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Married Man Caught By Wife Kissing Girlfriend In His Car



There was public drama when a skimpily dressed woman, made a run for it from the car where she was caught cuddling up to a married man.
Onlookers were treated to a free movie for more that 10 Minutes.
The incident is said to have happened  close to corner 6th Avenue and Herbert Chitepo Street.
The girl is question has been identified as Natasha Ncube, who was caught kissing another woman’s husband identified as Thembani Ngwenya.
Thembani’s wife affectionately known as MaNgwe, furiously attacked her visibly drunk husband and left him writhing on the floor and calling for help.
Onlookers looked rather gleeful that he got retribution from his wife.
“This will force you to stop bragging that you are a ladies man. Today you got the taste of your own medicine and this is will make you correct your stinking ways. Now you are bleeding awuyangeki (are you not ashamed),” one of the onlookers shouted
MaNgwe confirmed to reporters that one of her friends who sells her merchandise in the vicinity, tipped her off that her husband was having a nice time with Natasha.
“A friend of mine who sells soft drinks here told me that my husband was taking alcohol with Natasha and with a lady known as Ntando.
The heartbroken MaNgwe said she confronted them and that’s when she found  her husband, Thembani and Natasha fondling and kissing
She admitted to have once stumbled upon their sexually themed WhatsApp Messages in which they were negotiating for a session.
Thembani refused to entertain any line of questioning and drove away in a huff.

Sony Officially Reveals Design For The New PlayStation 5




Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation 5, the company’s next generation gaming console planned for launch ‘later this year.’
In a new video presentation titled ‘The Future of Gaming,’ Sony also revealed the PlayStation 5 will be available in two models.
One model will include a standard a disc drive, while a second option, called ‘PlayStation 5 Digital Edition,’ will lack a disc drive and likely only play games downloaded over the internet but not physical discs bought in stores.
Sony did not announce a price point or launch date, but said it still plans to release the PlayStation 5 before the end of the year.
‘Today’s the day we’ve been looking forward to for years, where we get to show you just the games that demonstrate our belief that PlayStation 5 marks the biggest generational transition has yet seen,’ Jim Ryan, Sony Interactive Entertainment President and CEO, said.

Sony unveiled a range of new games being developed for PlayStation 5, including new entries in familiar franchises such as Resident Evil Village, Gran Turismo 7, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Horizon 2: Forbidden West, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Sony also revealed a selection of accessories that will be available for PS5, including a wireless charging station for its DualSense controllers, a media remote control for those who want to use it to stream video, and PlayStation-branded over-the-ear headphones with 3D audio support.
The console with feature an 8-coreAMD Zen 2 CPU, a powerful AMD RNDA 2 graphics processor, 3D audio output, and a speedy solid-state drive that will help games load faster.

Man gets three years IHL for burglary and theft




Liwonde Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court on Thursday sentenced a 25-year- old man, Aaron Mussa, to three years imprisonment for burglary and theft which is contrary to section 309 and 278 of the penal code.
Police Prosecutor, Mwale Misheck told the court that on May 17 and 18 this year the convict broke into the house of Watson Kamwendo of Chibwana Village and a Mr. Sauzande from Kaumphawi Village and stole one DVD player, flash disk and radio cassette player all valued at K75,000 and one Samsung cellphone of K25,000, respectively.
Misheck told the court that on May 17, 2020, Mussa broke into the house of Kamwendo when he went to Mlomba Village to visit his wife.
The court also heard that on the following day in the afternoon, the convict broke into the house of a Mr. Sauzande when he went to the barbershop to have his hair trimmed.
“The stolen items were identified when the convict brought the battery of the stolen phone to charge at the barbershop where Sauzande recognized it to be of the stolen phone,” the court learnt.
He said Sauzande who confessed that he stole the phone and other missing items started running away when asked where he had taken the battery and was eventually arrested by Liwonde Police Station.
In his submission, Misheck asked the court to hand down a stiffer punishment that would serve as both a lesson to the convict and a warning to would-be offenders.
In mitigation, Mussa asked the court to exercise leniency when passing sentence, claiming that he has never been in conflict with the law and that he supports two children.
However, Liwonde Senior Resident Magistrate, Muhammad Chande said burglary and theft were serious offences which deserve a custodial sentence.
Chande, therefore, sentenced Mussa to 36 months imprisonment for burglary and 24 months for theft.
Kadzuwa hails from Chibwana Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Liwonde in Machinga.
Source:Mana

Atupele Cheers Family of the Late Police Officer Usumani Imedi Who Was Killed last Year in Nsundwe

Running-mate for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) – United Democratic Front (UDF) Atupele Muluzi yesterday cheered the family of the Usumani Imedi a police officer who was killed last year in Nsundwe, Lilongwe.
Imedi was stoned to death by angry people in the capital Lilongwe, Nsundwe Township following disagreements that President Peter Mutharika planned to hold a political rally in the area arguing that Mutharika is not their president.
Following chaotic scenes that took place, police were deployed at the area to maintained peace and order.

Muluzi who is also UDF president took his time to cheer the bereaved family as he was on campaign trail ahead of fresh presidential elections.
Before visiting the Imedi family, the young Muluzi visited families of Ntcheu accident victims who lost their loved ones, and the young man who got injured in Machinga when police tried to disperse suspected DPP/UDF supporters who were stoning the convoy of the sate vice president Saulos Chilima.
When he kicked off his campaign, the young Muluzi has been using the death of Imedi to demean his opponents on the basis that Imedi was killed because he was a Muslim.

92 Malawian deportees to arrive at KIA today




A total of 92 Malawian deportees from Lindela Camp, Republic of South Africa (RSA) are expected to arrive through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA), Lilongwe today.
Ministry of Disaster Management Affairs and Public Events spokesperson, Chipiliro Khamula confirmed of the development in an interview with the press.
According to Khamula, out of the 92 Malawians deported, 82 are males while 10 are females.
Two weeks ago, the South African government also deported over 200 Malawians.

1 Dies, 2 Injured in Road Accident in Dedza

 
 
One person has died while three others have sustained injuries in a road accident in Dedza district.
The accident occurred last-night at Mganja village along Masasa Khwekhwelere-Golomoti road.
The accident involved a Motor vehicle registration number NN 9981 toyota Hiace driven by Lufani Mussa, 30, from katema village in Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi district.
At the time, the driver Lufani Mussa was travelling from the direction of Golomoti towards Masasa along Khwekhwelere road with seven passengers on board.
Upon arrival at Mganja village the Motor vehicle run over a pot hole and the offside rear tyre got burst resulting to the driver losing control of the Motor vehicle and swerved and overturned once.
Following the impact, Suwema Kondwani, 7 months old, from Chimombo village in Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi district died on the spot while her mother Asiyatu Dyton, 28, sustained a deep cut on the left breast and facial bruises on the forehead.
Others sustained various degrees of injuries some are currently admitted to Dedza District Hospital while others were treated as outpatients.
The driver escaped unhurt, however, the motor vehicle was extensively damaged.

Bizzaire! Woman Gives Birth To 6 Babies In Just 9 Minutes



Now that’s a speedy delivery.
A Texas woman may have set a record of some kind after she gave birth to six babies in just nine minutes.
Thelma Chiaka gave birth Friday to four boys and two girls between 4:50 and 4:59 a.m., according to a press release from the Woman’s Hospital of Texas where she delivered.
The babies’ weights ranged from 1 pound, 12 ounces, to 2 pounds, 14 ounces.
All the children are in stable condition and will continue to receive care in the hospital’s advanced neonatal intensive care unit.
The odds of giving birth to sextuplets are estimated at 1 in 4.7 billion, according to Yahoo.
As of Sunday, Chiaka named the girls Zina and Zuriel, but the names of the boys have not been announced, according to KTRK TV.

Dele Alli to miss Spurs game at home to Manchester United

Tottenham’s Dele Alli has been given a one-match suspension and fined £50,000 for an offensive social media post, the Football Association has announced.
Alli posted a video on Snapchat in early February, before the pandemic took hold in the UK, making fun of an Asian man in an airport before promptly deleting the post and apologising.
An FA statement said: “The Tottenham Hotspur FC player denied that a social media post breached FA Rule E3(1), as it was insulting and/or improper and/or brought the game into disrepute, and constituted an ‘Aggravated Breach’, which is defined in FA Rule E3(2), as it included a reference, whether express or implied, to race and/or colour and/or ethnic origin and/or nationality. However, it was subsequently found proven by an independent Regulatory Commission.”

SA 'closes 31 schools for cleaning'

Some 31 schools in South Africa's Eastern Cape province have been closed because of coronavirus, according to the national broadcaster.
The South African Broadcasting Corporation is reporting that 15 teachers, three learners and two non-teaching staff tested positive for Covid-19.
The education department spokesperson in the province, Loyiso Pulumani, said some were closed for cleaning.
He said schools had been given guidelines on what to do when cases necessitate cleaning and they should reopen after a few days.The Eastern Cape province has the second highest number of cases in the country.
The government is preparing for an upcoming surge in the province according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
South Africa's education department had postponed the reopening of schools for a week to finish preparations.

Coronavirus in Africa: cases; deaths; recoveries




There are now more than over 200,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus across the continent, with a number of African countries imposing a range of prevention and containment measures against the spread of the pandemic.
According to the latest data by the John Hopkins University and Africa Center for Disease Control on COVID-19 in Africa, the breakdown remains fluid as countries confirm cases as and when. As of May 13, every African country had recorded an infection, the last being Lesotho.
We shall keep updating this list largely sourced from the John Hopkins University tallies, Africa CDC and from official government data.
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Major African stats: June 11 at 7:00 GMT:

  • Confirmed cases = 209,380
  • Number of deaths = 5,689
  • Recoveries = 95,084
  • Active cases = 108,5607

    Countries in alphabetical order

  • Algeria – 10,484
  • Angola – 113
  • Benin – 305
  • Botswana – 48
  • Burkina Faso – 891
  • Burundi – 83
  • Cameroon – 8,681
  • Cape Verde – 615
  • Central African Republic – 1,888
  • Chad – 846
  • Comoros – 162
  • Congo-Brazzaville – 728
  • DR Congo – 4,390
  • Djibouti – 4,373
  • Egypt – 38,284
  • Equatorial Guinea – 1,306
  • Eritrea – 41
  • Eswatini – 398
  • Ethiopia – 2,506
  • Gabon – 3,375
  • (The) Gambia – 28
  • Ghana – 10,201
  • Guinea – 4,258
  • Guinea-Bissau – 1,389
  • Ivory Coast – 4,181
  • Kenya – 3,094
  • Lesotho – 4
  • Liberia – 397
  • Libya – 378
  • Madagascar – 1,162
  • Malawi – 455
  • Mali – 1,667
  • Mauritania – 1,283
  • Mauritius – 337
  • Morocco – 8,508
  • Mozambique – 472
  • Namibia – 31
  • Niger – 974
  • Nigeria- 13,873
  • Rwanda – 476
  • Sao Tome and Principe – 611
  • Senegal – 4,640
  • Seychelles – 11
  • Sierra Leone – 1,062
  • Somalia – 2,452
  • South Africa – 55,421
  • South Sudan – 1,604
  • Sudan – 6,582
  • Tanzania – 509
  • Togo – 522
  • Tunisia – 1,087
  • Uganda – 665
  • Zambia – 1,200
  • Zimbabwe – 320

rapist caught after committing 40 sex cases




A serial rapist was caught in a child’s bedroom after carrying out 40 sex attacks in 12 months in one Nigerian town.
On Tuesday police arrested 32-year-old Muhammad Alfa in Kwanar Dangora, on the outskirts of Kano in north west Nigeria.
During a police interview, he confessed to having raped more than 40 women in a year, including girls as young as 10, married women, and an 80-year-old woman.
It comes as Nigeria’s Minister of Women’s Affairs called on law enforcement to speed up rape investigations after an ‘alarming’ spike in cases during the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
The Kano State Police Command’s public relations officer, DSP Abdullahi Haruna, said the suspect was apprehended after a mother, from the northern town of Dangora, caught the man in her child’s bedroom.
The man ran away but neighbours chased him and caught him.
Haruna added that the community was happy after receiving the news that the serial rapist had been arrested by the police.
The chief of the town, Ahmadu Yau, also said the arrest was a welcome development, after residents told how they have been living in fear for the last year after hearing about a series of rapes.

Chad Army General Koussou Moursal Fired

 
 
In Chad, army general, Ahmat Koussou Moursal, has been removed from the armed forces after writing an open letter criticising President Idriss Deby.
The Chadian government said the sacked general will not be entitled to any pay or compensation, but did not give reasons for his removal.
In the letter, Gen Moursal accused President Deby of having abandoned his former comrades-in-arms from Guera, a locality in south-eastern Chad.
He also accused Chadian authorities of not compensating the victims of former President Hissene Habré’s brutality.

Lobin Lowe Condemns Mutharika’s Continued Attacks on Judiciary




Leaders of opposition in the August House Lobin Lowe has condemned president Peter Mutharika for his continued attacks on the judiciary after the nullification of May 21, 2019 presidential elections.
Lowe said this when he responded to the State of National Address (SONA) which was addressed by Mutharika via a recording video on June 5.
According to Mutharika the fresh presidential elections sanctioned by the courts are not the will of people and that those conniving to make the office of president vacant are committing treason.
Lowe also condemned Mutharika for re-appointing Linda Kunje and Jean Mathanga in the new set of Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) despite the courts and Public Appointment Committee of Parliament (PAC) found them incompetent.
Further the leader of the opposition, commended legislators for setting up a date for the fresh presidential elections sanctioned by the Constitutional Court.
Lowe also criticized Mutharika for using a pre-recorded message to present his SONA.
He also hinted that unfinished projects such as Mombera University, Jenda-Edingeni Road, Mzuzu and Mangochi airports are haunting the DPP regime.

Pastor Salanje attacks Tonse Alliance leaders on three meals a day



Pastor Hastings Salanje of God’s Chapel International Church has come out of his cocoon to punch holes in the manifestos of certain political parties who are promising three meals per day and cheap fertilizer once voted in power, saying the promises are unrealistic.
Salanje’s remarks are a direct attack on Tonse Alliance leaders led by Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and Dr. Saulos Chilima who are moving up and down promising cheap fertilizer and three meals a day once voted into power in fresh polls.
“I have watched most of the manifestos of the politicians who are currently campaigning for the office of president in Malawi, but am suprised to see that all I hear is fertilizer azachipa and MUDZIDZADYA KATATU PA TSIKU , I said really you are running for the office of president of Malawi kuti athu azizadya KATATU pa tsiku? And fertilizer azatchipe? .
“What about building new roads and new cities in Malawi?” queried Salanje.
He added: “What about establishing new companies?
“Blantyre city is too old to call it a city, why can’t we create another city like taking down all the houses in Namiwawa andc put a new Blantyre city? Or the areas where there is Jamba park going all the to shoprite, we can build a new Blantyre city there.
“But our politicians all they are talking is about food food.
“When I was leaving Malawi Athu ankadya katatu pa tsiku but because of un visionary leaders lero yakhala fundo ya ma campaign.
“Malawians you need better leaders than these people.”
Malawi will hold fresh Presidential polls on June 23, 2020 following constitutional court ruling nullifying the May 21, 2019 polls.

MEC working on technical glitches on voter verification platform


 
The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is in talks with mobile phone service providers to resolve the technical glitches on its voter verification platform.
The SMS platform which was meant to start operating yesterday is currently un-operational.
This has raised fears among the electorate who are not able to visit poling centres to verify their details as the commission has only allocated two days for the exercise.
MEC Director of Media and Public Relations, Sangwani Mwafulirwa assures the public that the system will remain active up to the polling day once the anomalies have been resolved.

MEC to Gazzette June 23 as the date of presidential election

The Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) has announced that it will publish in the Gazette the 23rd June, 2020 as the date of polling for the fresh Presidential election.
This is according to a press release signed by Mec Chairperson Chifundo Kachale, after parliament passed a resolution on Tuesday setting June 23 as the date of the election in compliance with the Supreme Court ruling.

Malawians will vote again for president after the High Court in Lilongwe nullified the 2019 presidential election saying it has many irregularities.
Three candidates namely; President Peter Mutharika, the torchbearer of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and United Democratic Front (UDF), Dr Lazurus Chakwera of Tonse Alliance and Peter Kuwani of Mbakuwaku will contest in the coming presidential election.
 

World Bank says Majority of poor people in the world live in Nigeria, India, DR Congo



Global economic growth could rebound next year but the number of people living in extreme poverty is expected to remain unchanged after a huge surge this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the World Bank warned Tuesday.
The bank said three countries (India – 24%, Nigeria – 12%, DR Congo – 7%) with the highest shares of the world’s extremely poor are not projected to grow faster than their population, meaning that extreme poverty will remain at the elevated 2020 levels through 2021.
The projection came after the Washington-based development lender said Monday the pandemic could drive between 70 and 100 million people into extreme poverty in 2020 as the global economy faces its worst recession in 80 years.
Before the pandemic, extreme poverty – defined as living on $1.90 per day – had been decreasing.
The bank expects growth to rebound by four percent in 2021.

Child prositution angers authorities in Chikwawa



Authorities in Chikwawa have expressed worry over increased incidents of child prostitution.
District Social Welfare Officer, Rosemary Mahata, disclosed to Zodiak on Tuesday that most men in forefront of abusing the under aged girls are civil servants and businessmen.
These cases of child prostitution are rampant in Dyeratu, Nchalo and Ngabu in the district.
Mahata said her office together with other child focused organizations will conduct a sweeping exercise in order protect the little children.
"We are currently strengthening our child protection structures and coordination. Soon, we will start the sweeping exercise in order to protect the children," said Mahata.
Reports indicate that eight girls of ages between 14 to 17 who have just given birth have gone to Nchalo court to seek child maintenance support.
Mahata and First Grade Magistrate Gladstone Chirundu have since asked for mindset change among parents to start prioritizing the needs of the girl child.
Chirundu also complained that some of these cases are being perpetrated by step fathers and some herbalists.
So far in Chikwawa, defilement cases hang at 24 while Nsanje has 22 cases.

Atupele calls for investigations into Machinga shooting




United Democratic Front (UDF) President Atupele Muluzi, who is President Peter Mutharika’s running mate in the June 23 fresh presidential elections, has called for investigations in the shooting that happened when some people blocked Vice President Saulos Chilima’s convoy at Nselema on Friday last week.
Muluzi made the remarks at Umbwa village, Traditional Authority Kapoloma where he visited people who are alleged to have been injured when Chilima’s bodyguards allegedly fired shots to disperse the mob.
While condemning the blocking of Chilima’s convoy, Muluzi urges police to get to the bottom of the matter.
But Police in the Eastern Region insist that there was no gun shot by Chilima’s bodyguards on the day the Vice President was blocked from touring Machinga.
Meanwhile, a brother to the alleged victim, Rasha Makupe says the gun shots were fired by the police.

Lilongwe accident claims one life, injures 3

 

One man has died at Area 43 in Lilongwe on Monday after an over speeding vehicle swerved to his side killing him on the spot.

Lingadzi Police Public Relations Officer, Salome Zgambo confirmed the incident identifying the deceased as Dickson Kalima. Other details about the deceased are not yet established.
Zgambo said the accident involved a motor vehicle registration number CA 8499 Honda CRV Station Wagon driven by Ian Likomwa and another motor vehicle registration number SA 8956 Isuzu Pickup driven by Fred Sanudi.
She said Likomwa was driving the Honda CVR within new Area 43 and upon arrival at Plem Guest House he lost control due to over speeding.
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The vehicle hits a residential gate. Photos by Chikondi Njoloma, Mana
"It has been established that Likomwa was over speeding and eventually lost control and swerved offside the dirty verge where he hit assorted items for sale before he swerved back to his lane and hit Sanudi's vehicle driving towards same direction.
"Thereafter, Likomwa  proceeded and hit a male pedestrian (now deceased), who was walking on the same dirty verge before he drove back to the far offside where he hit a gate belonging to Chidzanja Nkhoma's residence," said Zgambo.
According to Zgambo, the deceased died on spot after he sustained severe head injuries and multiple fractures. He was pronounced dead upon arrival at Kamuzu Central Hospital.
Police rushed to the scene but found the driver had disappeared from the scene of the accident, but he was later found and arrested.
Police is, therefore, advising all road users among them motorists to avoid over speeding especially in residential areas but also observe road signs to avoid accidents and save lives.

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