LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Human rights activist Chimwemwe Mbeya Mhango Ntchindi has slammed Malawi Congress Party (MCP) zealot Dala Kadula for threatening to deal with Frank Chiwanda over MCP Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda detention.
Mhango, the former Malawi Defence Force (MDF) officer is reacting to social media audio circulation which Kadula is heard threatening Chiwanda for initiating Chimwendo’s arrest in attempted murder case.
In an audio which The Maravi Post Post posted a day ago, Kadula who is also answering assault charges in court questioned Chiwanda as to why he initiated Chimwendo’s arrest.
Kadula further threatened to deal with Chiwanda if Chimwendo remains in cell.
But reacting to the audio, Mhango expressed worrisome over Kadula’s unpalatable behaviour of threatening others despite being in court on similar charges.
“Is Kadula really normal? Why he continues to pose threats to others despite being dragged to court on similar charges?
“What if MCP was still in power, what could be the fate of us whom he also threatened to kill?”, he queries.
The activist adds, “This behaviour is a threat to our society that is aimed at violating people’s rights.
“It’s my appeal to authorities to put this to stop. Let the law take its course on this uncalled for inhumane characters.
According to court documents, Kadula is Chimwendo Banda’s accomplices in attempted to Frank Chiwanda in 2022 in Dowa.
However, the court stopped Kadula’s arrest as he is also answering others assault charges.
But with this behaviour, the court might revoke the bail as he posses threat to society.
MCP Secretary General Chimwendo has been on detention for a month now as the court is yet to grant him bail.
But Chimwendo has not been fully charged in the court.
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The state is ready to take Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda to court once his health improves, according to Dzikondianthu Malunda, Director of Litigation in the Ministry of Justice.
Malunda told Maravi Post that Chimwendo Banda is currently receiving medical care, and it’s reported that his health is not in good shape.
“It will be inhumane to drag a sick person to court,” Malunda said, indicating that the state is waiting for Chimwendo Banda’s health to improve before proceeding with the case.
Chimwendo Banda’s lawyer, Khwima Mchizi, confirmed that his client’s health is indeed not satisfactory.
Chimwendo Banda handed himself over to the police on December 12, and he is currently awaiting a bail ruling from the court.
The MCP Secretary General is facing murder charges, and the state’s decision to wait for his health improvement before taking him to court reflects a balance between ensuring justice is served and respecting the rights of the accused.
The case has garnered significant attention in Malawi, with many following the developments closely. The MCP has been vocal about Chimwendo Banda’s situation, and the party’s supporters are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the case.
As the situation unfolds, the court is expected to deliver a ruling on Chimwendo Banda’s bail application, which will determine whether he will be granted bail or remain in custody until the trial begins.
The state’s readiness to proceed with the case once Chimwendo Banda’s health improves underscores its commitment to ensuring that justice is served, regardless of the accused’s health status or political affiliation.
The case against Chimwendo Banda serves as a reminder of the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability for one’s actions, even for those in positions of influence or leadership.
As the people of Malawi await the next developments in the case, it is clear that the outcome will have significant implications for the country’s political landscape and the pursuit of justice.
In related news, the MCP has expressed concerns about the treatment of Chimwendo Banda while in custody, calling for transparency and fairness in the handling of the case.
The party’s leadership has also urged supporters to remain calm and peaceful, emphasizing the importance of respecting the rule of law and allowing the judicial process to take its course.
As the story continues to unfold, Maravipost will provide updates and insights into the case, ensuring that our readers are informed about the latest developments.