News In Southern Region (3247)
State Testifies Against Chanthunya
The state is today (Thursday) proceeding to parade witnesses in a murder case in which Misonzi Chamthunya is suspected to have killed his girlfriend Linda Gasa in August 2010.
Ngabu, Lundu Trade Barbs
The embattled Senior Chief Ngabu of Chikwawa has asked President Peter Mutharika to institute a fresh commission of inquiry to probe his conduct.
Mpinganjira Out on Bail
Chief resident magistrate’s court in Blantyre has released on bail business mogul, Dr. Thomson Mpinganjira, who is accused of offering advantage to public officers in the ongoing presidential elections case.
Councilor Cleared in Defilement Case
Police in Mulanje have cleared a councilor for Muloza ward in Mulanje Limbuli Constituency, Righteous Chitekwe, who was accused of defiling and impregnating a 14 year old girl.
Unknown People Attempt to Exhume Dead Body
Some unknown people are alleged to have tampered with a grave of a two year old boy with albinism in Mulanje.
Hospital Attendant Cuffed for Assaulting Patient
Police in Neno have arrested a hospital attendant at Neno District Hospital for allegedly beating up an 80 year old patient admitted at the facility on Sunday for stepping on a wet floor.
Dr. Mpinganjira Back In The Cooler: Zomba Mid-Night Order Illegal-Judge
FDH Holdings Group board chairperson, Dr. Thomson Mpinganjira is back at Blantyre Police Station under the custody of the Anti-Corruption Bureau after High Court judge Dorothy Nyakaunda Kamanga today invalidated a mid-night Zomba magistrate court order quashing an arrest warrant by another magistrate in Lilongwe.
Msundwe, M'bwatalika Community And Police Meet To Mend Fences
People of Msundwe and surrounding areas have made a pact with the Malawi Police Service to end their differences, of course with a call for the police to be professional.
Climate Change Effects Hit Balaka
Trees have wantonly been cut down in most parts of Balaka north.
Millions not accounted for in Tractor-gate
The auditor general’s investigative report on farm machinery procurement under the India Line of Credit has revealed that about K143 million had been collected but there is no evidence indicating that the proceeds were banked.