
Malawi Police condemns mob justice
Police in Limbe have strongly condemned acts of mob justice that led to the death of a 36-year-old man in Matalala Village, Traditional Authority Somba, Blantyre.

OH dear! MEC stops local govt polls after death of aspiring councillor
SAD NEWS: Aspiring candidate DIES

The warman: Trump rebrands US department
The BBC has seen the text of the executive order, which says: “The name ‘Department of War’ conveys a stronger message of readiness and resolve compared to ‘Department of Defense,’ which emphasizes only defensive capabilities.”
In an effort to “project strength and resolve,” the order authorises the defence secretary, his department and subordinate officials to use the new titles as secondary names.
The order also instructs Hegseth to recommend and include legislative and executive actions to move toward a permanent renaming of the department since Trump cannot formally change the name without congressional approval.

Mwanza stadium named after Chutsulo
President Lazarus Chakwera hm officially opened Mwanza Community Stadium, naming it after departed member of Parliament Joyce Chitsulo.

South African tourist still missing in Malawi since July
The search for Gerhardus Albertus Janse Van Rensburg, a 72-year-old South African national who went missing in Nyika National Park on July 17, is still ongoing with no breakthrough.

Mutharika to win as Malawi President
A survey by the Institute of Public Opinion and Research has shown that of voting was held now, 41% will vote for Peter Mutharika of DPP followed by incumbent Lazarus Chakwera of MCP at 31%. Dalitso Kabambe of UTM comes third with 6%, while Atupele Muluzi of UDF comes fourth with 3% and Joyce Banda…

Stop noise: French national shuts Seventh Day Adventists UP!
A French national, Fabio Kaposk, has obtained a court injunction against the Sunnyside Seventh-day Adventist Church in Blantyre, Malawi, stopping them from holding their annual outdoor worship event, Msonkhano wa Misasa .

You can vote: Chakwera nods to crucial electoral law
President Lazarus Chakwera has signed into law a landmark amendment that allows polling staff, security officers, and party representatives to vote at the stations where they are deployed on election day.