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Mob Justice Mars Road Accident Scene in Machinga

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By Rahim Abdul

Tension gripped parts of Traditional Authority Sale in Machinga District after a road accident involving a Tata vehicle and a motorcycle escalated into violence, culminating in the torching of the vehicle by angry community members.

According to Machinga Police spokesperson, Western Kansire, the incident occurred on Sunday night when the Tata vehicle collided with a motorcycle under circumstances that are still being investigated by law enforcement authorities.

The motorcyclist, who was reportedly riding a motorcycle without a registration number, sustained injuries as a result of the crash, raising concerns over road safety and compliance with traffic regulations in the area.



Kansire explained that the injured rider was promptly rushed to Mkwepere Health Centre, where he received medical attention and was later discharged, as his condition was not considered serious.

However, what began as a road traffic accident quickly turned chaotic as some residents at the scene allegedly took the law into their own hands instead of allowing police procedures to take their course.

Police say the crowd descended on the driver of the Tata vehicle, assaulting him before setting the vehicle ablaze in full view of onlookers, causing significant property damage.

The Tata vehicle, which police estimate to be worth about K45 million, was completely destroyed by fire, marking a major financial loss and highlighting the dangers of mob justice.

Authorities have since condemned the act, stressing that such behavior undermines the rule of law and puts lives at risk, including those of innocent bystanders.

Kansire noted that while emotions often run high after road accidents, violence and destruction of property are criminal acts that carry serious legal consequences.

Police in Machinga have since launched a manhunt for the individuals suspected to have participated in the assault and the arson, assuring the public that those responsible will be brought to justice.

The incident has reignited debate on vigilantism in rural communities, where frustration and delayed justice often fuel mob action.

As investigations continue, police have appealed to the public to remain calm during accidents and report matters to authorities rather than resorting to violence.

MAFCO FC lead in yellow , red cards in 2025 TNM Super League

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By Chisomo Phiri

Salima-based Malawi Armed Forces College (MAFCO) FC has topped the list of teams with the highest number of yellow and red cards in the 2025 TNM Super League season, while FCB Nyasa Big Bullets completed the campaign without receiving a single red card.

According to the Super League of Malawi (SULOM), as the TNM Super League season concluded on December 27, 2025, MAFCO FC players received a total of 65 yellow cards and three red cards from 30 matches.

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Kamuzu Barracks followed MAFCO FC with 53 yellow cards and four red cards, while Mzuzu City Hammers recorded 50 yellow cards and four red cards.

Civil Service United collected 47 yellow cards and one red card.

Creck Sporting Club and Mighty Tigers each received 45 yellow cards, however, Mighty Tigers, who were relegated, accumulated four red cards, while Creck had two.

Mighty Wanderers, Silver Strikers and Ekhaya FC each received one red card, while Manoma registered the lowest number of yellow cards at 25.

Overall, a total of 648 yellow cards and 34 red cards were issued throughout the season.

NBS Bank partners with Beautify Malawi to donate K100 million items to charity

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By Linda Kwanjana

Listed NBS Bank, in partnership with Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM Trust), have donated festive season hampers amounting to K100 million to 500 elderly and underprivileged people in Area 44 at Landscape Grounds, Lilongwe, as part of new year celebrations .


The initiative was championed by the First Lady of the Republic of Malawi, Madame Gertrude Mutharika who commended NBS Bank and NICO Group for partnering with BEAM Trust for the donations.



“I want to thank NBS Bank and NICO Group for the support they have provided to us, you have shown that you really care for people. I would like to appeal to other organisations and individuals to emulate what these two have done today,” said Mutharika.

Some of the notable items in the hamper include :10Kgs of maize flour, 5Kgs Rice, 2L cooking oil, bathing soap, washing soap, Sugar, Salt, Matches, soya pieces, and 2L Sobo.

NBS Bank Borad Chairman who is also NICO Group managing Director Vizenge Kumwenda said the initiative by the First Lady reflects their commitment to uplifting the communities where NBS Bank and the NICO Group operate.

“At NBS Bank, we believe true progress happens when we stand together with our people by responding to their needs with compassion, dedication, and care. Because at the heart of everything we do, We Care A Little More,” said Kumwenda.

Bridging the divide: Malawi’s path to progress

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s citizens are urging caution against divisive headlines that could fracture the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), hindering progress on critical issues like infrastructure, healthcare, and post-flood recovery.

The controversy surrounding Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah’s actions highlights the need for balanced reporting and transparency. Malawi’s leaders must prioritize unity, putting country above party, to tackle challenges collectively.

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Inclusion is key to progress – villagers deserve a voice in development. United leaders ensure progress reaches every corner of the country. The media plays a pivotal role in shaping public discourse, promoting unity and constructive dialogue.

The DPP must prioritize unity, working together to address challenges and deliver prosperity. Malawi’s laws raise questions about potential infringements – has the Vice President acted within the law?

Private sector: The key to Malawi’s economic growth

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By Burnett Munthali

Former Minister of Finance Ken Lipenga has emphasized the crucial role of the private sector in driving Malawi’s economic development, urging the government to continue fostering partnerships with private companies.

Speaking during Mulli Brothers Limited (MBL) Holdings annual prayers in Chigumula, Blantyre, Lipenga highlighted the significance of private sector involvement in the country’s progress, stating that Malawi cannot develop without it.

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Lipenga noted that private companies like MBL Holdings are critical for development, citing examples from around the world where such partnerships have yielded positive results.

He encouraged the government to maintain its collaboration with the private sector, recognizing the vital contributions these entities make to the nation’s economic growth and development.

MBL Holdings, a prominent business conglomerate in Malawi, has been a key player in the country’s economy, and Lipenga’s remarks underscore the importance of continued support for such enterprises.

The former Finance Minister’s comments come at a time when Malawi is seeking to accelerate its economic growth and development, making his call for private sector engagement particularly timely and relevant.

By working together with the private sector, Lipenga believes Malawi can unlock new opportunities for growth, create jobs, and improve the overall well-being of its citizens.

The annual prayers event at MBL Holdings provided a platform for Lipenga to share his insights on the importance of private sector involvement in Malawi’s development agenda.