The Lilongwe High Court has convicted and sentenced a clinical officer at Mchinji district hospital to 48 years imprisonment for defiling a 7- year-old girl.
Former director general of state broadcaster, Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), Aubrey Sumbuleta, will have a public trial after the High Court dismissed the State’s application that the case be heard in camera. Sumbuleta’s lawyer, David Kanyenda, had objected to the State’s application arguing that his client had nothing to hide. High Court Judge Redson Kapindu […]
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Lilongwe principal resident magistrate Viva Nyimba on Wednesday sentenced Arafat Gomani, 22, to seven years imprisonment for stealing a motor vehicle from a deceased Lucy Kadzamira, whom he is also accused of killing.
Convicted Gomani being taken to prison to start serving his sentence
Viva Nyimba with police prosecutor outside court
Gomani was accused that on October 15 2020 at Area 47 in Lilongwe stole a motor vehicle registration Number DZ 4606 , Mazda Demio valued at K2, 500 000 belonging to Kadzamira.
He pleaded not guilty, but state prosecutor Cecilia Zangazanga paraded four witnesses to testify on the case.
Nyimba said the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt and convicted Gomani.
The Senior Resident Magistrate Florence Msekandiana has adjourned to tomorrow, bail hearing for three people suspected to have stolen 4.2 million kwacha booking fee paid by the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church (ECG) to management of Bingu National Stadium (BNS).
Two of the suspects, Wongani Ng’oma and Edwin Kambalame, employees of the Stadium were arrested yesterday, Sunday in Lilongwe, and the third suspect Thokozani Chanza, is Principal accountant in the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Culture and police are yet to arrest him as he is still in hiding.
Information indicate that ECG paid K5 million to BNS officials but only K 800, 000 was deposited in Malawi Government Account Number One