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Meet A Girl Who Orgasms 50 Times A Day!

The 22-year-old has a rare condition, which means she has been permanently sexually aroused since the age of eight .A simple vibration from a mobile phone is all it takes to push Amanda’s buttons.Loud bass music in a club and travelling by car or plane can also trigger theunusual response.
And it can happen absolutely anywhere, when she’s with her friends and even while she’s at work as a sales associate in a baby products shop. But far from being a blessing, many who suffer with the condition believe they are cursed. Last year, 39-year-old Gretchen Molannen, from Florida, committed suicide after battling the condition, known as Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome or PSAS, for 16 years.
The news was particularly difficult to take for Amanda, who was also from Florida. She said: “It is not pleasurable, you could say it has become a torture.This condition controls your life completely and it is like living a nightmare. I can have 50 orgasms in one day and five or ten within an hour of each other.
“It happens when I’m with my friends or out in public and it’s very embarrassing. It kills me inside. I just have to put on a smile and pretend
that nothing’s wrong.
She added:“At my lowest points, I have thought about suicide but I had to reassure myself that I would never resort to something like that and that it wasn’t going to happen to me. Orgasms are supposed to be a good feeling but I’ve had them every day for so long now that I’m living with constant fear and shame. As a child I had no idea what was happening to me — I thought I was just $ex-obsessed.”
Amanda first began suffering from the condition when she was just eight, but was too scared to confide in anyone.
It wasn’t until 2008 that she learnt about PSAS by hearing a discussion about it on the radio.
Since then she has tried to move on with her life and, at 20, even began dating, but she admits she has not been able to have a steady relationship because men either take advantage or are intimidated. She said: “I’ve been with a few guys, but it’s difficult – I’ve found
some guys are even intimidated. “Thankfully I’ve had the courage to tell my family and they have all been very understanding and supportive.”

Trump threatens to shoot people protesting against killing of George Floyd

President Donald Trump says he will order the military to shoot at people protesting against the killing of #GeorgeFloyd, a black person was murdered by police officers in Minneapolis. Trump says he "can not stand back & watch" violent protesters looting shops in Minneapolis.
 
 
Trump tweeted: "I will send in the National Guard [so that] when the looting starts, the shooting starts". Unlike in the US, when Malawians protested against the 2019 presidential polls, soldiers granted them security.

Former Rwandan Mayor sentenced to life over genocide

Rwanda's High Court has sentenced a former mayor to life in prison for his role in the 1994 genocide.
Ladislas Ntaganzwa - who was arrested in the Democratic Republic of Congo five years ago - was found guilty of personally leading a series of massacres of Tutsi civilians, including an attack on a church where thousands had taken shelter.
The former mayor of southern Nyakizu was also accused of orchestrating the rape of many women.
Earlier this month, investigators tracking genocide suspects had a major breakthrough when the alleged financier of the genocide, FĂ©licien Kabuga, was arrested in France.
He is due to be tried at a tribunal in Tanzania.
It emerged last week that another top suspect, former Defence Minister Augustin Bizimana, had actually been dead for several years.

Premier league to return on June 20


It's understood the Premier League are determined to complete the season inside six weeks to conclude no later than August 2. 
 
That would entail seven weekend rounds and two midweek features, should June 20 be the restart date.
 
Bundesliga is already back while other leagues are also on their way.
 

Boyfriend faints due to punani smell

A Soweto woman is facing a charge of attempted murder after her boyfriend passed out after she took off her pants during a love making.
The odor from her cookie jar knocked the boyfriend out cold as soon as it hit his nostrils.
The girl, only identified as Lerato, was heard screaming for help when her boyfriend became unresponsive as they made out.
Alert neighbors came to investigate and at first thought the man, Jabulani Sizwe, had died but the soon felt a faint pulse.
An ambulance was summoned and paramedics managed to resuscitate Jabulani who spewed bile the moment he regained his senses and blamed Lerato of trying to kill him with her punani smell.
According to eyewitnesses, Jabu could not have none of it and told all those who had gathered that he had fainted because of Lerato,s smell.
“One minute we were making out nicely but when she removed her pan_ties, it felt like a skunk had done its business in the room. I felt like I was being choked and last thing I remember is heading for the door but I did not make it because the smell was too much”, he said.
According to her medical records Lerato had a fungal infection on her punani.
A shy Lerato said she had ‘forgotten’ to have it treated for the past 3 weeks or so.
“I’m under so much pressure at the moment, I have exam stress as well so I forget things sometimes”.
Jabulani went to the police to lay a charge of attempted murder against Lerato and also broke things off with her.
Apparently he believes that she was intentionally trying to give him an STD whereas it’s just an ordinary fungal infection.


Bakili Muludzi campaigns for DPP-UDF Alliance, thanked Professor Mutharika for choosing his son as his runningmate


Muluzi senior has started the campaign his home village Kapoloma in Machinga district where he organised a meeting this week.
Muluzi gathered chiefs and villagers at Kapoloma, saying the meeting was meant ” to thank Professor Mutharika for choosing one of our sons as his runningmate”.
A video clip circulating on social media shows Muluzi saying Atupele will become ” President of Malawi” before correcting himself of the ” mistake”.
Muluzi also told the gathering that the “whole” Eastern region has agreed to vote for Mutharika.
However, many people view Muluzi’s decision to join the campaign as a continuation of his cherished desire to rule the country through the back door and also fulfill his vow in 2009 to ‘deflate the tube’ by getting DPP back to UDF, now through his son.
Between 2001 and 2003 Muluzi attempted to prolong his rule through Open and Third term bills.

Cotton farmers stranded at Admarc's after Atupele promised market during campaign


The campaign promise by Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)-United Democratic Front (UDF) Alliance runningmate, Atupele Muluzi in which he told cotton farmers in Chikwawa district to immediately bring the cash crop to the Admarc as money used for buying was readily available has plunged dozens of farmers into a stranded situation, as nobody is coming in to buy their commodity, nearly two weeks after they adhered to the young Muluzi’s call.
 
 
Farmers we visited at Ngabu Admarc Market have openly expressed their anger and disappointment, as they believe authorities are taking them for granted after they joyfully responded to the authoritative call by President Peter Mutharika’s official partner in the forthcoming Presidential polls.
 
 

Satanic church officialy launched in SA

The First Satanic Church which was launched in February 2020 has now been officially registered in South Africa this month, May 2020.
The church’s mission reportedly is to educate the public on the Satanic Religious Board and to address common misconceptions about Satanic practises as well as Satanic panic.
The co-founder of the Satanic church in South Africa, Riaan Swiegelaar, says the registration has been a 4-year process. The church has a council comprising of 7 people dedicated to representing Satanism in South Africa.
Speaking to local radio stations, Riaan Swiegelar said, “When I discovered Satanism by myself, it wasn’t really an organized organization. And there was no representation so I had to find my way, through the dark, so as to speak, till I met fellow Satanists and we became a very close-knit set of people. So it’s important to have a group that resonates with the philosophy and be able to meet”.

DPP/UDF leaders drums up support for Mutharika

Traditional Authority (TA) Mkumbira of Nkhata Bay has assured Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and United Democratic Front (UDF) Alliance of the district’s continued support for the alliance’s presidential torch bearer, Peter Mutharika to triumph during fresh presidential poll.
Mkumbira was speaking Wednesday at Nkhata Bay Boma during DPP and UDF Alliance campaign rally which was addressed by DPP Vice President for the north, Goodall Gondwe, Minister of Tourism and Wildlife Vuwa Kaunda, Minister of Health Jappie Mhango who is DPP’s treasure general and business tycoon Leston Mulli.
“People of Nkhata Bay have all the reasons to vote for the DPP and UDF Alliance. We have evidence that once voted into power, Mutharika will continue bringing development projects in this district.
“We have witnessed improved road network, bridges, bus depot, jetty, market and the magnificent Nkhata Bay District Hospital among other major projects under the leadership of Mutharika,” said Mkumbira.
Taking turns, the DPP officials advised people in the district to continue rallying behind Mutharika saying he is the only presidential candidate who has a vision towards building a better Malawi.
Also present at the rally, was DPP regional governor for the north, Christopher Mzomera Ngwira who said DPP is committed to implementing more development projects in line with the needs of the people in the district.
“The DPP lead government is run by the people, if people of Nkhata Bay say they want a stadium we are ready to deliver in response to their requests because the people themselves are the government,” Ngwira said.
Ngwira also promised the gathering that the DPP lead government will erect street lights from Nkhata Jetty to Mkondezi besides constructing bridges in Chikwina and Mpamba areas and secondary schools at Thanula.
Also speaking at the same rally, Kaunda advised people in the district to verify their voter certificates during the voter certificate verification exercise in order for them to cast their votes come June 23.
“Everyone should have his or her voter certificate and names verified because that is the only way you can in take part in the fresh presidential election and able support Mutharika to win,” said Kaunda.

Mtambo Drums Support for Tonse Alliance, Asks People to Vote DPP Out of Power

Citizens for Transformation Movement (CFT) leader Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo has urged people in the country to knock out the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government during the 2020 elections saying Malawi needs a government that can be held responsible and accountable for its actions.
Mtambo made remarks Wednesday, 27th May 2020 following a whistle stop tour conducted in Nkhata-Bay district.

In his remarks, Mtambo said people should vote for Tonse Alliance led by Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and his runningmate Dr. Saulos Claus Chilima because they have a powerful manifesto that has been developed by incorporating manifestos of the nine parties under the alliance.
He said: “The time has come that Malawians must exercise their freedom to change the leadership of the country, we need a government that will be held responsible and accountable for its actions to its people once they are given the mandate to run the affairs of our country.”

Student Dies in Boyfriend’s House During Covid-19 Lockdown

A university student identified as, Claire Natukunda has died at her boyfriend’s home after failing to return home before the Covid19 lockdown.
The student died in Maganjo, at her boyfriend’s house identified as Junju. She was reportedly two months pregnant
Junju was not at home when his 20 year old girlfriend died because he had walked to Kampala to look for money to help him take Claire to hospital. He was asked to return by authorities and arrested on arrival and taken to Kawempe police station where he has spent Wednesday night.
The body was first taken to the nearby Community Hospital Kawempe Lugoba before it was taken to Mulago for postmortem.
According to the messages on her phone, it seemed to have family disagreements with her parents and siblings who live in Kitemu on Masaka road.
Messages found in her phone shows that she had family disagreements with her parents and siblings who live in Kitemu on Masaka road. According to the messages, she refused to come home after they had asked her to return. Consequently, she decided to stay with her boyfriend.
 

Man sentenced for defilement

Senior Resident Magistrate Court in Mulanje has sentenced a 32- year-old man, Yusufu Selemani, to eight years Imprisonment with Hard Labour (IHL) for defiling his 13-year-old stepdaughter.
Police Prosecutor, Jafalie Wemusi told the Court that Selemani committed the offence between October 2019 and February,2020.
He said the victim revealed to her mother that she had been defiled and impregnated by her stepfather.
Police at Muloza arrested Selemani and charged him with defilement contravening Section 138 of the Penal code.
But appearing before Magistrate Shahida Bakili, he pleaded not guilty and the state paraded three witnesses, leading to his conviction.
In submission, Police asked for a stiff penalty describing defilement as a serious offence.
The Prosecutor added that as a father, Selemani had the responsibility to protect the girl.
"Your worship, as a father, Selemani had the responsibility to protect the girl but what he did is a taboo that will haunt the victim for the rest of her life," Wemusi said.
Although Selemani asked for mercy, Second Grade Magistrate Bakili agreed with the state, lamenting an increase in defilement cases in the district.
"Depending on aggravating and mitigating factors, defilement attracts a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Further, these cases are high in the district hence the need for stiff penalties to deter would-be-offenders," she said.
Bakili sentenced Selemani to eight years IHL.
Meanwhile, the same Court has sentenced a 20 year-old man, Chikondi John, to eight years IHL for defiling a nine year old girl.
According to Police Prosecutor, Gladstone Kanyezi, John committed the offence on Thursday, May 21, 2020 as the girl was following her friends to a sweet potato garden.
He said while on her way, she met John who dragged her into a bush and defiled her.
Appearing before court, John pleaded guilty to defilement charges and the court convicted him.

The state asked for a stiff penalty to deter would- be-offenders.
The convict surprised people when, in mitigation, he asked for a one year jail term saying he has huge responsibility including helping a person with visual impairment.
But the Magistrate quashed the mitigations and sentenced him to eight years imprisonment with hard labour.
Selemani hails from Chinseu village, Traditional Authority (TA) Njema while John hails from Namisikha village, Senior Chief Mabuka both in Mulanje.

Hundreds gathered in the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died after police encounter

About 24 hours after George Floyd's death, hundreds of protesters packed the streets of Minneapolis, many gathering at the intersection where Floyd was pinned to the ground by police officers shortly before he died.





Floyd was arrested Monday evening after officers responded to a call about an alleged forgery in progress. Video from bystanders shows Floyd handcuffed and pinned to the ground and one police officer's knee pressing against his neck. Floyd pleaded he was in pain and couldn't breathe. Shortly after, he died at a nearby hospital. 
 
 
Four police officers involved in the incident were fired Tuesday, Minneapolis police said. State and federal authorities are now investigating the case. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

President Trump threatens social media companies with new regulation or even shuttering after Twitter moved to add fact checks to two of his tweet

President Donald Trump on Wednesday threatened social media companies with new regulation or even shuttering after Twitter moved a day earlier to add fact checks to two of his tweets.

Claiming tech giants “silence conservative voices,” Trump said, “We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen.” 
And he repeated his unsubstantiated claim — which sparked his latest showdown with Silicon Valley — that expanding mail-in voting “would be a free for all on cheating, forgery and the theft of Ballots.”
The president can’t unilaterally regulate or close social media companies, as such moves would require action by Congress or the Federal Communications Commission.

Thirty Tunisians hospitalised after consuming poisoned alcohol on Eid

Six people have died and around 30 others hospitalised in Tunisia since Sunday after drinking tainted homemade alcohol. 


The alcohol was consumed across several towns and cities in the province of Kairouan.
The cases first came to light on Sunday – the day of Eid al-Fitr which marked the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
A man and a woman were arrested in the town of Hajeb Al Ayoun on suspicion of selling the tainted brew and 87 litres seized by police.
Toxic levels of methanol that is sometimes contained in homemade alcohol can be fatal or lead to visual impairment.
There have been several cases of methanol poisoning in Tunisia over the years.
Consumption of illegally sold brew is common because it is cheaper and more accessible to the majority, particularly in poorer areas.
The country has eased coronavirus containment measures but some restrictions still remain.

large public events are banned, a permit is required for travel between regions and shopping malls, bars and restaurants remain closed.



Mob kills suspected criminal in Chikwawa

A 28-year-old man in Chikwawa district has been killed by an angry mob on suspicion that he stole a goat.

The deceased has been identified as Paul Fulaitoni of Dzongwe Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Ngabu in the district.

Chikwawa Police Station Deputy Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Dickson Matemba confirmed the development in an interview with Malawi News Agency (Mana) on Tuesday.

He said Fulaitoni met his fate on May 22, 2020 around 11 p.m. at Nsanjama Village in the district.

“It was alleged that the suspect was carrying a sack on his motorcycle containing a slaughtered goat suspected to have been stolen,” Matemba said, adding, “Unknown people asked him where he was going with the goat but failed to give a proper account.”

He said an angry mob descended on him and was badly assaulted before setting him and his motorbike ablaze.

49 people shot in Chicago in Memorial Day gun violence

At least 89 arrests were made and 216 guns seized during the holiday weekend.

Despite stay-at-home orders firmly in place to blunt the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the Memorial Day weekend saw an old scourge reemerge with a vengeance on the streets of Chicago: gun violence.

At least 49 people were shot, 10 fatally, between 6 p.m. on Friday and 11:59 p.m. on Monday, according to data the Chicago Police Department released Tuesday to ABC News.

Police Superintendent David Brown said three of the shooting victims were juveniles, including one who was killed.

HRDC threatens to hold 3 million people demonstrations if new MEC commissioners are not appointed by 5 June

Human Rights Defenders Coalition has warned that it will mobilise three million people for State House demonstrations if new Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) commissioners are not appointed by June 5.


Chairperson of the coalition Gift Trapence told journalists in Lilongwe that the coalition will not entertain any delaying tactics for the upcoming presidential elections.


He also chided Attorney General Kalekeni Kaphale for allegedly playing a part to delay the elections, warning that the court already found him compromised in his conduct.


Malawi is expected to hold fresh presidential elections in a month time following February 3, 2020 Constitutional Court nullification of May 21, 2019 polls.


Jane Ansah, who was MEC for 2019 tripartite elections resigned after series of protest in the country as such, there is a need to appoint new commissioner to chair the coming elections.

UK approves its FIRST coronavirus medicine

Coronavirus patients in Britain can now be treated with remdesivir, the Ebola drug which has shown promise in battling the infection.


The Department of Health announced today that adults and teenagers with severe COVID-19 will be allowed to be treated with remdesivir if they fit specific criteria.

This makes the drug, which destroys a part of the virus in order to stop it reproducing, the closest thing doctors have to a cure or treatment for the disease.

The criteria for who will get it have not been laid out by the Government but doctors will be expected to decide on a case-by-case basis who is most likely to benefit.

Early trials of remdesivir, which must be injected by a qualified medic, suggest it could speed up people's time to recovery by four days, British officials said.

Although the approval of remdesivir has been welcomed by scientists, it has come more than three weeks after the FDA in the US approved it on May 1, putting the UK weeks behind once again. It was also slower to increase testing capacity.

And Japan's ministry of health approved the drug on May 8. Britain is now following suit in the face of growing scientific evidence.

Remdesivir is expected to be available immediately to patients across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Costa Rica celebrates its first same-sex weddings, becoming the first country in Central America to allow same-sex marriage


The first same-sex weddings have taken place in Costa Rica, the first Central American country to equalise its marriage legislation.

A lesbian couple became the first to tie the knot in a ceremony that took place just after the new law came into effect at midnight.

The wedding was shown on national TV.

President Carlos Alvarado said the law change meant Costa Rica now recognised the rights lesbian and gay people had always deserved.

He tweeted (in Spanish) that "empathy and love should from now on be the guiding principles which will allow us to move forward and build a country where there is room for everyone".

The first same-sex marriage ceremony was broadcast as the culmination of a three-hour programme celebrating marriage equality.

Marriage equality came about after the constitutional court declared in August 2018 that a ban on same-sex weddings was unconstitutional and discriminatory.


The court gave Costa Rica's parliament 18 months to change the law.

Enrique Sánchez, Costa Rica's first openly gay member of parliament, welcomed the change and praised those who had spent years lobbying for the same-sex marriage ban to be lifted.

"With their experience, their struggles... they have helped build a society where there are no second-class families or second-rate people," he told Reuters news agency.

Same-sex marriage is already possible in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay and some parts of Mexico, but Costa Rica is the first country in Central America to allow it.

Some religious groups had opposed the move and more than 20 lawmakers tried to delay the change in the law.

Zimbabwean Army Attack Police Officers For Not Wearing Face Masks

Some members of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) reportedly went berserk in Chivhu over the weekend and assaulted two police officers for not wearing face masks. The military men are said to have stormed a local store in the small agricultural town and assaulted everyone without asking any questions.


iHarare reports that two CID police officers were among those who were assaulted. A scuffle nearly broke out when the law enforcement officers resisted and threatened to hit back.

However, the officers, Detective Constable Austin Chikwinya and Sam Mutausi together with three other civilians have since lodged a report at Chivhu Police Station under RRB numbers 2187968; 2187969; 2187970; 2187971 and 2187972.

A memo seen by the publication reports that the soldiers slapped Detective Chikwinya and Matausi as they tried to identify themselves. At the time of the fracas the pair were buying groceries.

A day earlier, the soldiers are reported to have randomly assaulted people at Zimbabwe Hotel including the owner Kirsty Muzana, 42, and his wife Eva, 32, for not switching off lights at the lodgings.

Efforts to get a comment from National Police Spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Themba Nyathi at the time of publishing the article were unsuccessful.

Earlier this month, the government announced that not wearing a face mask in public is now a level 12 offence which can result in a 1-year jail term. This was shortly after President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced that the country was now on level 2 of lockdown.

In his address, President Mnangagwa said all citizens are now required to wear face masks in public places, as part of the country’s measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, the respiratory-related disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

The country has been under Covid-19 lockdown since March 30, which was slightly eased and extended indefinitely on May 16. The government enforced the lockdown to help slow the spread of the pandemic.

Five arrested for possessing chamba in Salima

Police in Salima are keeping in custody five suspects after being found with chamba.


The five are Chiku Matambo Alfred 38, from Chikanje village Traditional Authority Kanyenda in Nkhotakota, Geofrey Nyirongo 24, from Jalali village Traditional Authority Kaomba in Kasungu, Jawadi Sanudi 35, from Palani village Traditional Authority Kapeni in Brantyre, Jailosi Kachingwe 35, from Maganga village, Traditional Authority Maganga in Salima and Moses Liwonde 18, from Pendwe village, Traditional Authority Kanyenda in Nkhotakota.

On the morning of May 24 police received a tip from well wishers that some people are carrying out the syndicate. Working on the tip, the law enforcers led by the drug section from national police headquarters mounted a snap roadblock at Chikwawa Trading Centre along Nkhotakota – Salima Road.

While on duty, the first three suspects approached using a Honda Freed Saloon vehicle registration number BV 4332 carrying vehicle seats but we believe it was used for observation.

Within minutes, another vehicle, Voxy registration number NN 8512 also came but immediately after being stopped, the driver escaped. A search in the vehicle found 247 plastic bags containing Chamba strongly believed to belong to the three who were using the Saloon.

Later the officers arrested Kachingwe while carrying 78 90kg bags and 8 20kg bags in a five tonner vehicle with registration number BQ3411 before arresting Liwonde who was found with five bricks of loose Chamba in a City Tours bus.

All the five suspects will appear before court soon to answer the charge of being found in possession of Indian hemp which contravenes regulation 4(a) as read with section 19 of the Dangerous Drug Act.

Meanwhile, police are hunting for the driver of the Voxy who escaped. Police also wish to thank the public for the tips they usually give us regarding crime.

JB accuses Malawi Government of bloating Covid-19 figures


Former president Dr Joyce Banda has accused government of bloating Covid-19 figures and abusing resources meant for the fight against the pandemic in the country.

Speaking at a Tonse Alliance mega rally in Blantyre on Monday, Banda claimed that the government is deliberately increasing Covid-19 cases in order to receive donor funding.

“They have imported a dead body from South Africa to increase the number of Covid-19 deaths in the country, so that people will be scared ahead of the fresh presidential elections,” alleged Banda.

While acknowledging the presence of the disease in the country, Banda said: “Covid-19 is real but the way this country is handling corona virus resources leaves a lot to be desired.”

“The way government is abusing Covid-19 funds from the donor community is disheartening as much is being spent on allowances than for the intended purposes”.

Driver arrested for causing death

Police in Mponela are keeping in custody a 39 year old driver for allegedly causing death of a 42 year old pedal cyclist by reckless driving in Dowa district.


Police said the driver, Saukani Kadzakumanja, 39 comes from Chimungu Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Dzoole in the District.

The deceased has been identified as Kingsley Katunga, 42 of Kamphata village in the area of TA Mponela in Dowa.

According to Mponela Police Public Relations Officer, Sergeant Macpatson Msadala, on May 20, 2020, Kadzakumanja was driving a motor vehicle registration number BU 4807 Mercedes Benz lorry, from Medi filling station heading Mponela Trading Centre a long Kasungu-Lilongwe M1 road.

"As he approached NBS bank, he hit pedal cyclist, Katunga who was peddling from the opposite direction," he explained.

Msadala said that due to the impact, the pedal cyclist sustained serious injuries and was taken to Mponela Rural Hospital before being referred to Kamuzu Central Hospital where he died upon arrival.

Kadzakumanja has been charged with causing death by reckless driving and would appear before court soon.

Police are appealing to all drivers to observe speed limit and adhere to road safety measures to avoid accidents of this nature.

CAtholic Bishops say Malawians have an opportunity to choose another leader to save the country from collapsing


Catholic Bishops issued their 26th pastoral letter in which they stressed that the need for “ a new era in Malawi” has reached a critical stage where the country can either degenerate into a failed state or rise to a unified, orderly and prosperous nation.

In the seven-page pastoral letter read out in all Catholic Parishes, the bishops writing under the Episcopal Conference of Malawi said that the forthcoming presidential election, therefore, provides Malawians an opportunity to choose a leader who can save the country from collapsing.

“More than ever before, the need for ushering in a new era in Malawi has reached a critical stage where we can either degenerate into a failed state or rise to a unified, orderly and prosperous nation,” they say citing Deuteronomy 30:19 “I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. Choose life, then, that you and your descendants may live”.

The bishops have thus described the qualities of the leader who, they prophesy, would best lead the country and the qualities include servant leadership, decisiveness, accountable and God-fearing.

The seven bishop-members of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi have highlighted eight issues as the current concerns and challenges that need urgent attention in the country at the moment.

These include rising tribalism, increasing political violence, rising levels of impunity, corruption and fraud, a dysfunctional public service system, the corona virus pandemic, environmental degradation and challenges relating to the holding of a credible presidential election.

“We are also concerned with the general abuse of freedom expression by political party zealots on social media by among others, fabricating all forms of falsehood, lies and rumor mongering. This calls upon all Malawians to exercise extra vigilance to ensure that the electoral process is transparent…

“Above all, it calls for a leadership that can provide appropriate direction and supervision. Our country is at crossroads. We can either choose to save our nation or destroy it. The most urgent before us is to choose a leader who can rescue it from further deterioration,” reads the letter.

The bishops say that Malawi is at crossroads and have urged Malawians to go and vote wisely to choose a leader who can rescue the country from further deterioration lest it gets destroyed.

In the pastoral letter, on challenges related to holding a credible election, the bishops raise concern with loss of public trust and confidence in the current commissioners at the Malawi Electoral Commission, inconsistency in the determination of the electoral calendar, vandalism of MEC equipment, lack of security in centres where MEC is working and defamatory reporting by the state broadcaster.

“We are deeply concerned with rising levels of impunity in some sections of our society. As we have said many times before, the killing of people with albinism, the so-called mob justice and the killing of elderly persons suspected of being witches is utterly repulsive.

“We call for speedy conclusion of these cases and a complete stop to these barbaric acts…there should be no non-selective justice when handling these cases,” reads part of the pastoral letter.

The Episcopal Conference of Malawi has also warned that Malawi risks desertification which could create food insecurity and an increased gap between the rich and the poor due to environmental degradation citing the continued plunder of the Chikangawa forest in the Northern region.

On the Corona virus pandemic, the Catholic bishops, expressed concern that some quarters who deny the existence of the disease and also the lack of consistency in observing precautionary measures and call on the government to provide social support for the poor in the event of imposition of restriction on mobility.

Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 lockdown fuels bush sex as as lodges remain closed

The closure of lodges and guesthouses due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown has seen an increase in sexual rendezvous inside cars and in bushes by daring lovers in Zimbabwe.


Cars, cemeteries and bushes have quickly becomes lovers’ nests.

The daring lovers are taking advantage of the peaceful atmosphere, free of charge space and tall grasses and shrubs covering the their hookup spots.

Other couples who want to get down and dirty are parking in unpopulated car parks to do the nasty.

With less people loitering around during the lockdown, chances of being disturbed are very slim.

Bmetro understands that final resting places for the dead have turned into hookup spots by some lovers who are driving over to do the deed and turn the place into a bedroom.

Most cemeteries are littered with used condoms, empty packs of sex enhancing pills among other paraphernalia.

According to an eyewitness who identified himself as Dube, cars are constantly spotted driving around the cemetery several times, day and night.

“Everyday motorists come here and the other day we gathered courage and approached a car which was parked in the cemetery after suspecting that the driver might have been tampering with graves. When we approached it, it was bouncing up and down and shockingly when we peeped through, we were shocked to our core when we saw two lovebirds having fun at the back seat.

He bemoaned a lack of respect for the dead.

A Bulawayo City Council municipal officer who preferred anonymity, also confirmed that graveyards have become a hotspot for couples looking to hook up in cars.

He said those with no cars do it on the grass or bush.

Chakwera commends Ansah's decision to resign

Malawi Congress Party President, Dr Lazarus Chakwera, has commended Malawi Electoral Commission chairperson Dr. Jane Ansah for resigning.


Dr Chakwera made the remarks after a rally at Lobi in Dedza today that it was sad that Ansah has had to resign after a year and after a lot of resources had been wasted due to her procastination in the calls.

According to Dr. Chakwera, Malawians are expecting the coming commissioners to be professional and not to priotise their interests.

HRDC welcomes Ansah's resignation decision, vows to continue May 28 protest for resignation of other commissioners

The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has welcomed the resignation of MEC Chairperson Jane Ansah, but vows to proceed with their May 28 protest to demand the resignation of the commissioners.


Initially, the demonstrations were meant to continue mounting pressure on Ansah to resign including all the commissioners.


But Ansah has tendered her resignation to President Peter Mutharika and awaits his response.


HRDC senior member Billy Mayaya insists that Commissioners should also resign and not wait for the expiry of their mandate.


HRDC has been organising mass demonstration across the country demanding resignation of MEC commissioners.


Ten South Sudan Ministers Test Positive For Virus


Ten ministers in South Sudan are now confirmed to have contracted coronavirus.

Information Minister, Michael Makuei, has told the Media that all former members of the high-level task force on coronavirus – apart from the health minister – have tested positive for Covid-19, the respiratory illness caused by the virus.

But he has denied reports that President Salva Kiir – who was also a member of the team had also tested positive. It comes just days after first Vice-President Riek Machar announced he had tested positive alongside his wife, Defence Minister Angelina Teny.

They tested positive after coming into contact with a former member of the team, who has Covid-19. All the ministers infected are now in self-isolation and the government says they are in good health.

Dozens of bodyguards and staff of the officials also tested positive and are quarantined. South Sudan has seen a sharp rise in coronavirus cases in recent days with 481 confirmed cases and six deaths.

There are fears the virus could cause havoc in South Sudan, whose healthcare system is barely functioning following decades of conflict, while hundreds of thousands are living in camps for displaced people.

Passenger jet crashes in Pakistan


Pakistani officials said a passenger jet crashed Friday in the city of Karachi. Videos posted online showed fire and smoke on the ground and several homes had reportedly caught fire.

A spokesman from the country's flagship carrier Pakistan International Airlines told the Reuters news agency that flight PK 8303 went down carrying 99 passengers and 8 crew.

There was no official word on the number of casualties, but Pakistan's leader tweeted condolences "to the families of the deceased."

CBS News' Maria Usman said the PIA Airbus A320 from crashed down into a neighborhood called Jinnah Gardens, close to Karachi's airport. A source at the airport said the pilot had informed the control tower that one of the plane's two engines had failed.

The control tower told the pilot that two runways were clear for a landing, but air traffic control lost communication with the crew and the plane crashed shortly after.

Abdul Sattar Khokhar, spokesman for the country's aviation authority, confirmed that the flight had been flying to Karachi from Lahore.

The Associated Press quoted witnesses as saying the Airbus A320 appeared to have tried to land at least a couple times before crashing into the residential area near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport.

MyBucks donates K2 million worth of medical supplies to the Kamuzu Central Hospital

MyBucks Banking Corporation has donated K2 million worth of medical supplies to the Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe.

Presenting the donation on Friday in Lilongwe, Chief Operations Officer for the Bank Sam Kamkosi said the gesture is part of the company's way of giving back to communities that give it business.

Hospital Director for the referral facility has since commended MyBucks for the gesture, saying the supplies are an important contribution towards the hospital's fight against the COVID - 19 pandemic.


Among the donated items are oxygen concentrators and test strips.

Gotani Hara empowers girl-child education, donates materials worth K10 million to different schools in her constituency

Member of parliament for Mzimba North East Constituency who is also Speaker of the Malawi’s National Assembly, Catherine Gotani Hara, has  donated various building materials worth K10 million to different schools in her constituency for construction of girls hostels and teachers’ houses.


Morgan Tembo, who is a councillor for Ekwendeni Ward, who represented Gotani Hara, handed over 40 bags of cement to Choma Community Day Secondary School

Tembo said the Mrs Hara wants to help the girls so that they  can achieve their dreams.

“This donation will provide the girl child with proper boarding facilities there by keeping her in school. Imagine at Choma School, girls forget that they can be in a boarding school!” said Tembo.

Tembo further disclosed that the donation is part of Constituency Development Fund (CDF) that government provides to members of Parliament for development of their areas.

Trump refuses to wear mask despite state warning it will ban his future visits

Donald Trump has refused to wear a face mask once again during a tour in Michigan - despite an official warning he could be banned from visiting the state if he did so.

The president was visiting a factory belonging to the Ford Motor Company, which has shifted its focus to manufacturing ventilators and personal protective equipment.

Surrounded by executives wearing masks, he told reporters: "I had one on before. I wore one in the back area. I didn't want to give the press the pleasure of seeing it."

At one point, he took out a White House-branded mask from his pocket, and said he had worn it elsewhere on the tour while out of public view.

The 73-year-old has consistently disregarded guidance from the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, urging Americans to wear masks in close company to try and curb the spread of coronavirus.

Although the company "encouraged President Trump to wear a mask when he arrived" at the plant in Ypsilanti, executive chairman Bill Ford said: "It's up to him.

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Woman tests positive for Covid-19 eight times

A Canadian woman who contracted the coronavirus in March has tested positive for the illness for the eighth time.


Tracy Schofield from Cambridge, Ontario, said she first began experiencing symptoms – including a fever, chills and difficulty breathing – on March 30. The next day she got tested for Covid-19 and was found to be positive.

To be considered recovered from the virus, the World Health Organization guidelines state that a patient must test negative twice consecutively before they can be declared “recovered.”

Patients must receive two negative results within 24 hours.

Schofield was swabbed for a ninth time, and once again she tested positive for Covid-19. She is currently preparing for her 10th test.

According to CTV News Schofield spent two weeks self-isolating at home, with only her 17-year-old son there to help.

She says her temperature rose to 40.1 C, and she could barely get out of bed and she even lost her sense of smell and taste.

After more than 50 days since testing positive, Schofield said most of her symptoms are gone.

“I still to this day have shortness of breath. Covid-19 has taken a lot out of me, and it continues every day,” she told CTV News.

Schofield now fears Covid-19 could cause her long-term problems although she never had underlying health issues before.

What killed the ‘Legendary Reggae Music Star’ Bob Marley

Bob Marley was just 36 when he lost his battle against skin cancer with his son, Ziggy, by his side in hospital in Miami.

For more than 10 years, the iconic star pushed his home country’s musical style to the forefront of popular culture and almost 40 years after his death, Marley is still influencing bands and singers around the world.

Still considered one of the greatest artists of all time, Marley and his band The Wailers burst onto the scene in 1963 and almost instantly became superstars in their home country of Jamaica.

Huge releases like Catch A Fire and Burnin’ followed and when assassins made an attempt on Marley’s life in Jamaica in 1976, he decided to make his move to London a permanent one.

However, the following year, the legendary singer would be hit with more tragedy when he was diagnosed with acral lentiginous melonoma, a very rare form of skin cancer.

It was during a game of football that Marley realised something was wrong when he suffered a foot injury that instead of healing, seemed to get progressively worse.

He was diagnosed with skin cancer and doctors advised him to have his toe amputated.

However, a committed Rastafarian, whose faith considers it a sin to have any part of the body “temple” removed, he refused.


Marley did instead have a skin graft but by 1980 the disease had spread throughout his body and nothing more could be done to treat it.

Determined to give fans one last tour to remember him by, Marley embarked on one last world tour.

But just before a concert in New York, he collapsed while out running in Central Park.

After one final show in Pittsburgh in the US in September, 1980, he made the devastating decision to cancel the rest of his tour and try a diet-based treatment in Germany.

For the next eight months he continued to battle his cancer but realising it was having no impact on his disease, he flew home to Jamaica.

It was a trip he would never complete and after falling critically ill on the flight, the plane touched down in Miami.

He was rushed to hospital, where he lost his fight for life with his son, Ziggy, at his bedside.

Marley, who is believed to have had 11 children, had one final message for his son, who is also a musician.

The reggae legend’s poignant last words were: “Money can’t buy life.”

His body was then flown home to Jamaica, where Marley was given a State funeral on May 21, 1981.

May his soul continue resting in peace.

First Lady Gertrude Mutharika Campaigns for DPP-UDF Alliance, Says APM Will Carry the Day in The Fresh Polls

First Lady Gertrude Mutharika on Thursday made a surprise visit to Zomba Naisi ground where Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and United Democratic Front (UDF) officials were holding a campaign rally.

Mrs. Mutharika who was accompanied by Angela Muluzi a wife to DPP-UDF running-mate Atupele Muluzi, said the alliance will carry the day in the fresh presidential elections.

The First Lady was coming from Balaka district where she met chiefs to discuss issues concerning the awareness of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

In her remarks, Madam Mutharika said the DPP-UDF alliance is a clear sign that come June 23, they are victors.

She also added that there is no reason for President Peter Mutharika to be panicking with campaign citing the ground work is impressive.

“There is no reason Professor Peter Mutharika should be packing with campaign, this is enough. And I am impressed,” she said.

Since the official launch of campaign period by Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Mutharika has not been seen on the ground luring people to re-elect him into power.

Ansah pains APM resignation letter

Mec Chairperson Justice Jane Ansah says following the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in the presidential case, she has written the appointing authourity (President) asking to step aside from her position.



Speaking on state controlled broadcaster MBC, Ansah pointed out that her decision to ask the President to relieve her of her duties at Mec was solely based on the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling and not the demonstrations which have been staged by the public.

MEC shuts down verification exercise in Mchinji

Voter Verification exercise at Mzenga Centre in Mchinji North Constituency has been suspended following an attack from angry villagers who protested against Forestry officers who allegedly destroyed their crops.

It is reported that Mchinji Forestry officials on Monday destroyed crops at Mzenga Village, accusing the communities of cultivating in the forest reserve area.

According to Mchinji Police Station Officer in Charge, Owen Maganga, the development angered the villagers who resorted to disturb the voter verification exercise.



The Officer in Charge said at the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) centre, the said villagers also beat up a police officer and Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) officer.

Maganga said the two officers were referred to Mchinji District Hospital the same day where they were treated as out-patients.

“Yes, we received report that Forestry officials damaged crops belonging to the communities at Mzenga Village. The communities are accused of cultivating in the forest reserve.

“In revenge, the communities resorted to disturbing the ongoing voter verification exercise.

“The villagers also injured one police officer and MEC officer who were trying to protect MEC materials,” he said.

He, however, said no arrest has been made so far as investigations are still underway.

Mchinji District Elections Clerk, Blackson Banda confirmed the development, saying the voter verification exercise at the centre has been suspended due to security reasons.

Meanwhile, Mchinji District Forestry Officer, Fortune Kanyada has confirmed the forestry officers were conducting the patrols in the forest reserve and that in the process, they found people harvesting crops.

Kanyada said upon seeing the Forestry Department vehicle, the people started pelting stones in effort to chase the Forestry officers who were armed.

“The people were also pelting burning firewood and in the process, their crops got damaged by fire. They accused forestry officers of burning their crops,” she said.

Kanyada said forest reserves in the district are facing numerous challenges including encroachment.

Source: Mana

Mnangagwa Fires Deputy Information Minister for Insulting Three Opposition Officials

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday fired outspoken deputy information minister Energy Mutodi hours after he insulted three “abducted” opposition officials in a tweet.


A statement from the presidency did not give reasons for the immediate “termination of employment” of Mutodi.

A prominent opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) lawmaker and two party officials were originally arrested for protesting over food shortages experienced during the coronavirus lockdown.

The all-female trio were then abducted from the police station by unidentified men and taken out of the capital where they said they were beaten up and sexually assaulted.

They were later dumped by a roadside where they were found by party colleagues and taken to hospital.

In his tweet Mutodi claimed the three opposition officials “went out for a romantic night to Bindura (a small town) with their lovers”, a couple of miners.

He said the women were beaten up “when they demanded foreign currency for their services”.

The incident attracted condemnation from international rights groups and western diplomats.

Zambia Government Closes Chinese Owned Barbershop Over Discrimination Allegations

Authorities in Zambia have closed down a Chinese owned barbershop over discrimination allegations against black people and displaying their prices in Chinese contrary to the Food and Health Act.


According to Authorities, they received a whistle blower that Angels Barbershop which is located at Acardes Mall is discriminating black people.

According to the whistle blower, he took his son to cut hair but was later told that K300 is the price just to put him off.

When he agreed to pay, the owners of the barbershop changed their mind and told him that they are closed and asked him to leave.

Reports indicate that when the authorities went to the barbershop for a fact finding mission they found a ‘closed’ sign but noticed that there was a Chinese inside cutting his hair.

“They did not recognize us as we had a mask on. We pretended wanting to have our hair cut and they said “We Closed’.

“Upon inspecting their price board, we noticed also that nearly everything was labelled in Chinese writings and not English as prescribed by the Food & Health Act,”

Meanwhile, the license has been retrieved from the Chinese owners and closed the business ‘indefinitely’

“A formal sign closure notice from LCC has since been sent to them,” reads the statement.

Zambia authorities have however said that they will not condone any “investor that operates segregating or discriminating customers or employees based on their color of the skin or pricing in other foreign languages other than English which is the constitutionally prescribed official language for Zambia.”

Zambian citizenry has therefore been asked to blow their whistles louder to our office for any such similar illegal conduct as proved at Angels Barbershop.

Girl terminates pregnant and dies at man’s home in lockdown

A female student at the International Paramedics Institute on Masaka Road has died while terminating pregnancy at her boyfriend’s home in Kampala City in Uganda.


The 20-year-old, who had been released from medical school after its closure due to the lockdown, was rushed to a clinic in Lugooba village, Kawempe Division in Kampala in an unresponsive state yesterday evening.

The Kampala Metropolitan Police deputy spokesman, Mr Luke Owoyesigyire, said the medical officers who examined her found that she had passed away before being admitted and informed the police.

“The man, who brought her to the clinic, was arrested. He told detectives that he was the deceased’s boyfriend. During interrogation, he told us the deceased was pregnant and was aborting when things went wrong,” Mr Owoyesigyire said yesterday.

The boyfriend is being held at Kawempe Police Station on a charge of murder as pathologists carry out an autopsy on the body.

Mr Owoyesigyire said if it is found that the boyfriend participated in the failed abortion, he will be charged with attempt to procure an abortion contrary to Section 141 of the Penal Code Act.

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