Lilongwe woman Bertha Chikuni for stealing at a funeral

Bertha Chikuni-the suspect

By Innocent Manda

LILONGWE-(MANA)-The Malawi Police at Kanengo station in Lilongwe have arrested a 37-year-old woman, Bertha Chikuni, for allegedly stealing two mobile phones worth over MK800,000 at a funeral vigil in Area 25A.

According to Kanengo Police Public Relations Officer, Sub Inspector Gresham Ngwira, the suspect was arrested following complaints from two mourners who reported missing phones during the vigil on November 6, 2025.

“The victims discovered that their phones had gone missing the following morning, prompting immediate investigations that led to the arrest of the suspect,” Ngwira said.

Ngwira said the suspect was traced to her residence in Area 50, where police recovered the stolen phones before she could sell them to unsuspecting buyers.

“Our officers acted swiftly upon receiving the report. During the search, both the Samsung and Itel smartphones were found in the suspect’s possession,” he said.

Police investigations have revealed that the suspect has been targeting funeral gatherings and other social events, where she takes advantage of people to steal their property.

“Preliminary findings show that this is not the first time she has committed such crimes, as she has been frequenting funerals and other gatherings to steal from unsuspecting people,” Ngwira explained.

Police have since advised members of the public to remain vigilant when attending gatherings such as funerals or worship services, where thieves often take advantage of the situation.

Chikuni, who hails from Mthunzi Village in the area of Traditional Authority Kayembe in Dowa, will appear in court soon to answer theft charges.


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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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High Court Judge sustains Manguliti case against MEC’s declaration of Chithyola as winner for Kasungu South Constituency

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-High Court Judge Redson Kapindu has sustained the case involving Joseph Manguluti against Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) declaring Simplex Chithyola Banda as a winner for Kasungu South Constituency during the September 16 General Elections.

Judge Kapindu therefore has ordered the continual of the case for further hearing.

Chithyola who won the ticket as Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and MEC are the first and second respondent respectively in the case.

Sikwese is the lawyer representing Manguluti while Wapona Kita leads Chithyola legal team.

This means the case will go into full trial after the court found that reasons for dismissal were not enough.

Chithyola is now opposition leader in Parliament.


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Lloyd M’bwana

I’m a Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resource (LUANAR)’s Environmental Science graduate (Malawi) and UK’s ICM Journalism and Media studies scholar.
Also University of Malawi (UNIMA) Library Science Scholar.
I have been The Malawi Country Manager and duty editor for the Maravi Post since 2019.
My duty editor’s job is to ensure that the news is covered properly, that it is delivered on time, and that it is created to the standards set out in the editorial guidelines of the Maravi Post.

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Speaker Suleman takes charge of 1st Parliament Meeting in 52nd Session

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi Parliament has commenced the First Meeting in the 52nd Session of Parliament, which serves as the 2025/2026 Mid-Year Budget Review Meeting.

The Meeting follows the official opening of the 52nd Session by President Arthur Peter Mutharika on Friday, 31st October 2025, at the Parliament Building in Lilongwe.

Speaker of Parliament, Right Honourable Sameer Suleman, informed the House that the Meeting will run for five weeks, from 5th November to 5th December 2025.

During his address, the Speaker also announced the leadership of the House as submitted by various political parties.

For the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the leadership comprises Jappie Mhango as Leader of the House, Patricia Wiskes as Chief Whip, and Martha Ngwira Munthali as Deputy Whip.

For the Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Simplex Chithyola Banda will serve as Leader of Opposition, with Moses Kunkuyu as Whip and Monica Chang’anamuno as Deputy Whip.

From the United Transformation Movement (UTM), the team includes Dr. Patricia Kaliati as Leader of UTM in the House, Edgar Kapalamula as Deputy Leader of UTM in the House, Felix Njawala as Whip, and Kenneth Ndovie as Deputy Whip.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) has Hon. Aisha Mambo Adams as Leader of UDF in the House, Ismail Rizzq Mkumba as Whip, and Tulinje Muluzi as Deputy Whip.

On the leader of opposition, Speaker Suleman further announced that, in accordance with Standing Order 35, Hon. Simplex Chithyola Banda for Kasungu South, is officially recognised as Leader of the Opposition.

Presenting resolutions of the Business Committee, the Speaker outlined the parliamentary programme for the five-week Meeting.

Debate on the President’s Address will take place from 5th to 14th November 2025.

He encouraged new Members to use this period to deliver their maiden speeches.

The Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development is scheduled to deliver the 2025/2026 Mid-Year Budget Review Statement on Friday, 21st November, followed by debate from 24th to 28th November 2025.

The House will then proceed to the Committee of Supply from 1st to 3rd December, to scrutinize and adopt revised budget estimates before adjournment sine die on 5th December, 2025.

Meanwhile, Members of Parliament have started debating the Presidential address that President Peter Mutharika made on Friday.


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Human Rights activist Chimwemwe Mhango slums suspected MCP thugs for intimadating police prosecutors during court appearance

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Human Rights activist and former Malawi Defence Force (MDF) officer Chimwemwe Mbeya (Ntchindi) Mhango has slummed the arrested Panga-wielding thugs for intimidating police officers during court appearance.

The reaction comes barely days after the suspected Malawi Congress Party (MCP) regime’s notorious panga-wielding thugs threatened prosecutors while waiting for court proceedings on Monday.

In a video circulating on social media of suspected MCP thugs are heard threatening prosecutors while in a waiting shelter before court proceedings.

“Tikukuwonanitu! Tidzathana nanu Nchifukwa chiyani mukulimbana ndife mmalo mothana ndi mabvuto mdziko muno. Mesa mumkalifuna bomali. (We take very seriously on what you are doing to us. Will deal with you later. Why are busy with us instead of addressing economic challenges the nation is facing. I thought you said you wanted power”, one of suspects was heard threatening police prosecutors.

In reacting to the outburst, Mhango who is also a victim of the same suspected MCP regime’s thugs observes that such threats must be taken serious.

“Imagine they have guts, threatening police prosecutors while appearing before court for the crimes they committed during MCP regime.

“This shows how dangerous they are. They were being used by politicians, and now they are alone facing crimes charges,” observes Mhango.

He told The Maravi Post that, “The law must take its course on them. There shouldn’t be a room for intimidation. Noone is above the law in Malawi. Justice must prevail till the end of the case”.

Mhango appeals, “Young people must refrain from being used by politicians to fulfill their agenda.

“Youngsters must be engaged in productive activities for the development of this nation.

About 17 suspected MCP regime’s notorious panga-wielding thugs are in court answering a number of assaults charges.

The thugs” ringleaders including Bruno Munlo Makina (37), of Mponda Vge, T/A Msamala in Balaka; Erick Phakamisa (40), of Undi Vge, T/A Kaphuka in Dedza; and Hanif Banda (23), of Wimbe Vge, T/A Wimbe in Kasungu.


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Harare court dismisses Prophet Magaya’s over-detention application, wifeTendai on bail

HARARE-(MaraviPost)-Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader, Walter Magaya will remain police custody till November 13, 2025 after Harare Magistrates Court on Tuesday, threw away his over-detention application

This follows his arrest on Saturday on multiple allegations of rape and fraud.

Magaya in court

Prophet prophet was at court today, where he was applying for his release.

His application for over detention was thrown out by Harare Magistrate Marewanazvo Gofa.

For the five rape charges, he is facing, Magaya was referred to the High Court, while his wife, Tendai was granted US$500 bail for the 13 fraud cases they are jointly charged.

Magaya and Wife Tendai

While his security detail, Tapiwa Chikondo was also granted bail for the obstruction of justice charge when he reportedly assaulted police detectives.

Prophet Magaya court appearance has attracted widespread public and media attention.


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