Former Malawi Deputy Police Chief Ackis Muwanga arrested over extortion

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawi Police Service (MPS) has confirmed the arrest of former Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Ackis Muwanga, currently in police custody.

According to National Police spokesperson Peter Kalaya, the arrest relates to alleged extortion, with investigations ongoing.

“We can confirm that the former DIG is in our custody, but details will be provided later as investigations bordering on extortion are ongoing,” Kalaya said in a brief interview with Maravipost online.

Muwanga’s arrest comes after he was recently replaced by Stain Chaima as DIG responsible for operations.

The development has sparked interest in the country, given Muwanga’s high-profile position and influence within the police service.

Details surrounding Muwanga’s arrest remain scarce, but sources indicate that the allegations against him are serious and may be linked to his tenure as a senior police officer.

The police service has assured the public that further information will be released once investigations are concluded.

The arrest of a former deputy inspector general underscores the Malawi Police Service’s commitment to accountability and transparency, particularly in addressing corruption and misconduct within its ranks.

The public eagerly awaits more information on this developing story.


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Airtel Africa Telesonic pairs with Nokia to build mega terrestrial fiber network

CAPE TOWN-(MaraviPost)-Airtel Africa, a leading provider of telecommunications and mobile money services across 14 African countries, has selected Nokia to build a transformative, high-capacity terrestrial fiber network spanning East and Central Africa for its cutting-edge fiber service, Airtel Africa Telesonic.

The strategic project aims to connect multiple African countries and link submarine cables to terrestrial networks, significantly enhancing digital connectivity across the continent.

It will contribute towards boosting economic growth and improving the quality of life for communities in the continent by providing affordable and reliable digital infrastructure.

The project, which was unveiled at the ongoing 28th edition of AfricaCom,the largest gathering of Africa-focused connectivity leaders in the world, will connect the 2Africa subsea cable to Africa’s terrestrial networks, providing affordable and reliable connectivity.

Airtel Africa says, “By leveraging, Telesonic’s fiber assets and subsea cable systems, the initiative is expected to meet the growing demand for wholesale data in Africa, fostering economic growth and development.

“With Nokia’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch (PSS) platform, this new technology will enable the network to support up to 38 Terabits per second (Tbps) to facilitate fast data transfer and is C+L Band Ready to enhance its capacity”.

According to Airtel, the partnership will play a critical role in high-speed connectivity and delivering cloud-based services.

The company adds that, “Powered by Nokia’s high-speed coherent Photonic Service Engine (PSE) technology, the Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) network consisting of 139 nodes is deployed spanning multiple countries.

In addition to building Africa’s digital infrastructure, this project underscores Telesonic’s commitment to empowering businesses, education, and healthcare in Africa.

Razvan Ungureanu, Airtel Africa’s Chief Technology Officer said: “Deploying Nokia’s 1830 Photonic Service Switch platform is a pivotal upgrade to our network infrastructure across Africa.

“This will enable us to provide greater capacity and high-speed connectivity to efficiently handle webscale traffic”.

He added, “With Nokia’s Photonic Service Engine powering our DWDM network across multiple countries, we are setting the stage for transformative growth and new opportunities throughout the continent.”

PD Sarma, Airtel Africa Telesonic’s Chief Executive Officer said: “Our collaboration with Nokia is a significant milestone in advancing Africa’s digital infrastructure. By leveraging Nokia’s cutting-edge fiber-optic solutions, we aim to meet the escalating demand for data across the continent.

“This network will drive economic growth, empower communities, and create new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike.”

Samer Lutfi, Nokia Middle East & Africa’s Head of Growth Group for Network Infrastructure
said: “We are proud to partner with Airtel Africa Telesonic in this ambitious project to enhance digital connectivity across Africa.

Our advanced DWDM technology, with its high capacity and reliability, is built to help enterprises succeed in their mission to spark digital transformation and economic growth in the region. This project is a reflection of our shared commitment to
connecting communities and driving progress.”


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DPP’ Chigoneka-Mtsiliza councilor Peter Banda is now Lilongwe City Mayor

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chigoneka-Mtsiriza Ward councillor Peter Alex Banda has been elected as Lilongwe City Council (LCC) Mayor.

Banda becomes the 12th Lilongwe City Mayor after succeeding Esther Sagawa.

During the elections, Banda contested against William Nguluwe, councilor for Tsabango Ward, in the mayoral race he won with 17 votes, while Nguluwe received 6 votes.

A total of 23 councilors were sworn in before casting their votes to choose the new city leadership.

Banda therefore pledged to improve the City of Lilongwe in the next 2 and half years in terms of infrastructure among other things .


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Mchinji North East legislator Masamba pushes for Chikangawa Plane Crash’ bereaved families compensation

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Mchinji North East legislator Anthony Masamba has called on President Peter Mutharika’s government to speed up compensation for families of the deceased in the Chikangawa Forest plane crash.

Speaking in Parliament on Tuesday, Masamba emphasized the urgent need for justice and support to the bereaved families, noting that many are still struggling emotionally and financially in the aftermath of the tragedy.

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“It is only fair and humane that government provides compensation to the families who lost their loved ones in this unfortunate accident,” Masamba said. “These families have endured unimaginable pain, and the least we can do is to help them rebuild their lives.”

Masamba also appealed to the Ministry of Transport and Public Works to release a comprehensive report on the cause of the crash, stressing that transparency is crucial to preventing similar accidents in the future.

The legislator further urged authorities to improve aviation safety standards and emergency response mechanisms, saying that the Chikangawa disaster should serve as a wake-up call for all relevant stakeholders.

The Chikangawa plane crash, which claimed several lives, shocked the nation and prompted widespread calls for accountability and improved safety oversight within Malawi’s aviation sector.

Masamba’s remarks received support from several Members of Parliament, who echoed his sentiments and encouraged government to treat the matter with the seriousness it deserves.

Masamba is among the newly elected Members of Parliament who transitioned from the newsroom to the National Assembly, having previously worked as a practicing journalist.


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Steve Liwewe Banda: An iconic voice that continues to electrify Malawian football commentary

From MBC to Zodiak Radio, Malawi’s legendary commentator proves that true passion never retires, bringing the beautiful game alive for every listener.

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Steve Liwewe Banda, a veteran Malawian football commentator, retired from Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) two years ago after an incredible 38-year career.

Although he left the state media house, he remains far from tired; in fact, his commentary now feels richer, like a vintage wine that has only improved with time.

Nowadays, Liwewe is a familiar voice on Zodiak Broadcasting Station, where he continues to narrate football matches with unmatched energy, precision, and passion.

On Sunday, 9 November 2025, the self-proclaimed Captain of the Air was back on ZBS airwaves, covering the 2025 FDH Bank Cup final between Silver Strikers FC and Mighty Wanderers FC at Bingu National Stadium.

As expected, his commentary was flawless, keeping fans glued to their radios and creating a stadium atmosphere for listeners far from the pitch.

Liwewe’s voice has become synonymous with Malawian football, bridging generations and connecting communities through the drama, skill, and excitement of the game.

For many, listening to him evokes memories of football’s golden era, when radio commentary could rival the thrill of watching a match live.

Fans often recall the days when he partnered with Patrick Simango, forming a legendary commentary duo that defined radio football coverage in Malawi.

“Chikadzati Monireeee Monireee kwatentha kuno kuli dzuwa loumitsa zithapwi eeee,” fans nostalgically quote, remembering the playful, rhythmic phrases that made every match unforgettable.

During Embassy Trophy days, teams such as MDC United, Bata Bullets, and MTL Wanderers featured legendary players, including Kachibowo Malunga, Grant Lungu, Davie Mpesi, and Ngeya Kamanga.

Bata Bullets’ roster included stars like Muzipasi Mwangonde, Jon’s Nkhwazi, Fischer Kondowe, Swadick Sanudi, Navigator, Maupo Msowoya, Clement Kafwafwa, Fundi Akidu, Daglous Chirambo, and Zakazaka.

In yesterday’s FDH Bank Cup final, Liwewe expertly narrated every moment—from Fischer Kondowe transferring the weight of attack to Muzipasi Mwangonde, to Wanderers intercepting the ball to launch a deadly counterattack.

Listeners were kept on edge as Joseph Kamwendo executed a dummy to beat a defender, only for the ball to zoom out, exemplifying the unpredictability and drama of football.

Twenty-seven minutes into the first half, Liwewe updated fans: no goals had been scored yet, highlighting Bullets’ dominance and setting the scene for an intense contest.

He captured the agony of missed opportunities, reminding fans that the most painful goals often happen in the dying minutes of a match.

“Hide your daughters because the captain is in town,” he exclaimed, blending humor with passion, a trademark of his storytelling style.

As the ball went off the field, Liwewe’s voice made even mundane moments tantalizing—dolo Steve Liwewe—showcasing his ability to bring drama to every play.

When Peter Mponda of Bullets controlled the ball, dribbled past an opponent, and launched a long ball toward Russell Mwafulirwa, Liwewe shouted with excitement: “It’s a goooooal! Malawi 1-0 Kenya! Ndidolo kasanu uyu!”

The excitement continued as Fischer Kondowe scored a second goal with a tapping header, increasing the lead to 2-1, and Liwewe’s narration captured the exhilaration perfectly.

Heartbreak followed when Mozambique’s Tico-Tico scored in the dying minutes, and Liwewe did not shy away from the drama: “Ooooooh, and they have scored! We are out! We are definitely out!”

Even missed opportunities were narrated with intensity: “Failing to score while scoring was easier than missing. Even my wife could have scored that. The empty net was yawning, but look at that bad execution by Willy Thawale!”

His famous phrase, “The ball tantalizing to the touchline!” captivated listeners, turning every action on the field into a spectacle.

Liwewe painted vivid pictures of the game: the ball zooming out for a throw-in, the suspense of an attack, or the drama of a long-range strike.

Fans have often compared his style to international commentators like Peter Drury, who similarly bring stadiums to life through voice alone.

Through his mastery, Liwewe transformed football commentary from reporting into an art form, merging tempo, hype, emotion, and imagery into a seamless narrative.

Alongside Patrick Simango, Liwewe defined the golden age of Malawian radio commentary, making listening often more thrilling than watching the match on TV.

Every pass, dribble, and goal was brought to life, allowing listeners to feel as if they were present in the stadium itself.

Even young fans born in the 2000s are learning football through his commentary, understanding player movements and tactics in a way that few could teach.

“The ball has landed in no man’s land,” he would say, turning quiet moments into suspenseful ones, keeping listeners fully engaged.

Fans who had followed him on MBC quickly discovered his new home at Zodiak Radio and continue to tune in for every match he covers.

Liwewe’s influence stretches beyond the commentary booth; he is a cultural icon whose voice shapes how Malawians experience football.

Historic matches, like the 1996 Bata Bullets vs. MTL Wanderers 5-0 victory at Civo Stadium, live on in memory largely because of his narration.

Even casual fans acknowledge that football commentary in Malawi is incomplete without mentioning Steve Liwewe Banda.

He inspires new generations of broadcasters and fans, keeping the passion for football alive across radio waves.

Every match he covers proves that retirement has not diminished his skill, enthusiasm, or influence.

Steve Liwewe Banda remains the voice of Malawian football—retired but far from tired, an enduring legend whose commentary continues to captivate hearts and minds.


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NOCMA admits on fuel suppliers “Hand to Mouth” hunt

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-The National Oil Company of Malawi (NOCMA) has admitted on hand to mouth on fuel supplies hunt.

The confession was made on Monday, November 10, 2025 when Minister of Energy, Jean Mathanga visited NOCMA fuel depot in Lilongwe a midst persistent fuel shortages that have crippled transport and economic activities across the country.

However, Mathanga acknowledged that the energy sector is under severe pressure, attributing the crisis to limited foreign exchange and transport bottlenecks saying government is working closely with the Ministries of Transport and Finance to restore stability in fuel supply.

“We are collaborating with other ministries to find lasting solutions so that fuel supply returns, we are assuring Malawians that authorities are doing everything possible to resolve the situation,” she said.

During the visit, NOCMA Chief Executive Officer, Clement Kanyama admitted that the country’s fuel situation remains dire, with fuel reserves experiencing critical levels.

“Our fuel stock levels are extremely low we are operating on a hand to mouth basis,” the CEO said.

Furthermore Kanyama explained that available supplies are being dispatched directly to filling stations rather than being stored in reserves.

Despite the assurances, motorists in the country continue to endure long queues at filling stations nationwide, with some businesses warning of further disruptions if the situation persists.

Source: Mibawa TV


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