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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Civil society leader Benedicto Kondowe has dismissed as fake the circulating WhatsApp screenshots alleging that he received MK80 million from the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) to discredit President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his administration.
The allegations, which spread widely on social media on Wednesday morning under the banner “#Exposed! Truth Finally Out!”, claim that Kondowe, who chairs the National Advocacy Platform (NAP) and the Civil Society Education Initiative Forum (CSEIF), had been secretly working with MCP strategists to undermine the DPP-led government.
According to the viral posts, the funds were allegedly delivered through Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu, with Kondowe accused of planning to “hit the Mutharika administration hard” by writing negative reports to the United Nations.
In his response, Kondowe described the screenshots as “malicious fabrications meant to damage my reputation and mislead the public.”
He clarified that the posts circulating online were doctored and that he has never received any money from the ruling party.
He further clarified that the UN briefing mentioned in the posts did occur, but in October, and that it was not related to President Mutharika’s leadership or linked to politician Kamlepo Kalua, as alleged in the circulating messages.
“The combination of two unrelated issues is a clear distortion. The intention is to confuse the public and discredit genuine civil society work,” Kondowe said in a brief statement on Wednesday morning.
Kondowe, a prominent human rights advocate, added that he remains committed to defending good governance and accountability without partisan influence.
Meanwhile, the MCP has not officially commented on the alleged MK80 million payment, while government spokespersons have described the matter as “a test of integrity for civil society leadership.”
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) along side Lost History Foundation, has petitioned the Malawi Parliament to begin using local languages particularly Chichewa during its deliberations, in a move aimed at promoting inclusivity and national identity.
Presenting the petition at Parliament Building in Lilongwe on Thursday, CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa emphasized that all parliamentary proceedings are meant for Malawians, the majority of whom communicate primarily in indigenous languages.
“Whatever transpires in Parliament is meant for the ordinary Malawian. It is therefore important that proceedings be conducted in a language that every citizen can understand,” said Namiwa.
He argued that introducing local languages such as Chichewa, Chitumbuka, and Yao in Parliament would help bridge the communication gap between lawmakers and the people they represent.
Namiwa noted that English, though an official language, often limits citizens’ understanding of national issues debated in the House.
The petition also calls for the translation of parliamentary documents, bills, and committee reports into local languages, enabling broader public participation in democratic processes.
He also calls for the local language inclusive in schools.
The petition has since been received by Member of Parliament for Zomba city North Bester Awali.
Awali commended the initiative, saying it would help them reach out to the local communities that voted for them.
He assured them that will present the petition to the Speaker’s office.
If adopted, Malawi would join other African nations such as Tanzania and South Africa that have incorporated local languages in parliamentary and official state business.
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Two powerful former Malawi Congress Party (MCP) regime cabinet ministers are allegedly threatening human rights a Chimwemwe Mbeya Mhango for dragging the party zealot Dala Kadula to court over “life threatening assault”.
This comes weeks barely weeks after Kadula who is also answering physical and theft assault in court was exposed to have threatened to kill Mhango, the former Malawi Defence Force (MDF) soldier.
Mhango told The Maravi Post in an interview on Thursday morning that after exposed Kadula’s assault to the media, former MCP regime cabinet ministers have been pressuring him to withdraw the matter.
The activist claims that the former ministers have been using some MDF senior officers to threaten him to withdraw the matter on Kadula.
But Mhango retaliates, “Since Kadula’s assault case was exposed to the public through the media, two powerful former cabinet ministers during MCP government have been sending some senior MDF officers intimidating me to withdraw Kadula case.
“Let them know, I won’t withdraw this case until justice is prevailed. Kadula and others must face justice for the crimes they committed during MCP regime”.
Mhango (Ntchindi) former MDF officernow human rights activist
But the activist wondered as to why public officers including senior MDF officers are involved into political matters, “The law is clear that public officers including MDF must desist from practicing politics inside service. Why some of MDF officers are being used by former MCP government cabinet ministers intimidate me? If they continue, I will expose them.
“This is the reason fellow activist Sylvester Namiwa was physically assaulted by MCP thugs in view of MDF soldiers and Malawi Police Service (MPS) officers. Many of these officers are in the service to serve politicians not the nation. This must end with the coming in of President Peter Mutharika’s government that whoever commits an offence must face the law”.
However, Mhango said he has reported the matter to relevant authorities for action.
The suspected MCP thug Dala Kadula is reportedly to have defiled Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) summons after the commission received complaint from Mhango.
According to MHRC letter dated March 21, 2024, Kadula snubbed the commission summon till to date.
The Maravi Post understands that the victim Mhango, was threatened with a gun after he participated in the concerned citizens demonstrations which Bon Kalindo held in Zomba last year.
Following Kadula threats to kill Mhango with a gun at a certain place in Lilongwe, the victim (Mhango) reported the matter to Kawale Police.
Despite Kawale Police issuing summons letter over the matter, Kadula also threatened the officers at that time as “he was un attachable”.
“The Human Rights Commission (hereinafter referred to as “the Commission) is in receipt of a complaint by Mr. Chimwemwe Mbeya Mhango (Ntchindi) (hereinafter referred to as the complainant) against yourself.
“The complainant claims that you and a party activist belonging to the Malawi Congress Party: His complaint against you is that you have threatened to kill him following some work-related disagreements,” reads MHRC letter in part.
“Given the above, the commission would therefore like to hear your side of the story concerning the above allegations. You are therefore advised to present before the Commission on Thursday 28 March 2024.
“Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated”, reads MHRC summon letter signed by its Director of Civil and Political Rights Peter Chisi.
This publication understands that Kadula also assaulted the commission’s messenger upon receiving the letter.
But the commission hinted that “it’s still pursuing the matter”.
Dala is said to be leading panga-raiding thugs that kept on terrorizing demonstrators against ousted President Lazarus Chakwera and MCP leadership.
Kadula is also allegedly to be MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda’s errand boy.
With the change of leadership, Kadula is now subjected to justice on various assaults he committed under Chakwera-MCP leadership.
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The High Court in Lilongwe has reserved its ruling in a legal battle between Zimbabwean businessman Nesbert Mukora and Malawian entrepreneur Yollam Kawanga over ownership of a Toyota Land Cruiser (registration number LT07MGGP), which is suspected to have been stolen in South Africa before being sold in Malawi.
The case was heard in a closed-door session before Judge Simeon Mdeza on Wednesday.
Mukora, who owns a luxury car hire company in Zimbabwe, is challenging a September court decision that allowed Kawanga to continue using the disputed vehicle.
Speaking to journalists after the hearing, Mukora’s lawyer Khwima Mchizi argued that the court order transferring the vehicle to Kawanga was irregularly obtained, as his client was not served with summons.
He said:“The order that was used to obtain the vehicle from the Malawi Police was irregular because my client was never served. The best course of action is to return the vehicle to police custody, where both parties’ interests can be safeguarded pending final determination.”
On his part, Kawanga’s lawyer Gift Katundu urged the court to dismiss Mukora’s application for a stay of execution, arguing that it lacks merit and should be dismissed with costs.
Kawanga insisted he is an innocent buyer, saying he purchased the SUV from Jolene Margaret Janse Van Vuuren, a South African national, in April this year for K168 million.
He said before completing the transaction, the vehicle was taken to the Interpol Desk at the Malawi Police Service Headquarters, where checks reportedly confirmed it was not listed as stolen anywhere in the world.
While Mukora, claimed the vehicle was stolen from him in South Africa by the same woman before it was smuggled into Malawi and sold.
The court is expected to announce its ruling on the matter soon.
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…..Villagers discover missing farmer swallowed whole, reigniting fears of giant snakes lurking in rural areas…
Villagers in a remote Indonesian community were left in shock and disbelief when rescuers uncovered the body of a missing man inside the swollen belly of a massive python measuring nearly eight meters in length.
The tragic discovery came after an overnight search for the man, who had disappeared while walking home from his plantation.
According to local reports, the search party followed clues along a jungle path before coming across the enormous snake, whose midsection appeared unnaturally bloated.
When the villagers decided to cut open the python, they were horrified to find the body of the missing man inside, still fully clothed — a grim confirmation of their worst fears.
Witnesses described the scene as “unimaginable” and “beyond anything we’ve ever seen.”
News of the shocking event quickly spread across Indonesia and beyond, drawing global attention and reigniting discussions about the dangers posed by the region’s large reticulated pythons — among the world’s longest and most powerful snakes.
Experts say that while such cases are extremely rare, pythons have been known to prey on large animals, and in very isolated incidents, humans.
The reptiles kill by constriction, wrapping around their victim and suffocating them before swallowing their prey whole.
Wildlife specialists are now investigating how the incident occurred, suggesting that factors such as habitat encroachment and shrinking food sources may have increased the likelihood of human–python encounters.
The tragedy has left the village shaken, serving as a chilling reminder of nature’s raw power — and the thin line that sometimes separates myth from terrifying reality.
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