Cattle thieves caught!
Police in Phalombe have arrested two men on suspicion of stealing three cattle in Chimwankhunda, Mulanje District.
Police in Phalombe have arrested two men on suspicion of stealing three cattle in Chimwankhunda, Mulanje District.
A 25-year-old man identified as Prince Menyere has been arrested in Neno district on allegations that he was having sexual intercourse with a 15 year old girl.
A 40-year-old man, Paul Simenti, has drowned in the Shire River at Mtayamoyo dock in Nsanje.
Police in Lilongwe have arrested a maid suspected of stealing children’s clothes and other items from a house where she worked.
Lilongwe Deputy Police Spokesperson Khumbo Sanyiwa said the woman, identified as Yuniki Mwachande, 34, from Chinsapo, was employed as a housemaid in a house in Area 3, and on August 3, her employer left her to do the laundry.
But instead of cleaning the house and doing the laundry, as her employer had said, the woman is suspected of stealing children’s clothes, groceries and other items and running away.
“The employer reported the matter to the police and we have been searching for the woman, who has now been arrested. So far, we have recovered some of the stolen items after searching the woman’s house. The woman is expected to appear in court soon to answer the theft charge,” said Sanyiwa.
Police in Zomba have arrested a 40-year-old man, identified as Lifred Wilson, for being found in possession of fuel without authorization.
The Sunbird Lilongwe Hotel Garden hosts the highly anticipated UYO Dance Showdown National Qualifiers. This competitive event brings together talented dancers from across the region to battle it out for the coveted 2025 UYO Dance Ambassadorship Title. The competition promises to showcase exceptional dance skills, passion, and pride, as participants strive to outdo one another…
As count down to 16 September general elections with only 16 days remaining political parties continue to seek votes from the voters.
The Malawi Revenue Authority has moved to arrest two of its Customs officers over a case involving a businesswoman Rhoda Ndovie , a case involving MK300 Million.