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Driver jailed 3-years lHL for assaulting Immigration officers, damaging government property

MANGOCHI-(MaraviPost)-The Mangochi Senior Resident Magistrate’s Court has convicted and sentenced Odisi Kanjira, 52 years old,popularly known as Savimbi, to three years of imprisonment with hard labour for committing various offenses.

The court heard through the Station Prosecution Officer (SPO), Inspector Amos Mwase, that on the afternoon of July 2, 2025, a team of six Immigration officers from Chiponde Border Post mounted an ad-hoc roadblock near Namitunda Estate along the Bakili Muluzi Highway.

While the officers were carrying out their duties, Savimbi who reportedly has a history of interfering with law enforcement officers on duty, approached the checkpoint at high speed and deliberately knocked down four reflective cones before fleeing the scene. The officers pursued and apprehended him at Sailesi Trading Centre.

Upon arrival, the convict mobilized villagers and incited a violent confrontation. Armed with a catapult, he pelted stones at the officers, injuring one officer on the left cheek. The injured officer received outpatient treatment at Chiponde Health Centre.

As the situation escalated, Savimbi allegedly stormed into a nearby butchery, grabbed a machete, and threatened to hack the officers before fleeing again.

The matter was reported to police and following thorough investigations, the convict was arrested the following day at Chiponde Bus Depot in Mangochi Township.

Appearing in court, Savimbi represented by Counsel Patrick Debwe pleaded not guilty to all four counts, prompting the state to parade seven witnesses who proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.

In his submission, Prosecutor Mwase highlighted that the convict has a record of interfering with law enforcement officers in the line of duty.

He stressed that every citizen is obliged to obey the law and respect law enforcement officers, adding that such nuisance behaviour cannot be tolerated in society. He therefore prayed for stiffer sentences to serve as a deterrent.

Passing sentence, Senior Resident Magistrate Muhammad Chande concurred with the state’s submissions.

He sentenced Savimbi to three years imprisonment with hard labour for Acts intended to cause grievous harm, one and half years for malicious damage, another one and half years for obstructing officers from executing their lawful duties and one year for threat of injury to persons employed in public service.

All sentences will run concurrently with effect from the day of arrest.

Savimbi hails from Saiti Kadzuwa Village, Traditional Authority Mponda in Mangochi District.


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Court orders Chimwendo Banda’s detention while seeking medical attenton

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Lilongwe Chief Resident Magistrate Austin Banda on Monday afternoon ordered that Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General Richard Chimwendo-Banda be remanded to prison, subject to being taken to a hospital of his choice for medical examination today.

On the issue of the other suspect Alfred Dala Kadula, the court wondered how the state managed to bring him before the court if he was not arrested.

He says since there is an injunction restraining his arrest and detention, he will not remand him.

Background

Banda and Kadula have been charged with attempted murder and appeared before the Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court.

The State said the suspects were brought before the court for committal to the High Court and applied for their further remand.

However, lawyer George Kadzipatike told the court that the defence has preliminary issues that may affect the decision.

He argued that Kadula cannot be detained as he is protected by an injunction restraining the State from arresting or detaining him in connection with political violence cases.

The injunction was presented in court.

Kadzipatike also raised concern over Chimwendo Banda’s health, saying he has been seriously ill since his arrest on Friday.

He told the court that despite informing Kanengo Police and requesting that Chimwendo Banda be taken to the hospital, no action was taken.

He said Chimwendo Banda has a long-standing medical condition and was referred to South Africa for treatment in 2024, adding that the condition worsened while he was in police custody.

The defence asked the court to order that Chimwendo Banda be taken to a hospital of his choice if remanded, until he is certified fit to be held in prison.


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KwaZulu-Natal Premier survives no-confidence motion amid calls for secret ballot

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KwaZulu-Natal Premier survives no-confidence motion amid calls for secret ballot

By Burnett Munthali

KwaZulu-Natal- (MaraviPost)-The provincial legislature of KwaZulu-Natal witnessed a tense political showdown as the motion of no confidence against Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli failed to secure enough support.

The motion was spearheaded by members aligned with the Mkhonto weSizwe faction, who had sought the Premier’s removal amid growing dissatisfaction with his leadership.

Opposition members, including representatives from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), had requested that the vote be conducted by secret ballot to protect legislators from undue influence.

However, the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature maintained that the vote would be conducted openly, rejecting the calls for secrecy.

The open voting process ultimately led to the motion being defeated, allowing Premier Ntuli to retain his position as the head of the provincial government.

The outcome has sparked intense debate among political parties, with critics arguing that the open vote compromised the independence of legislators who may have wanted to vote against the Premier.

Supporters of Premier Ntuli celebrated the result, citing it as a reaffirmation of his mandate and a demonstration of stability within the provincial government.

Political analysts have warned that the failed motion could deepen divisions within the legislature, as the underlying dissatisfaction among certain factions remains unresolved.

The debate over secret versus open ballots has reignited discussions about legislative procedures and the balance between transparency and the protection of elected representatives.

As KwaZulu-Natal continues to navigate political tensions, attention now turns to how the Premier will address opposition concerns while maintaining governance and stability in the province.


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A Guide To Your Best Holiday Hair In Cape Town

Ladies love getting their hair done while on holiday, so we’ve compiled a list of some of the best places in the city to get it all done – from braids and weaves to balyage and blow outs.

Here are a few of our favourites places:

For Braids, Wigs, and Extensions

Afro Corner

This City Centre hair salon is your one-stop shop for braids, hair colouring, natural hair styling, and extensions. Professional stylists treat your hair with the care it deserves, ensuring you leave looking and feeling amazing!

Location: 33 Strand St, Cape Town City Centre
Website: www.afrocorner.co.za

ASANA Beauty

ASANA is a high-end dreadlocks and natural hair salon founded in 2019 by friends Gugu Nonjinge and Nomahlubi Hewu. But it’s more than just a place for hair; it’s a community and a safe space where you can relax. Treatments include hot oil and scalp treatments for dreadlocks, deep cleans, and protein treatments for natural hair.

Location: The Herringbone, 44 Yew St, Salt River
Website: www.asanabeauty.co.za

Ester Hair Salon

Looking for a wig supplier and expert installations? Ester Hair Salon offers that and more. It’s the spot for ladies to treat themselves, upgrade their looks, and leave feeling fabulous. Hair extensions and quality products complete your perfect style.

Location: No 32 St Georges Mall, Cape Town City Centre
Website: EsterHairSalonSA

Afrosundae

Afro Sundae is all about natural hair done right. This Table View salon specialises in coils, curls, and kinks, giving every strand the love it deserves. Kids are welcome too, with gentle, fun treatments that make hair time a breeze.

Location: 14 Merlot Avenue, Table View,
Website: instagram.com/afrosundae/

For A Luxe Pampering

Excentric Hair Salon

With locations in Kloof Street and Sea Point, Excentric Hair Salon is all about pushing the boundaries. Living by the motto ‘Dare to be different,’ the team specialises in everything from precision cutting and advanced colour techniques to results-driven treatments. They’re constantly exploring the latest trends, like balayage, contouring, geode, rainbow, and unicorn hair.

Location: 39 Kloof Street and 73 Regent Road, Sea Point
Website: www.excentric-hair.co.za

Sorbet

With branches across Cape Town, Sorbet’s hairbars handle it all: cuts, colour, treatments, styling, extensions, and straightening. And with an in-salon nail, lash, and brow menu, you can get the full pampering experience and walk out with that unbeatable, ‘just-been-treated’ feeling. Location: Various locations in the city. Details here.
Website: www.sorbet.co.za

Blue Lemon Hair & Beauty

“Good Hair Days, Every Day!” That’s the motto at Blue Lemon Hair & Beauty in Green Point. Step in and treat yourself to a full range of hair and beauty services, from blow dries and tints (parting, hairline, and roots) to highlights, Brazilian treatments, perms, and even gents’ cuts and colour.

Location: Shop 3, Portside, 41 Main Rd, Green Point, Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
Website: www.bluelemonhair.com

Snippets Hair Salon

Balayage specialists in Claremont, Snippets Hair Salon turn every appointment into an experience. They’re warm, welcoming, and happy to accommodate German-speaking travellers. While you’re there, kick back with free Wi-Fi, and if hunger strikes, they’ll happily order from the sushi bar or Jack’s Bagel next door.

Location: 22 Dreyer St, Claremont, Cape Town, 7708, South Africa
Website: snippetshairsalon.co.za

Marios Hair Atelier

One of Cape Town’s top hair salons, Marios Atzemoglou and his team have built a true hair sanctuary. Women, men, and kids are all welcome. The menu includes quick blow dry, balayage-Ombre, Bio-Ionic Japanese straightening, and Brazilian Keratin treatments.

Location: 2nd Exhibition building, 81 Main Rd, Green Point, Cape Town
Website: marioshairatelier.com

Head Spas

Plush Head Spa

Inspired by viral trends and growing demand, Plush combines traditional head spa techniques with modern treatments and premium products. The treatment aims to bring deep relaxation, enhance scalp health, and promote overall rejuvenation.

Location: Unit A5, Office Park, Heron Crescent, Century Dr, Century City
Website: www.plushheadspa.co.za

Headspace SA

Blending ancient Chinese techniques with modern wellness, this head spa in Claremont promotes deep relaxation and scalp rejuvenation. Guests can choose between a Mini Experience (perfect for those short on time) or the Complete Ritual for a full pampering session. The treatment includes two luxurious washes: one with a clarifying shampoo to cleanse, followed by a nourishing shampoo and hydrating hair mask. This is paired with a head massage, hydro steam therapy, and other calming elements.

Location: Shop 12e, 11 Warwick St, Claremont.
Website: headspacesa.co.za

KITANA Japanese Head Spa

The Claremont Head Spa is by appointment only, and it’s a treat for the whole family! Their Asian-inspired head and scalp treatments cater to women, men, teens, and kids. Whether you’re popping in for a simple blow dry, a dandruff detox scrub, or a traditional hair-growth scalp oil, they’ve got you covered. Guys swear by the Alpha Ritual.

Location: 223 Imam Haron Rd, Claremont
Website: kitana_asian_headspa_capetown

Stylist Tip for Cape Town Hair

Book ahead! Cape Town is in peak season (November to February) and can get busy. Reputable salons, especially those specialising in intricate work like braiding or complex colour, get booked up weeks in advance. Secure your spot before you arrive to avoid disappointment!

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