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πŸ›‘πŸ—žοΈ  FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Eye Fourth Airtel Top 8 Cup Title
22/06/2025

πŸ›‘πŸ—žοΈ FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Eye Fourth Airtel Top 8 Cup Title

ELI Njuchi's 'Ntchito' talks of the worlds oldest profession with artistic maturity-Mzati Nkolokosa
18/05/2025

ELI Njuchi's 'Ntchito' talks of the worlds oldest profession with artistic maturity-Mzati Nkolokosa


πŸ”΄πŸ“° Mkuta no more
18/05/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Mkuta no more


πŸ”΄πŸ“°  Limbe Police recover stolen firearm, arrest suspectPolice in Limbe have arrested a 40-year-old man, Dickson Kapalepa...
27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Limbe Police recover stolen firearm, arrest suspect

Police in Limbe have arrested a 40-year-old man, Dickson Kapalepale and recovered a pistol from him that was stolen during a break in at Mudi Residences.

Police investigations reveal that, on August 25, 2024, the suspect and his friends broke into one of the houses at Mudi Residences and managed to steal several items, including a Ta**us pistol.

Seargent Aubrey Singanyama, Public Relations Officer for Limbe Station said the matter was reported to Limbe Police Station, and officers launched an investigation.

"Using intelligence, police arrested Kapalepale, on April 25, 2025, at his hiding place in Chikapa, Machinjiri Township.

"After his arrest, he led the detectives to Misomali Village, also in Machinjiri, where the stolen pistol was recovered."

Dickson Kapalepale, who comes from Drahaman Village in Traditional Authority Juma in Mulanje District, will appear in court soon.


πŸ”΄πŸ“° Soil Health Initiative to increase crop productivitySoil Health Initiative promotes use of organic fertilizer in farm...
27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Soil Health Initiative to increase crop productivity

Soil Health Initiative promotes use of organic fertilizer in farming.


πŸ”΄πŸ“°Senior Chief Nsanama of Machinga diesNsanama 71, died on Saturday due to an asthma attack.
27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“°Senior Chief Nsanama of Machinga dies

Nsanama 71, died on Saturday due to an asthma attack.


πŸ”΄πŸ“° Madinga, Sama out of Karonga matchSama [Tanjong] started training but he needs full recovery as such,  he is not part...
27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Madinga, Sama out of Karonga match

Sama [Tanjong] started training but he needs full recovery as such, he is not part of the squad just like Chimwemwe Nkhoma.

β€œWe will also be missing the services of Francisco Madinga who is away attending the funeral of a family member."


27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Two students fined K200,000 for stealing cellphones

The Thava Second Grade Magistrate’s Court has convicted and fined Ernest Major (20) and Maurice Bongoloro (20) for theft contravening section 278 of the Penal Code.

Court proceedings, led by State Prosecutor Sub Inspector Editor Kansasi, established that the two connived to steal under the pretence of charging their cellphones in their fellow students' hostel.

The theft came to light when one of the victims woke up and discovered that a Samsung Galaxy and an Itel A70 phone were missing. A search was conducted, and the stolen phones were later found hidden in a nearby woodlot.

During interrogation, Major confessed to stealing the phones and handing them over to Bongoloro, who masterminded the hiding of the stolen items.

Both Major and Bongoloro pleaded guilty to the charge. In mitigation, they asked for leniency, citing that they were college students.

However, Prosecutor Kansasi argued for stiffer penalties, stating that the theft was premeditated.

Passing the sentence, Magistrate Hygiene Mowe agreed with the state’s submission and ordered each to pay a fine of K200,000 or, in default, serve 24 months' imprisonment with hard labour.

Major hails from Awali Village, Traditional Authority Nthiramanja in Mulanje, while Bongoloro comes from Guziwa Village, Traditional Authority Nkhulambe in Phalombe District.


27/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Two men sentenced to 48 months IHL for Theft

The Thyolo Second Grade Magistrate's Court convicted and sentenced two men Misheck Sinagogo (26) and Mphatso Justin (21) to 48 months IHL for Burglary and Theft.

Court proceedings led by state prosecutor Sub Inspector Stella Mwimaniwa established that the duo broke into Lloyd Kalulu's house during the night of April 3, 2025. Thereafter, they stole three bags of maize valued at K150,000 while Kalulu was asleep.

The theft was discovered the next morning. An investigation led to a maize buyer who revealed purchasing the stolen maize from one of the convicts, subsequently identifying his accomplice.

Both Sinagogo and Justin pleaded guilty to the charges. In mitigation, they cited family obligations, requesting leniency. However, the state through prosecutor Mwimaniwa advocated for a stiffer sentence, considering severity of the offense.

Magistrate James Balakasi concurred with the state and delivered a concurrent sentence of 48 months imprisonment with hard labour for the first count and 12 months for the second count to run concurrently.

Both convicts hail from Chilembwe village under Traditional Authority Nchilamwela in Thyolo district.


πŸ”΄πŸ“° Pasuwa names 25 man squadThe Flames will face South Africa in a home fixture at Bingu National Stadium on Saturday Ma...
26/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Pasuwa names 25 man squad

The Flames will face South Africa in a home fixture at Bingu National Stadium on Saturday May 3rd.

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Mission Rabies Malawi launches campaignThe vaccination campaign is an important step towards protecting the health of...
26/04/2025

πŸ”΄πŸ“° Mission Rabies Malawi launches campaign

The vaccination campaign is an important step towards protecting the health of Blantyre City residents and their pets.


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