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Malawi: District structures established to fight HIV among youth

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Dowa, August 22, 2019:National Association of Young People Living with HIV (y+) has established district structures and encourage young people living with HIV to come out in the open.

Speaking during a leadership meeting on Tuesday, Executive Chairperson, Violet Lindiwe Banda said that there aim is to is introduce its structures national wide and Dowa will be among the beneficiary districts.

She said the project is mostly focusing on the young people living with HIV in the district who are shy to come out and those that have stopped taking their treatment.

“We are emphasizing on having strong youths and see those young people coming out despite being HIV positive and help others on the issues of adherence and how they should live a positive health life,” Executive Chairperson added.

She said that they have targets that are supposed to be achieved so the need to involve the young people to achieve these targets.

“We had 90:90 targets and now we have 95:95 which the UN AIDS settled cannot be achieved without involving the youths because they are also many of them living with HIV,” Banda said.

The Chairperson of the newly elected Y+ committee in Dowa, Charles Dyera said he is very pleased with the organization and is ready to work with his fellow members on the issue of HIV in the district.

“Dowa district has been waiting patiently for this day and we are very happy to have this here and we will reach out to other young people who are living with HIV,” he said.

The project is for three years and Global Fund through Action Aid pumped over K 50 million in it and it is a national wide exercise and Dowa as a district will benefit.

Malawian man in Dowa burnt to death over witchcraft

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Angry villagers in Dowa burnt to death a man identified as Paulo Tokoma suspected of practicing witchcraft.

According to Dowa Police Station spokesperson Richard Kaponda the incident occurred on August 2, 2019 at about 16:00 hrs at Kachala village, Traditional Authority (T.A) Msakambewa in the district.

Kaponda told The Maravi Post that during the month of July, 2019, Sipe Chibala of Chibala village, T.A) Msakambewa in the district died believed to have been bewitched by the deceased, Paulo Tokoma and Kalaya Mwale, of Kakondaudya village, T/A Msakambewa, both are long- time suspects of practicing witchcraft.

“On 2nd August, 2019 at 16:00 hrs, relatives of the bewitched person mobilised other villagers who abducted the deceased to death while the other suspect, Kalaya Mwale, born in 1982, was rescued by relatives and is currently admitted at Dowa District Hospital.

“The scene was  visited accompanied by a medical officer who pronounced death of the deceased as due to hypovolemic shock secondary to severe burns,” says Kaponda.

He added that investigations are in progress to arrest the perpetrators.

The deceased Tokoma hails hails from Kachala village, T.A Msakambewa in Dowa district.

 

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Serial killers terrorize Dzaleka refugee camp: two arrested, police intensifies patrols

 

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Malawi Law and Order – Serial killers terrorize Dzaleka refugee camp

DOWA-(MaraviPost)- Two Burundi nationals are in police custody and one at large for allegedly terrorizing Dzaleka Refugee Camp in the central district of Dowa. Their terror acts have claimed two lives within the past two months.

The developed has instilled fears among camp dwellers, who are refugees from different African countries. One of the victims who who escaped death last week is a Rwandan national, Bavumiragira Deogratias aged 47, and he is currently admitted to Francisco Palau Community Hospital (Mtengowanthenga Mission Hospital) in the district.

The 47-year old victim, was attacked while sleeping in his hut at the camp; he told police that the killers broke into his dwelling place around midnight, and they tied him up and started to strangle him.

Information teaching The Maravi Post states that the first murder happened in January 2017 and it involved the death of a Rwandan woman; this was followed a few weeks later by the killing of a boy.

Dzaleka refuge camp, is said to be in an intensity of crime in its six demarcated locations, namely Blantyre, Kawale, Katupya, Likuni, Lisungwi, and Zomba. However, the notorious activities are the in Blantyre block where the two murders occurred.

Sources at the camp disclosed that fellow refugees are the ones committing the crime, who target those refugees they perceive to be more successful in their business enterprises. It is also alleged that the law enforcers several times have failed to investigate and establish who is responsible in or perpetrators of the attacks.

Dowa police station spokesperson Richard Kaponda, confirmed the incident in an interview on Tuesday  and said the station has arrested two alleged suspects. He identifying them as 18-Year old Mizigiyiman, and Bigiriman aged 37 from Makamba and Mulini provinces in Burundi respectively.

Kaponda however, disputed claims of police failure to contain the situation at the camp m. He said the suspects in the recent two attacks, have been arrested and that their case files are being investigated.

“We had two murder cases, the other one being of the woman, and the suspect in that case, was arrested and currently remanded to Maula Prison in Lilongwe. We also arrested two while the third suspect is at large,” Kaponda said.

He continued to say the police are doing their work to containing the situation.

He said that asylum-seekers and the general public should be assured of their safety at the camp, and cited the police have intensified security with Day and night patrols, ready to arrest the suspects.

 

Malawi: Refugees Soon To Have A New Home In Katuli, Karonga

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UNHCR Country representative Mornique Ekoko

The United Nations Refugee Agency in Malawi, UNHCR has said preparations for the moving of Dzaleka refugee camp in Dowa to Katuli in Karonga District is at an advanced stage.

UNHCR Country representative Mornique Ekoko said in an interview on the sidelines of a donation of medical drugs and equipment worth over K33 Million at the camp’s health Centre on 4th November 2016. Continue reading Malawi: Refugees Soon To Have A New Home In Katuli, Karonga