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Of the 16 DODMA employees arrested thus far and detained at Maula Prison on the K6.2 billion COVIDGATE are three interns, two drivers, one public relations officer, a messenger, and an old lady; an office orderly.
They are accused of “eating” lunch for two days (K7,000) when they should have claimed K3,500 for one day only.
Meanwhile, those that looted the real money the K5 billion lost to inflated invoices and bogus provision of “goods and services” are out here flourishing.
It may be a hard thing to accept but this is true; the idea of rule of law is far ahead of us as a people. What we do best is political expediency.
On Tuesday, Unknown people have murdered a 31 year old motorcycle taxi operator and stole his motorcycle.
Lilongwe Police Public Relations Officer Sub Inspector Joseph Kachikho confirmed of the development saying the law enforcers are looking for the unknown criminals.
Kachikho identified the deceased as Emmanuel Chadza from Mponera Village, Traditional Authority Mponela in Dowa District. He said that the incident happened at Mahindra near Maula Prison.
âIt is reported that Emmanuel Chadza who was a motorbike kabaza operator on Tuesday, January 5 2021, was hired by two unknown passengers within Lilongwe cityâ, he explained.
Upon reaching Mahindra near Maula Prison, the passengers murdered Chadza and went away with the motor bike (LIFAN).
January 3, 2021 Watipaso Mzungu – Nyasa Times 5 Comments
Citizen For Transformation (CFT) has donated 3000 face masks to Maula Prison to protect inmates from contracting or spreading coronavirus (Covid-19) whilst in the correctional facility.
‘Nyapala-in-chief’ Cliff chinyama asked for lasting solutions to congestion in prisons.-Photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
Prisoner-in-charge (nyapawala wamkulu) cliff Chinyama (2nd from right) receive masks from Mtambo-Prisoner-in-charge (nyapawala wamkulu) cliff Chinyama (2nd from right) receive masks from Mtambo
Damba: We commend CFT for the gesture – photo by Watipaso Mzungu, Nyasa Times
CFT Commander-In-Chief (CIC) Timothy Mtambo speaking after he officially handed over the masks to the prison authorities on Saturday, said his movement is concerned with the second wave of the virus and would do everything possible to contribute towards any effort aimed to stop its spread.