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Chikwawa road accident claims one life; two sustain serious injuries

A 20-year-old man has died while two other passengers have sustained serious injuries after a lorry they were traveling in crushed on them along Blantyre-Chikwawa road.
Chikwawa Police Station publicist Foster Benjamin has identified the deceased as Isaac Chirwa.
The other two injured persons are a 24-year old woman and her 2-year-old son – all met their fate on Monday on Chikwawa escarpment at Saidi Village.
According to Benjamin, the three were traveling from Blantyre in a UD van lorry that was being driven by Isaac Kabango, an employee of a cattle trader, A. Y. Dassu.
“On arrival at Saidi Village, towards Thabwa roadblock, the driver engaged a wrong gear, leading to brake failure.
“He suddenly pulled into a nearby escarpment, killing Chirwa instantly and seriously injuring Violet Kushakara and her 2-year-old son, “explained Benjamin.
It has also been reported that the vehicle they were traveling in, registration number ZA 4470, got extensively damaged.
Chirwa came from Likungwe Village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Fukamapiri in Nkhata-Bay District.
Meanwhile, police are calling on drivers to take extra care when descending down Chikwawa escarpments; they should also not over-speed while, at the same time, operating roadworthy vehicles.

Nkhotakota Senior Chief Mkumbira dies

The Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development regrets to inform the public of the demise of Senior Chief Mkumbira of Nkhatabay district.
Senior Chief whose real name is Victor Phiri died in the afternoon hours of the 24th October, 2018.
In a brief statement made available to The Maravi Post says the late Chief Mkumbira  collapsed at his house and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Nkhatabay District Hospital.
The Senior Chief was born on 12th January, 1959 and was installed Senior Chief Mkumbira in 2013 He is survived by 4 children and 3 grandchildren
Burial of Senior Chief Mkumbira will take place on Saturday, 27th October, 2018 at his Mkumbira Headquarters in Nkhatabay.

Saudi Arabia calls Khashoggi killing “Grave mistake”: Says Prince not aware

Saudi Arabia on Sunday called the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at its Istanbul consulate a “huge and grave mistake,”
But sought to shield its powerful crown prince from the widening crisis, saying Mohammed bin Salman had not been aware.
According to Reuters the comments from Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir were some of the most direct yet from Riyadh, which has given multiple and conflicting accounts about Khashoggi’s killing on Oct. 2, first denying his death and later admitting it amid an international outcry.
“This was an operation that was a rogue operation. This was an operation where individuals ended up exceeding the authorities and responsibilities they had,” Jubeir said.
“They made the mistake when they killed Jamal Khashoggi in the consulate and they tried to cover up for it,” he said.

Mchinji Escom mainline electrocutes man to death

A 23 year old man in Mchinji has died after being electrocuted by ESCOM live wires, an incident that occurred on October 18 2018.
Godfrey Leman Mafiyo who until his death was working as a casual labour (tenant) at Tadziwana Farm which is located within Chimuti Village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Zulu in Mchinji, at around 1400 hours he escorted his friend Tomasi Yokoniya Phiri who wanted to source some poles which he intended to use them for the maintenance of his temporary shelter at the farm.
According to the Farm’s Manager, Josophat Phiri (51) of Mchekeni Village, T/A Njewa in Lilongwe told police that he allowed the two to get the poles within the farm’s woodlot, but later, he was shocked to hear from Yokoniya that his friend had died.
“Tomasi Yokoniya informed the farm manager that after they had identified a bluegam tree of their choice he started cutting the tree not knowing that it would land on the ESCOM’s mainline wires.
Having no knowledge that the tree had conducted electric power, he innocently beckoned his friend to assist him to remove the tree from the live wires. Immediately when Godfrey Mateyo  contacted  the tree he was severely electrocuted and died on the spot,”  Traumatized, Yokoniya after he had narrated this he sneaked and disappeared.
A postmortem examination will be conducted today October 19 at Mchinji District Hospital so as to establish the cause of death.
Godfrey Leman Mateyo (23) hailed from Mwawaya Village, T/A Khombeza in Salima.

Bizarre; RSA man kills sister and nephew over R20

Fundiswa Pita, 28, was killed and mutilated by her younger brother Sisipho in Tembisa.

A man accused of killing and mutilating his sister and nephew over R20 has abandoned his bid for bail.

Sisipho Pita, 25, appeared in the Tembisa Magistrates Court in Ekurhuleni on Wednesday.

Pita, who walked barefoot into the court wearing a purple jersey and grey pants, did not look at the packed gallery where his relatives and neighbours were sitting.

Magistrate Amanda Ludick postponed the case to November 28.

Pita allegedly killed his sister Fundiswa Pita, 28, and her 13-month-old son Lwasanga on Monday morning in a rented back room in Tembisa which they shared.

According to relatives, he was found sitting next to the bodies while a knife he used in the attack was lying at his feet.

Fundiswa’s bloodied body was found on the floor while the toddler’s body was found on the bed.

Her throat had been slit, and her left eye and an index finger were missing.

Lwasanga’s penis was also missing.

Fundiswa’s other child, Bayanda, 10, was at school at the time of the attack.

Police spokesperson Captain Nelsah Sekgobela said the suspect confessed to the Tembisa police that he killed his sibling and nephew after they had fought over R20.

He then gave the police his sister’s index finger which he had hidden in his buttocks.

He, however, claimed that his sister’s eye and his nephew’s penis were eaten by rats after he threw them through the window.

His uncle Nkosinathi Pita said the incident had shocked the family.

“We are caught between a rock and a hard place. On the other hand I want the law to take its course and again I want him to obtain bail and tell me why he did what he did.”

He described his nephew as a quiet, intelligent and respectable man.

“I don’t know why he did that. I raised them together as my own children following their father’s death. I’m asking myself what went into his mind. To date I can’t believe what happened. He owes me answers.”

Fundiswa was the family’s breadwinner and was looking after her unemployed mother and her two children as well as her brother.

According to Nkosinathi, Sisipho’s mother Nokulunga was away visiting a friend when the incident happened.

 

A high-ranking Saudi officer with ties to the crown prince oversaw journalist’s deadly interrogation, sources say

By Tim Lister, Clarissa Ward and Peter Bergen, CNN

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(CNN)A Saudi mission that resulted in the apparent death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul was organized by a high-ranking officer with the General Intelligence Presidency, Saudi Arabia’s main intelligence service, three sources familiar with the case told CNN.

One of those sources described the officer as close to the inner circle of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. It is unclear whether the crown prince authorized an interrogation, abduction or killing. Several officials CNN spoke with said the mission could not have happened without the direct knowledge of the 33-year-old crown prince, the kingdom’s de facto ruler, who is known by his initials “MBS.”

A second source said the officer assembled and sent his own team to interrogate Khashoggi. They suspected Khashoggi of having ties to the kingdom’s arch rival, Qatar, the source said. There has been no evidence to substantiate Khashoggi had such ties.

Another source told CNN the mission’s organizer was not transparent about what he told Riyadh, which, the source said, explained why the government had no clear information for days.

It’s not clear whether these elements will be included in the report ordered by the Saudi authorities into the affair. On Monday, sources told CNN that the report will acknowledge that Khashoggi died in a botched interrogation, one that was intended to lead to his abduction from Turkey.

A Turkish official told CNN on Tuesday that Khashoggi’s body was cut into pieces after he was killed two weeks ago at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. The claim, which was first made to the New York Times earlier in the investigation into Khashoggi’s fate, comes after Turkish officials searched the consulate for nine hours on Monday night. The Turkish official would not comment on the disposal method for the body.

On Tuesday, President Trump and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the crown prince informed them that an investigation into the matter had begun and answers would be forthcoming shortly.

Passports suggest team had ties to Saudi government

Turkish officials have said privately that Khashoggi was killed in the consulate on October 2 after he arrived to obtain papers that would have allowed him to marry his Turkish fiancée, Hatice Cengiz. Saudi Arabia has previously insisted he left the building alive, but Cengiz says she never saw him again.

Previously, a source familiar with the ongoing investigation told CNN that Turkish authorities have audio and visual evidence that showed Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi consulate. The evidence, which was described to the source by a Western intelligence agency, showed there had been an assault and a struggle inside the consulate.

Turkish authorities believe 15 Saudi men who arrived in Istanbul on October 2 were connected to the Khashoggi’s disappearance. Turkish officials provided CNN with passport scans of seven men they suspect were part of the group. The passport scans were taken on the day of Khashoggi’s disappearance.

CCTV footage shows Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate on October 2.CCTV footage shows Saudi Journalist Jamal Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate on October 2.

One of the passport scans appears to belong to Salah Muhammad al-Tubaiqi, listed as the head of forensic medicine at the Saudi Ministry of Interior. Another member of the group identified by Turkish official media and appearing in the alleged passport scans is Muhammad Saad al-Zahrani, who has appeared on Saudi state TV alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Sabah, a pro-government private newspaper in Turkey, last week listed 15 names alongside photographs of men who authorities believe were flown into Istanbul from Riyadh. Eight of the 15 were identified by state news Anadolu Agency.

Two sources familiar with the investigation confirmed to CNN that the 15 men listed by Sabah were of interest in the ongoing criminal investigation launched by Turkish prosecutors.

Officials to search Saudi Consul General’s residence on Wednesday

By the time Turkish investigators gained access to the consulate Monday evening, a fresh coat of paint had been applied “everywhere” inside the building, a Turkish official told CNN Tuesday. The source said Saudi Arabia must make “a genuine contribution” to the investigation of Khashoggi’s disappearance in Istanbul.

A Saudi investigation delegation enters the Saudi Arabian consulate Monday before Turkish investigators arrive.A Saudi investigation delegation enters the Saudi Arabian consulate Monday before Turkish investigators arrive.

Earlier Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested investigators were looking into possibility that evidence of toxic materials had been concealed.

“My hope is that we can reach conclusions that will give us a reasonable opinion as soon as possible, because the investigation is looking into many things such as toxic materials and those materials being removed by painting them over,” Erdogan told reporters.

CNN saw a cleaning crew enter the main consulate building on Monday before Turkish officials arrived with a forensics team to begin their investigation. CCTV footage showed vehicles moving from the consulate building to the nearby Saudi consul general’s residence on October 2.

An expected search Tuesday of the consul general’s residence did not take place, according to a deputy police officer near the building who spoke to CNN’s team in Istanbul. Investigators said the search will take place Wednesday, according to state broadcaster TRT.

Meanwhile, the consul general himself, Mohammed Otaibi, left Turkey on Tuesday, the semiofficial Anadolu news agency said.

International scrutiny heightens

Saudi Arabia has been under intense international pressure to explain Khashoggi’s apparent death, which has created a diplomatic rift between Saudi Arabia and the West.

The G7 foreign ministers called for those responsible to be held accountable.

“We encourage Turkish-Saudi collaboration and look forward to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia conducting a thorough, credible, transparent, and prompt investigation, as announced.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for talks with King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, left, meets US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Tuesday in Riyadh.Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, left, meets US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Tuesday in Riyadh.

“My assessment from these meetings is that there is serious commitment to determine all the facts and ensure accountability, including accountability for Saudi Arabia’s senior leaders or senior officials,” Pompeo said Tuesday after meeting.

Pompeo will fly to Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday to meet with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said.

CNN’s Tim Lister and Clarissa Ward reported from Ankara. CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen 

Tragedy; Mchinji head-on collision road accident claims 14 lives

MCHINJI-(MaraviPost)-About fourteen people have died while eleven others escaped with different degrees of injuries following a head-on collision occurred on October 16 2018.
According to Mchinji Police station publicist, Kaitano Lubrino said on the fateful day, it is reported that twenty five (25) villagers from Kankhande and surrounding villages who were on their way back home after attending a funeral of their relative at Namitete in Lilongwe were travelling in a Mazda 2 Tonner Pick-up registration number LA 858 along the Lilongwe – Mchinji M12 Road.
Lubrino added that upon arrival at Chikhutu village near Guilleme Turn-off at around 1800 hrs, an eye witness told the police that the driver (now deceased) was trying to overtake unknown minibus who in the process he collided a head-on with a freightliner registration number NS1842/NS2551 which was being driven from an opposite direction.
‘The 2 tonner was crinkled to about 50 metres into a maize field by the truck. Following the impact, 7 people died at the spot while 3 others were pronounced dead upon arrival at Mchinji District Hospital and 3 people died whilst receiving treatment at the hospital and Kamuzu Central Hospital respectively where some casualties were referred.
“Currently 12 people are battling for their lives after sustaining different degrees of injuries. So far, some dead bodies have been identified as (1) Mr. Watson Bornifacio, (2) Mrs. Anastazio Chikumba (3) Byson Mayenda 50, (4) Praise Nason 18 months (5) Mrs. Chisunga,” said Lubrino.
The police are therefore vehemently warning all drivers to observe and follow all regulations when using the roads of Malawi in order to reduce all avoidable road accidents.

DPP overturned vehicle kills two in Kasungu

Two people have died after a governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vehicle they were traveling in overturned in Kasungu on Sunday.
National Police spokesperson James Kadadzera identified the deceased as DPP official Charles Chiwanda who died on the spot and a Ministry of Information and Communications Technology technician Graciano Tsumba who died shortly after being referred to Kamuzu Central Hospital (KCH) in Lilongwe.
He said preliminary details gathered indicate that overtaking contributed to the accident.
An eye witness said the DPP-branded vehicle, a Toyota Hilux pick-up registration BP 8384, overturned in an attempt to avoid a head-on collision with an oncoming vehicle in an overtaking mode.
DPP secretary general Grezelder Jeffrey said all funeral expenses would be covered by the party at the directive of President Peter Mutharika.
Mutharika Monday visited injured survivors at KCH and gave their guardians undisclosed cash.
Tsumba, hailed  from Zulu Village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Zulu in Mchinji, is survived by a wife and four children.
However, intimate family details for Chawanda were not immediately available at press time.

Bizarre: Malawi’s Ntchisi man hangs himself after wife denied him sex

NTCHISI-(MaraviPost)-A 66-year-old man hanged himself to death after his wife denied him to have sexual intercourse with her.
Ntchisi public relations officer, Gladson M’bumpha has identified the deceased as Palamulani Chika who hanged himself in his tobacco shed last Friday, October 5 2018 at Dzama Village.
M’bumpha said on the particular day in the morning, the deceased left home for beer drinking within the village and came back home for lunch around 11am and after taking his lunch, he went back to a drinking joint and came back home late whilst drunk.
“The deceased later entered into the house and took his supper and later went to bed together with his wife Joyce Palamulani, 60, of Chibwanoteka Village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Chilooko in Ntchisi,” said M’bumpha.
While at the room, the deceased demanded sex from his wife but the wife denied due to sickness.
It is also reported that the deceased tried to beat his wife and that prompted her to run away and spend the night at her sister’s house.
In the following morning, the wife narrated everything to the deceased’s uncle.
But while there, the news came that the deceased has committed suicide by hanging himself in the tobacco shed.
The matter was reported to police who visited the scene and took the dead body to Kansonga Health Centre for a postmortem that revealed the death was due to strangulation and no foul play suspected.
The late Chika hailed  from Dzama Village, T.A Chilooko in Ntchisi.

Two Indian brothers drown on Lake Malawi

Written by  Aliko Munde

Two Indian brothers Sunday drowned on Lake Malawi in Nkhatabay after the boat which they were traveling in capsized due to strong winds.

Confirming the incident, Nkhatabay Police Spokesperson, Kondwani James said Dherya Patel 21, and Aushu Patel 19, drowned at Kande Beach on Sunday around 1 pm.

He said the two were sons of Mzuzu based businessman, Chetau Patel 45, who with his family went to Nkhatabay on Saturday to relax at the beach.

“On Sunday afternoon the two brothers went to swim into the lake using a boat. Unfortunately they faced strong waves which capsized the boat and they all drowned,” James explained.

He said efforts to rescue them yielded no results.

“The two were immediately taken to Kande Health Centre where they were pronounced dead upon arrival,” the Spokesperson added.

He said postmortem revealed that they both died due to suffocation.