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Blantyre City Council updating its register of private properties

Asks residents to comply as according to the Law Blantyre City Council is notifying all property owners and residents of the city that it has engaged officers from the Malawi Polytechnic to update its register of private properties in the city. In a public statement, Blantyre City Council says the Malawi Polytechnic officers will be wearing the Council’s branded reflector jackets and will have with them identity cards. Blantyre City spot views The Council appeals to property owners and tenants to allow these officers into their premises as “they have such powers under Section 73 of the Local Government Act 1998 (as amended in 2010)”.

Malawi: Coronavirus Corruption Results in Mass Arrests

20 Apr 2021 Malawi’s government has fired its labor minister and ordered police to arrest several other government officials for misusing Chinese coronavirus funds, Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera announced Sunday. President Chakwera said he had commissioned an audit to determine how a sum of $7.95 million intended for Malawi’s official coronavirus government response had been spent. The audit found that some of the aid package “had vanished, been misused, and left idle,” Chakwera said, according to Reuters. “As I speak, over a dozen individuals suspected of committing the crimes exposed by this audit report have been arrested,” Chakwera said during a nationally televised speech on April 18. He added that members of Malawi’s office of the president and cabinet were among those arrested.

Arrest galore in K6 2 bn COVID-19 funds abuse scandal: Mzati Nkolokosa behind bars | Malawi Nyasa Times

Malawi Police in Blantyre have arrested former director of information Mzati Nkolokosa, Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services deputy director-general, Pedusiane Makalamba, principal accountant Keith Chikonda, and Blantyre City Council chief fire officer, Prescott Sailesi for their implication in the K6.2 billion investigative audit report on Covid-19 Response Funds. Nkolokosa arrested However, Malawi Police Service national spokesperson James Kadadzera has said that they are releasing a media statement on the arrests soon. The arrest comes hours after police in Lilongwe arrested Mainja of Pest Chem B1. Follow and Subscribe Nyasa TV : 5 2 votes

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