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MANU transfer news: Grealish agent update, three-man centre-back wishlist

While Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are enjoying a terrific run of form on the pitch, off it there is a growing focus on what the team needs to close the gap to Liverpool and Manchester City.
Solskjaer has proven that he can assemble a fluid, dynamic, and dangerous-looking team, but the squad is still lacking in depth and quality in key areas, especially when compared to the Premier League's top two.
United have not shied away from the fact that they need to spend. They invested heavily in the squad last summer and in January, and they could be set to do the same this summer as Solskjaer looks to take the next step in the rebuild at Old Trafford.
Here is your Manchester United transfer round-up.

Grealish agent provides transfer update



Amid reports that he could move to Old Trafford in the summer, Jack Grealish’s agent, Jonathan Barnett, revealed that no deal has been done with Manchester United.
However, he did concede that, while Grealish is focusing on keeping Aston Villa in the Premier League, the Champions League is the next step in his career.
When asked whether a deal with United has been agreed, Barnett told Stretty News: “Absolutely no deal has been done with anybody.”
But he did imply that Grealish wants to play in Europe's elite club competition.
“I think as far as his career is concerned, it would be great for him to play in the Champions League and develop his great skills,” he said. “I’m not sure in which country or where that will be.
“But that conversation won’t happen now because all he wants to do is fight and help Aston Villa.”

United end Moussa Dembele interest


Earlier in the season, it was expected that Manchester United would pursue a centre-forward in the transfer market.
However, since the restart, the emergence of Mason Greenwood and formation of a front three with Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial has made the club reconsider their transfer priorities.
Per the Daily Star, United sent scouts to watch Lyon striker Moussa Dembele before the Ligue 1 season was cut short. They had intended to make a £60million move in the summer.
However, thanks to the recent performances of Greenwood, who has three goals and an assist since the restart and has established himself as a regular fixture in the starting XI, combined with Dembele’s wage demands, United have now dropped their interest.

Dembele has scored 31 goals in 60 Ligue 1 fixtures for Lyon. He was previously prolific in Scotland for Celtic and has been tipped to develop into a leading European striker.
Greenwood, though, now has 15 goals in all competitions this season, and with United still keen on signing Jadon Sancho, their attention has turned elsewhere.

The three-man centre-back wishlist


While United’s attacking players have clicked into gear since the restart, the club still feels that defensive reinforcements are required, especially at centre-half.
According to ESPN, thanks to the re-emergence of Paul Pogba in central midfield alongside Bruno Fernandes, United will turn their summer transfer efforts to the defence, instead of pursuing another midfielder like Jack Grealish, James Maddison or Donny van de Beek as had been previously reported.
The three names that have been earmarked as potential targets in the summer window are Bournemouth ’s Nathan Ake, Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings, and AC Milan’s Alessio Romagnoli.
With both Bournemouth and Villa facing relegation, Ake and Mings may well be more attainable. They are also both left-footed, which would provide an able partner for Harry Maguire, who arrived in an £80m deal from Leicester City last summer.

Actress arrested over nude photo with her seven-year-old son

Ghanaian actress and video vixen, Akuapem Poloo has been arrested over her controversial nude photo with her seven-year-old son.
The arrest comes days after Child Rights International petitioned the Inspector-General of Police in Ghana to investigate her over the controversial birthday photo with her son which went viral on social media.
Update: Ghanaian actress, Akuapem Poloo arrested over her nude photo with her seven-year-old son
In the photo, which she posted on Tuesday, June 30, the actress went completely nude in a photoshoot with her son to celebrate him on his 7th birthday. She said she decided to go naked in front of her son who was only in his underwear because she gave birth to him naked.
According to Ghanian media, Akuapem Poloo has been picked up by operatives of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and is being sent to the headquarters of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit around the Ministries in Accra.
Source: naijagbedu

Church Of Satan demolished in Abia

The Assemblies of Light Bearer Greater Church of Lucifer popularly known as Church of Satan in Ohafia, Abia State has been demolished by members of the host community, and founder arrested by the Police.
It was alleged that the founder of the church identified as Ifekwe Udo a.k.a Lucifer or Fada-Fada became popular in the past quarter of the decade, for his visible effort in providing employment opportunities for the jobless youths of the community.
Reports have it that he gave the jobless youth motorcycles on hire purchase and also opened up a brothel in the community.
He was however arrested by Police for allegedly ”violating the lockdown order, child trafficking and terrorizing the community.”

See Photos Of A Lady who Bleached All Her Face But Left The Legs



A photo caused some reactions on Facebook after a lady named Do Ve changed her profile image. What is causing the reactions is that the color of the face is different from the colour of the legs,
Posting the picture, she wrote:
  “I can’t date you, unless you’re rich, I don’t date poor people.”
Checking her profile she wrote there” I love my self the way I am, I love my complexion, don’t be jealous”. What a life! 
See some pictures and reactions

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists David de Gea is the best goalkeeper

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists David de Gea has been the best goalkeeper in world football over the last 10 years.
The Manchester United No.1 has come under scrutiny recently - notably after a mistake to concede against Spurs last month which left Roy Keane furious.
And the pressure is on the Spaniard, who signed a big-money deal last September, tying him to United until 2024, amid Dean Henderson’s impressive form at Sheffield United.
The young Englishman is determined to return to Old Trafford and become No.1, and Solskjaer is increasingly facing having to make a decision with regards the 24-year-old.
De Gea will make his 399th United appearance against Aston Villa on Thursday, and club legend Peter Schmeichel insists he could have another 10 years left at United.
The great Dane believes De Gea will remain the No.1 for some time yet, and Solskjaer similarly maintains that he has no doubts De Gea is the world’s best.

Africa's confirmed COVID-19 cases now reaches half-million


Africa now has more than a half-million confirmed coronavirus cases.
The continent-wide total is over 508,000, according to figures released Wednesday by the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after South Africa recorded another day of more than 10,000 confirmed cases as a new global hot spot.
The true number of cases among Africa’s 1.3 billion people is unknown as its 54 countries continue to face a serious shortage of testing materials for the virus. “A tremendous problem, a real crisis of access,” the World Health Organization’s Africa chief, Matshidiso Moeti, said last week.
So far most testing has been concentrated in capital cities, but infections in many cases have spread beyond them.
Already COVID-19 has killed more people in Africa — 11,955 — than Ebola did in its deadliest outbreak from 2014 to 2016 in West Africa, the WHO said Wednesday.
“With more than a third of countries in Africa doubling their cases over the past month, the threat of COVID-19 overwhelming fragile health systems on the continent is escalating,” Moeti said Wednesday.
“So far the continent has avoided disaster," she added. If countries can continue to improve testing, tracing and isolating, “we can slow down the spread of the virus to a manageable level.”
Africa’s health systems are the most poorly funded and thinly staffed in the world, and already more than 2,000 health workers have been infected by the virus, according to the WHO.
This week alone, some anxious health workers in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Congo and Sierra Leone have gone on strike or demonstrated for adequate protective gear or better pay.
The African continent has just 2.2 health workers — and 0.3 doctors — per 1,000 people, according to the WHO.
Experts have warned that even if badly needed supplies such as ventilators are provided to African nations, another challenge is having enough trained workers to operate them.
So far, WHO-organized shipments to African countries have included more than 3,000 oxygen concentrators, another key piece of equipment to help with breathing.
Africa reaches the half-million-case milestone as a growing number of its countries decide to reopen their skies to commercial flights, saying their economies are sick, too. Months of closed borders bought time to prepare for the pandemic but hurt the delivery of badly needed humanitarian aid.

MASSAGE FROM MALAWI’S STATE PRESIDENT CHAKWERA AFTER 10 DAYS IN THE OFFICE

“Fellow Citizens, I know you are anxious to hear an announcement of the new cabinet. In part, this is because I myself gave you the expectation to hear this announcement no later than my inauguration on July 6.
But on second thought, Dr. Chilima and I decided to subject the list to another battery of scrutiny in order to be doubly sure that we are offering Malawians a well-balanced team of high-performing servant leaders who will bring forth the fruits of our Tonse Philosophy.
As such, I thank you for your patience with this rigorous process and beg your pardon for the necessary delay, though I will be announcing the cabinet any day now.
Having promised to form a cabinet of no more than 30 members, of which no less than 12 are to be women, the number of qualified people under consideration exceeds the number of cabinet portfolios. For this reason, the task requires considerable thought and prayer on our part and will require understanding and trust on yours.
What is certain is that we will still need the remarkable men and women who end up not getting a cabinet appointment this time around to be put to good use elsewhere in the service of Malawians.
This is because the work of draining the swamp, clearing the rubble, overhauling the rotten systems of the state, and building new systems cannot be the preserve of Cabinet Ministers alone.In the meantime, we have been attending to other matters of state on your behalf over the last seven days. Below are some of the key deliverables that I am pleased to report to you bwanas and donas:
1. Ordered a freeze on high risk government tenders and contracts being awarded without due diligence, pending a review of both the bidding process and the contents of the bids.
2. Met with the plenipotentiaries of the Governments of China ðŸ‡¨ðŸ‡³, USA ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸, and Great Britain🇬🇧to begin discussions on our bilateral relations within the context of our unique Tonse foreign policy prioritizing development, production, trade, and governance institutions over consumption and aid.
3. Engaged Heads of Parastatals, Heads of Banks, Foreign Investors, and Captains of Industry to begin orienting them to the implications and opportunities of the Tonse economic policy of Prospering Together.
4. Commenced an audit of multiple nation-building projects that have long been frustrated by beaurocracy and corruption, such as the installation of an oxygen plant at KCH to assist in the treatment of Covid-19 patients, which has been stuck in a warehouse since 2016 and led to the needless wastage of 2 million dollars on unsustainable bills under the previous Administration.
5. Engaged the Presidential Task force on Covid-19 to raise the level of our collective action, resources, and accountability in our fight against the spreading pandemic, leading to my decision to cancel Independence Day Celebrations at Bingu National Stadium.
6. Spoke to my brother, President Paul Kagame of the Republic of Rwanda, as part of my quest to forge strategic partnerships towards the strengthening of Capable Democratic Developmental States across the Great Rift Valley to leverage the bounties of our natural and human resources for the shared prosperity of our peoples.
7. Delivered my inaugural address at a colorful ceremony at Kamuzu Barracks, setting out the pillars and values of the Tonse Philosophy through which we secured electoral victory together and by which we will lay the foundation of a new era of shared economic liberation together.
On this occasion, I also had the inestimable and humbling privilege of inspecting the military guard and receiving the Sword of Command in my capacity as Commander-in-Chief of the Malawi Defense Forces.”
At Your Service, Lazarus M. ChakweraNB: Keep Yourself and Others Covid-Free.

Cambodia ban the sale and consumption of dog meat



Cambodia has become the first to ban the sale and consumption of dog meat.
The new ban will include punishments of up to five years in prison or fines of between 7 and 50 million riel ($12,200; £7,940).
The decision follows similar moves in other parts of Asia in recent months.
The consumption of dog meat is not widespread in Cambodia, with fewer than 12% of people eating it on a regular basis, according to animal rights charity Four Paws.
According to the Humane Society International (HSI), 30 million dogs are killed for meat across Asia every year.
In April, Shenzhen became the first city in China to ban eating cats and dogs, while India’s north-eastern state of Nagaland outlawed the import, trade and sale of dog meat earlier this month.

Tricksters impersonating MCP’s Secretary General

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General Eisenhower Mkaka says tricksters are impersonating him to dupe various organizations in the country.
Mkaka said this in a statement posted on his official facebook page.
“I am shocked to learn that some people are impersonating me and calling organisations demanding things in my name. I have been given one of the numbers being used which I will be handing over to the police.
“I will call no organisation to demand anything. I am here in service to people and not to abuse my position,” wrote Mkaka.
He added: “Be warned that the long arm of the law will catch up with you!”
The law enforcers are yet to comment on the matter.

Mnangagwa fires Health Minister, Dr. Obadiah Moyo

Zimbabwean Health Minister Dr. Obadiah Moyo has been fired over alleged involvement in the $60 million COVID-19 scandal that also roped in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s family.
In a statement on Tuesday, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr. Misheck Sibanda announced that Moyo has been relieved of his duties by Mnangagwa.
“In terms of section 340, subsection (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, the President has removed Dr Obadiah Moyo form the office of Cabinet Minister with immediate effect for conduct inappropriate for a Government Minister,” the statement read.
The embattled minister was arrested last month for allegedly awarding a lucrative tender to Drax International for the supply of COVID-19 drugs and personal protective equipment, despite being fully aware that the company was not a pharmaceutical entity but a consultancy firm.
A proxy of the United Arab Emirates registered company Drax International, Delish Nguwaya is currently in prison after his arrest last month.
Moyo’s dismissal comes amid mounting pressure by Zimbabwean anti-corruption organizations and political parties who are demanding the president fire all his corrupt government officials.
July 31 has been set as the day for a “national protest” against corruption and political challenges.

MRADeputy Director General Rosa Mbirizi denied request to change car ownership

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has rejected a request by Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) Deputy Director General Rosa Mbirizi to change ownership of her car Toyota Hilux Reg number MH 3603 to be in the name of Mr Lawson Mtasa.
This has been disclosed in a letter dated July 2, 2020 addressed to Mbirizi signed by ACB Chief Investigations Officer Mr V.J Liwonde.
“You referred to the Bureau a list of requests on the above subject under your three letters dated 30th, 1st July and 2nd July 2020.
“We have examined our records and establish that there is no reason for stopping the change of ownership as requested for the vehicles on the attached lists. However, the Bureau has not cleared the vehicle listed below because the proposed transfer is being scrutinized,” reads in part the letter.
Mbirizi is being accused of being a Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) cadets and is under investigations for authorizing the former President Peter Mutharika to import 400,000 bags of cement on duty free.

Village Headman Commits Suicide in Dowa

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Village headman Kaluma born Kachalo Chingondo 62, has died suddenly after hanging himself in a tree.
This occurred on July 7,2020 at around 04:00 hrs at Maluma village in the area of traditional aurthority Dzoole in Dowa District.
According to the reporter, the village head was married. Lately he had been complaining of different nightmares which could culminate into screaming whilst asleep.On July 6,2020 during the night he slept well and during midnight he work up complaining the same.
He then started going out and back repeatedly without saying anything.At around 04:00 hrs when he went out he did not come back.
This made the wife to follow him up but she was not successful.
She then alerted relatives and his children who after searching he was found hanging in the gardern.
Matter was reported to Mponela Police.Upon receipt of the information CID officers accompanied by a medical personnel from Mponela rural hospital visited scene.
Postmorterm conducted has revealed that death was due to suffocation secondary to strangulation.
Kachalo Chingondo hailed from Maluma village in the area of Traditional Aurthority Dzoole in Dowa District .
In a related development another man identified as Fred Chambakata 38, who was of unsound mind has also hanged himself in a tree for guilty conscious after been found stealing maize.
This occured between the night of July 6 to 7, in Mphwamphwa village in the same traditional authority.
Fred was found stealing maize, he then escaped to unknown place. On the following day, he was found hanging in a tree behind his uncle’s house.
Medical report revealed that death was due to suffocation secondary to strangulation.

Malawi is now second to South Africa in the SADC Region on number of recorded Coronavirus cases

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Malawi is now second to South Africa in the SADC Region on number of recorded Coronavirus cases.
As of Wednesday, Malawi had registered 1877 confirmed cases, with the total number of active cases on 1508.
 
This means the country has surpassed Zambia which has 1632 and Eswatini which has less than a thousand of confirmed cases.
Out of the total cases registered, the country has recorded 24 deaths and 345 recoveries.
On Tuesday, Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 announced 59 new cases, just 24 hours after recording 76 cases.
By Tuesday, Malawi had conducted 17693 tests but the number of cases might go up if more people gets tested.
The situation in Malawi forced President Lazarus Chakwera to cancel the 6th July Independence Celebrations that were slated for Bingu Nation Stadium on Monday.
Instead, the Malawi leader, who was expected to be inaugurated on the same occasion, was forced to get inaugurated at Kamuzu Barracks to minimise the spreading of the virus.
Though schools remain closed, the number of cases are likely to increase due to the winter period being experienced in the landlocked nation.
On Monday, Independent Schools Association of Malawi (ISAMA) released a statement on the opening dates for private owned schools and colleges but the move was quickly turned down by the Ministry of Education.
In the SADC Region, South Africa has recorded the highest number of cases, 205721, with 3310 fatalities and 97848 recoveries.
A lockdown remains in place in most parts of the Rainbow nation.
The country with the least number of cases is Lesotho with 91, seconded by Botswana which has registered 277 cases as of Wednesday.

Pastor arrested for raping his daughter

NIGERIA – 44-year-old Pastor Oluwafemi Oyebola of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Ogo Oluwa parish in Nigeria has been arrested by men of the state police command for allegedly raping his daughter on several occasions, getting her pregnant three times and forcing her to go through abortions each time.
The accused pastor was arrested following a complaint by his 24-year-old daughter. The victim had reported at the Owode-Egbado divisional headquarters that her father has been forcefully having sex with her since 2015 shortly after the demise of her mother. She told the Police that she got pregnant for her father three times but he took her to a nurse who terminated the pregnancies, each time .
She told the police that after the third pregnancy was terminated, her father did family planning for her so as not to get pregnant any longer. She got tired of his evil act and summoned the courage to report an NGO, Advocacy For Children And Vulnerable Persons Network who led her to the police station.
Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the state police command, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the pastor was immediately arrested after the case was reported at the police station.
“On interrogation, the suspect made a confessional statement that all that his daughter said was nothing but the whole truth.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Kenneth Ebrimson, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the Anti-human Trafficking and Child Labour Unit of the state Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) for further investigation and prosecution” Oyeyemi said
Source: naijagbedu

Ngumuya Test Positive For Covid-19

Former Member of Parliament for Blantyre City South Constituency Allan Ngumuya has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Ngumuya confirmed of the development on Tuesday.
The gospel Musician cum politician has since been admitted to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) where he receiving treatment.
“Please tell everyone that I have tested Covid-19 positive and I have been admitted to queens. Let everyone stay safe Covid-19 is real,” he said.
Ngumuya adds to the number of high profile people to test positive for the virus.

Mpinganjira’s bribery case adjourned to July 29

The High Court in Blantyre has adjourned the case involving businessman Thomson Mpinganjira to July 29.
The case, which is being presided by Judge Dorothy DeGabrielle, went to court today via Zoom video call as a Covid-19 precautionary measure.
Mpinganjira is suspected to have attempted to bribe Constitutional Court judges who were handling the 2019 presidential results case.
He was arrested in January this year by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).

More Covid-19 cases in Malawi

Malawi has registered 76 new COVID-19 cases, no new recoveries, and no new death.
Of the new cases, 31 from Mzuzu, 18 are from Lilongwe, 15 from Blantyre, four each from Mzimba South and Mchinji, three from Mwanza, one from Karonga.
Cumulatively, Malawi has recorded 1818 cases including 19 deaths. Of these cases, 703 are imported infections and 1042 are locally transmitted while 73 are still under investigation.
Cumulatively, 317 cases have now recovered bringing the total number of active cases to 1484.
The country has so far conducted 17,406 COVID-19 tests in 39 COVID-19 testing sites.

Malawi Member of Parliament Test Positive for Covid-19

Reports reaching this publication indicate that a Member of Parliament has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
According to a statement from the August House, the legislature has been admitted at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QENCH) and all his relation have been quarantined.
Parliament has however asked all members of the house to voluntarily go for testing.
“Following this development, Parliament is urging all Honourable Members, Staff and their close family relations to go for voluntary testing,” reads the statement.
The statement added that chairperson for the Presidential Task Force Dr. John Phuka has been engaged to look at the measures of addressing the situation.
“The Business Committee of the House has since held a meeting with Dr. John Phuka, Co-Chairperson of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19 to look at measures of addressing the situation,”
Parliament further wishes to remind Members of Parliament, and Staff to adhere to the Ministry of Health COVID-19 preventive measures and the measures that the Parliament of Malawi has put in place to curb the further spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Ansha feels victimized ‘I am Not a Criminal’

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Former Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) chairperson Jane Ansah has said she feels victimized and threatened after she was stopped from exiting the country.
Yesterday, Ansah was stopped by immigration officers’ at Mchinji boarder as she was travelling to Zambia on her way to United Kingdom.
According to the immigration officers, they needed a clearance to let Ansah out of the country.
In her remarks, Ansah alleged that she was stopped by police officers at Namitete roadblock on ”orders from above” and had to wait for 15 minutes before she was allowed to proceed.
Ansah also indicated that she was referred from one office to the next to get a travel permit.
She has since said she is not a criminal and is entitled to enjoy freedom of movement just like everybody else.

Man sentenced to 10 years

The Nkhata Bay First Grade Magistrate Court sitting at Chintheche has convicted and sentenced 69 year old Richard Munthali to 10 years imprisonment with hard labour for defiling a 14 year old girl at Chintheche.
State prosecutor, Sub Inspector George Manda told the court that the convict had, since 2018, been giving the girl different gifts such as clothes, a school bag and a uniform and having sex with her.
The convict was later, in 2019, caught making love with the girl at his work place where he was working as a watchman.
This was reported to the victim's parents who took the matter to Chintheche police.
Munthali was later arrested and charged with defilement which contravenes section 138 of the Penal Code.
Medical examination conducted on the victim proved that the convict was really sleeping with her.
Appearing in court, Munthali denied the charge.
However, testimonies by three witnesses helped the court to find the man guilty.
Before the court passed sentence, prosecutor Manda said the behaviour displayed by the convict was dangerous. He therefore prayed for a stiffer punishment to deter the would-be offenders.
In mitigation, the convict told the court that he looks after his family hence prayed for leniency.
When passing sentence, First Grade Magistrate Robert Makaika quashed the mitigiting factors and concurred with the state.
He therefore ordered Munthali, who hails from Watcha Village in the area of TA Malanda in the district to serve a 10-year jail term with effect from the date of arrest.
-Nkhatabay Police report-

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