osman began by extending an apology to the Mayor of Lilongwe for the manner in which he was treated, describing the conduct as regrettable and unbefitting of public standards.

“As MALGA President, I am deeply concerned by this matter, which has caused distress across all councils,” Osman said, emphasizing that the issue goes beyond an individual and touches on the respect and dignity of local government leadership nationwide.

He warned that such behavior will not be tolerated, calling on both the Football Association of Malawi and NBS Bank to take immediate corrective steps, including issuing public apologies within the stipulated timeframe.

“This behavior will not be condoned and we expect immediate corrective action to uphold the dignity and respect due to the office of the Mayor and all local authorities,” he added.

The incident has sparked concern among councils across the country with calls for accountability growing louder as stakeholders await responses from the implicated institutions.

Ministry condemns treatment of Lilongwe City Mayor at Charity Shield tourney

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture has condemned the treatment of Lilongwe City Mayor,Alex Banda, during the 2026 NBS Charity Shield trophy presentation ceremony held at Bingu National Stadium(BNS) in Lilongwe on Saturday.

In a statement signed by Secretary for Youth, Sports and Culture, Jameson Ndalama, the Ministry has expressed profound shock and disbelief over the incident, in which the Mayor who was also the host of the national event was reportedly removed from the podium by officials from the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) during the prize presentation.

Lilongwe Mayor



The Ministry describes the act as highly unprofessional and unacceptable, noting that it undermined not only the office of the Mayor but also disrespected the people of Lilongwe and the Government of Malawi.

“A football event, especially one meant for charity, should promote unity and respect, not serve as a platform for arrogance,” the statement reads in part.

The Ministry has further characterized the actions of the FAM officials involved as a serious breach of protocol, particularly given that the event took place in the capital city and carried national significance.

As a result, the Ministry has demanded that FAM issue a formal written apology to the Mayor and the Lilongwe City Council (LCC).

It has also directed the association to submit a comprehensive report within 48 hours detailing the sequence of events, identifying those responsible, and explaining the reasons behind the incident.

Additionally, FAM has been instructed to take immediate disciplinary action against those involved to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.

While acknowledging FAM’s role in managing football in Malawi, the Ministry stresses that adherence to protocol and respect for public officials remain essential.

The Ministry reaffirms its commitment to working with FAM to develop the sport but warned that it would not tolerate conduct that brings the game, its administrators, or the country into disrepute.