Wednesday, April 30, 2025

MBELWA CHIEFS COUNCIL URGES MZIMBA RESIDENTS TO REFRAIN FROM HARBOURING ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

 The Mbelwa chiefs council has expressed concern over the increasing trend of residents in mzimba district assisting illegal foreign nationals in entering the country. The council warns that this practice could jeopardise national security.

The remarks come in the wake of a surge in human trafficking and illegal immigration cases recorded in 2024 alone in the district.

In an interview, the council's secretary general Inkosi Jalavikuba emphasised the risks possed by harbouring and aiding illegal immigrants highlighting the potential dangers they may bring.

"It is extremely dangerous to assist foreign nationals in entering our country illegally. We can never be sure what they are truly fleeing from. They may be war criminals or even terrorists trying to evade justice in their home countries. By harbouring them, we are putting our national security at serious risk", said Jalavikuba.

Meanwhile public relations officer for the immigration department and citizen services Wellington Chiponde stated that the department has intensified efforts to combat the vice by tightening surveillance along the borders and collaborating with other security agencies in the country.

"We are currently working tirelessly with our colleagues in various security departments to assist us in operations so that we can diminish these trending malpractices. Additionally, we are also working with community and religious leaders to tackle the issue from all angles", he said.

However social commentator Peter Mumbai has called for harsh penalities for those involved in these illegal activities including public officers and other perpetrators arguing stringent punishment would serve as a deterrent to others.

"It is crucial that our judicial system imposes severe sentences on those engaged in these unlawful activities. Such actions would send a clear message that crimes will not be tolerated in our motherland", Mumba stated.

He further urged authorities to intensify awareness campaigns across communities ,stressing that educating the public about the dangers of harbouring illegal immigrants and human trafficking is essential in eradicating the problem.

The growing concern over illegal immigration and human trafficking highlights the urgent need for both preventative measures and stricter enforcement of laws to safeguard Malawi's security.

Inkosi Jalavikuba: we should be patriotic to our country


Thursday, April 24, 2025

MDF, KASASILE DWELLERS REACH A RESOLUTION

A resolution has been reached between the people of Kasasile, the Malawi Defence Force (MDF), and the Ministry of Lands over 17, 712 hectares of land, following a sensitisation meeting held by the Ministry at Kasasile.

Traditional Authority M'bwana of Nkhata Bay accepted that the land belongs to the MDF, as confirmed by a map presented during the meeting. He, however, urged the government to find alternative land to resettle families who were displaced.

On December 4, 2024, MDF soldiers seized land from over 328 families in Kasasile, claiming it belonged to the government, forcing the affected families to sleep in and around a church using plastic materials to build temporary shelters.

MDF Commander, General Paul Valentino Phiri said the people were removed for their own safety, as the area is part of the Viphya firing range. He added that his office is investigating reports of abuse, including theft of property and crops, during the operation.

Wednesday, April 23, 2025

MAN OF THE PEOPLE SURVIVES ANOTHER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

Burkina Faso's president Ibrahim Traore survives 18th assassination attempt since he assumed power. 

 His guards were offered a whooping 5 million dollars to get rid of him. The ones after his life know exactly that the only way to end his life is by using his right hand men. 

The bodyguard received the money but the assassination plot did not go as planned as the plot was known before it could materialise. 

 African must unite and cleanse itself from dependence on the west. We need to build our own banking systems and currency. We can be able to stand against the oppressors. 

They can assassinate him and all the 52 African countries will do is release statements condemning USA and the next morning our leaders will send minerals to USA. Arise Africa arise!!

GHANA, S PRESIDENT MAHAMA WALKING THE TALK

By Masauko Alfred Mzongwe  In a bold cost-cutting move, President of Ghana John Dramani Mahama has scrapped all fuel allowances and allocati...