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Mchacha, Vuwa and Muhara’s land case committed to Malawi High Court

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Mzuzu-(MaraviPost)—Lilongwe based Senior Magistrate Shyreen Yona Chirwa has committed to the High Court the land case involving former ministers Charles Mchacha, Symon Vuwa Kaunda and former Chief Secretary to the government, Lloyd Muhara.

Two of the former top government officials, Kaunda and Muhara are being accused of conniving to sell a piece of land belonging to the department of forestry in Blantyre to their coaccused, Mchacha.

 In her ruling, Chirwa agreed with the state lawyers who argued that the matter be committed to the high court as it centres on corruption.

However, Chirwa said it was out of order for her to restore the bail conditions on the accused persons and advised the state lawyers to apply at the high court for the conditions of paying bail bonds and appearing at the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) every week.

Reacting to the ruling, lawyer for the accused, Chancy Gondwe, said the case has gray areas needing some clarifications.

He said: “There is a couple of issues: one of the issues is the manner in which the file has been transferred from one magistrate to another magistrate. So, we wanted the magistrate to clarify on that. So, the court made direction and decided that we proceed with the committal of proceedings.

“So, the accused persons in this case have been committed to high court for trial but there are also some others charges against the accused persons which are before another magistrate.”

On 7 January, Principal Resident Magistrate Viva Nyimba suspended the bail conditions which the state lawyers applied for on the basis that the lawyers did not follow proper procedures.

Richard Kayenda

I hold a bachelor’s degree in languages obtained from Mzuzu University. Since 2016, I have been working for Maravi Post as a reporter of local news; particularly from the Northern Region of Malawi. My main news areas are politics, business, sports and many more. Besides reporting, I also write news analyses on current affairs just to share informed opinions on news that matter in Malawi. By now I have a five year practical experience in online news reporting and I look forward to growing more professionally while raising the bar of Maravi Post; in order to make it a household name, as we keep our readership informed, edutained and updated on a daily basis.


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