Former Chief Secretary Colleen Zamba faces 14-day ultimatum in misconduct case

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Former Presidential Secretary and Minister, Colleen Zamba, has been given a fourteen-day window to formally respond to a case that a government agency has initiated against her.

The allegations levelled against her centre on claims that she exercised her authority in ways that contravened established procedures and regulations.

The government has instructed the court registry to issue a summons requiring Zamba to appear before the court and clarify the basis on which she stands accused.

Her legal team has already moved to secure bail, asking the court to release her while the matter proceeds through the judicial system.

The case is expected to gather momentum as both the prosecution and defence prepare to outline their positions before the court in the coming days.

Legal observers suggest that the matter will attract significant public interest due to Zamba’s political prominence and her past roles at the highest levels of government.

The judiciary has assured that updates will be provided as the situation develops, emphasising the importance of transparency and adherence to the rule of law when handling cases involving senior public figures.

Zamba’s response within the stipulated fourteen days will shape the direction of the legal process, potentially leading to further hearings or new applications from either side as the case advances.


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Sports Ministry hails Ritz holdings, Nico for Kings donation

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture has hailed Rits Holdings for donating a set of uniforms and track suits to the Malawi Men’s National Netball Team.

The spokesperson for the ministry, Macmillan Mwale said” The donation will motivate the players, When partners like these come on the board to support us during such big events, we appreciate it.

“The support will go a long way in motivating the team. They will play with confidence and deliver good results”.

Logistical Company Ritz Holdings corporate affairs manager Blessings Symon said the donation, was made after establishing that the men’s team does not enjoy the same support as the women’s team.

“Malawi is hosting the continental cup, We thought it wise to help the King’s. Hence decided to buy the kit and track suits to inspire and motivate them. The donation is worth K5.2 million “, he said.

The Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) President Vitumbiko Gubuduza speaking at the ceremony which took place at the Lilongwe Golden Peacock Hotel said the donation is timely and will inspire the players.

The donation came just a day after the official sponsors of the Malawi National Netball team, Nico Group, announced that every player member of the Queens in the Africa Netball Cup will get K250,000 as a participating fee.

The African Netball Tournament is slated for 8th-14th December in Lilongwe at the Griffin Saenda Indoor Sports Complex.


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