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Illovo sugar Dwangwa estate Cable Theft: Three srrested, face theft charges

By Twink Jones Gadama

Nkhunga Police in Nkhotakota district have apprehended three individuals, Stanley Mwalulita, Wongani Kanyika, and Philip Majuta, for allegedly stealing electrical cables valued at K3.3 million from Illovo Sugar Dwangwa Estate.

According to Nkhunga Police Spokesperson, Andrew Kamanga, the suspects stole a 50-meter cable stored at the Tractor Pool within the factory premises.

The trio, residents of Senior Chief Kanyenda’s area in the district, are currently in custody pending completion of investigations.

They will soon face theft charges, contrary to Section 278 of the Penal Code, in court.

Illovo Sugar Malawi has been plagued by theft issues, particularly at its Nchalo Estate in Chikwawa.

However, this incident highlights the company’s vulnerability to theft at its Dwangwa Estate as well.

In response to the rampant theft, Illovo Sugar Malawi has donated community policing materials worth MWK6 million to support local law enforcement efforts.

The company’s commitment to community development is evident in its investment of K635.4 million in projects benefiting communities surrounding the Dwangwa Estate

These initiatives focus on education, potable water, and healthcare infrastructure, including a mortuary constructed for Nkhunga Health Centre.

As the investigation unfolds, the police and Illovo Sugar Malawi will likely work closely to ensure that those responsible face justice.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding company assets and the role of community policing in preventing such incidents.

Maravi Post Reporter
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