Tue, 21-Oct-2025

FIA arrests passenger with fake visa at Karachi airport

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KARACHI: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Saturday arrested a accused traveling from Jinnah International Airport Karachi on a fake visa.

According to details, the FIA ​​arrested the accused traveling from Karachi airport on a fake visa. A passenger Mohammad Azhar was traveling on a Pakistani passport.

According to the FIA, Senegal and Indonesia’s visa stickers were fake on the passenger’s passport. The  passenger wanted to get a work, resident visa in Malawi.

The FIA ​​said the passenger was in contact with an agent named Salem in Malawi, the agent promised to get a visa for $10,000.

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Cholera fears grows in Malawi after Cyclone Freddy’s destruction

Cyclone Freddy's destruction

Malawian health officials have issued a warning. That the risk of cholera has increased due to Cyclone Freddy. Which has caused mudslides, flooding, and infrastructural damage, killing more than 1,700. Following Cyclone Freddy‘s destruction, which resulted in the destruction of toilets and water infrastructure, Malawian health officials have issued a warning that the risk of … Read more

Helicopter rescue starts after rains ease in Malawi

Malawi

Rescue operation in southern Malawi is accelerating due to rains ceasing. With helicopters flying to communities shut off by overflowing rivers and mudslides. Several people are still missing after nearly 200 fatalities. The pace of the rescue operation in southern Malawi is accelerating as a result of the rains ceasing to prevent humanitarian personnel from … Read more

Rescuers spend night on treetop during Tropical Storm Freddy

Tropical Storm Freddy

Two rescuers spent the night on a treetop in flood-devastated Malawi. After their boat capsized and they were forced to swim until they reached a tree. The military and police have been instrumental in saving towns trapped on higher ground. In order to escape being carried away by the strong currents of a river below … Read more

Death toll from cyclone Freddy climbs to 190 in Malawi

Malawi
  • 190 people were killed when Tropical Cyclone Freddy blasted through southern Malawi.
  • Across the country, at least 584 people have been hurt, and 37 have gone missing.
  • “The threat of heavy flooding and damaging winds remains very high.”

Local officials confirmed Tuesday that at least 190 people were killed when Tropical Cyclone Freddy blasted through southern Malawi, while survivors searched for loved ones in severely damaged districts.

Across the country, at least 584 people have been hurt, and 37 have gone missing.

The Malawi Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change said Tuesday the cyclone is “weakening but will continue to cause torrential rains associated with windy conditions in most parts of Southern Malawi districts.”

“The threat of heavy flooding and damaging winds remains very high,” the report added.

Charles Kalemba, a commissioner for the Department of Disaster Management Affairs, told on Tuesday that the situation in southern Malawi has deteriorated.

“It’s worse today. A number of places are flooding and a number of roads and bridges are cut. Visibility is almost zero. Electricity is off and also network is a problem. It’s becoming more and more dire,” Kalemba said, adding that rescue operations have also been affected by poor weather.

“It’s tough. We need to use machinery (for rescue operations) but machines cannot go to places where they were supposed to excavate because of the rains,” Kalemba added.

Malawi’s Department of Climate Change and Meteorological Services warned Monday that “the threat of damaging winds and heavy flooding remains very high.”

Kalemba added that an improvement in weather is expected from Wednesday. “Possibly by tomorrow, the cyclone may have passed. We are hoping to see improvement from tomorrow but today is worse. There are heavy rains and lots of water.”

‘I don’t know what to do now’

One of the severely devastated regions is Chilobwe, a community in the southern metropolis of Blantyre.

On Sunday night, the community, which is located below a hill, witnessed water flowing down. Officials claim over 30 people have perished in the region, and dozens more are still missing as search and rescue attempts continue.

Dorothy Wachepa, 39, was sleeping when she heard a loud bang that sounded like an aeroplane.

“It was around 12 and I heard the sound accompanied by shouting from people upland,” the mother of four told.

What followed was a torrent of muddy water accompanied by rocks and trees sliding down the mountain. All her possessions were washed away.

“Everything is gone. I (had) a small-scale business selling vegetables because my husband died in 2014. I’ve been supporting the children from the little that I have,” she added.

Wachepa and her children were lucky to escape the house alive, she claimed. The cyclone-induced torrential rains killed nine individuals, including Wachepa’s neighbour and some local youngsters.

On Monday, people were spotted searching for survivors in the wreckage with shovels and even their bare hands.

Sarah Chinangwa, 25, could not hold back her emotions as she described the deaths of six of her loved ones on Sunday night.

“My brother and his two children were asleep when the water came. I live close to them, and I tried to shout for them to come out,” she said.

“They came out and stood at a rock which was at a higher place, but moments later they were all washed away,” she said, adding that her own house was washed away. “I don’t know what to do now.”

According to the National Institute of Disaster Risk Management, at least ten persons were killed and thirteen were injured in Mozambique’s Zambezia region.

By making landfall in Mozambique for the second time, more than two weeks after the first, the devastating cyclone has smashed records for the longest-lasting storm of its kind.

More than 22,000 people have been displaced by the tropical storm, according to Radio Mozambique.

“It’s quite likely that number will go up,” Guy Taylor, chief of advocacy, communications and partnerships for UNICEF in Mozambique, told on Tuesday.

“The size or the strength of the storm was much higher than the last time … the impact in terms of damage and the impact on people’s lives has been more substantial,” he said.

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99 people killed in Malawi by Cyclone Freddy

Cyclone Freddy
  • The majority of the fatalities occurred in Blantyre.
  • The southern part of Malawi has been proclaimed to be in a “state of disaster” by the government.
  • The government is already responding to the emergencies, rendering urgent assistance to all affected districts.

Cyclone Freddy struck southern Malawi on Monday, leaving at least 99 people dead, according to the country’s commissioner for disaster management affairs.

According to Kalemba, the majority of the fatalities occurred in Blantyre, Malawi’s commercial center.

“We have recorded 99 people dead in about seven councils, with Blantyre city as the highest with 85 dead and about 134 people in Blantyre alone hospitalized,” Kalemba told on Monday evening. He warned the number of dead and injured could rise.

The southern part of Malawi has been proclaimed to be in a “state of disaster” by the government.

Government’s Response

Lazarus Chakwera, the president of the nation, “has noted with deep concern the destruction that Cyclone Freddy is currently bringing to most districts in Malawi’s Southern area,” according to a news release from the government.

“Accordingly, the government is already responding to the emergencies, rendering urgent assistance to all affected districts, and appealing for local and international support for all the families affected by this disaster,” the Schools will remain shut in 10 of the worst affected districts until Wednesday, Malawi’s education ministry said in a statement Sunday.

The storm’s damage had inundated roads and created outages in the worst-affected districts, Malawi police spokesperson Peter Kalaya told.

Kalemba noted the difficulty of the rescue operations.

“We are still having a lot of rain coming down. We are now experiencing landslides, flash floods, and stones rolling down some hills. Because of the weather, rescue efforts are not easy. In some of the places we have to go and rescue people, it’s not easy to get there. It’s tough but we are making sure we do the job that we need to do,” he said.

More than 20 people have been killed and thousands of more have been forced from their homes in both Madagascar and neighboring Mozambique by the devastating Cyclone Freddy, which has set records for the longest-lasting storm of its kind.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) referred to it as a “very rare” storm and described its progress as “incredible and dangerous.”

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Malawi’s Vice-President Saulos Chilima arrests for corruption

Saulos Chilima

He is accused of accepting $280,000 (£230,000) in exchange for government contracts. A British businessman has also been charged with fraudulently securing contracts to supply Malawian government with goods and services. Saulos Chilima, vice president of Malawi, was detained on suspicion of accepting payment in exchange for awarding government contracts, according to the nation’s anti-corruption … Read more

Malawi claims $300 bn in mining taxes from US Company

Malawi
  • Malawi is claiming over $300 billion from the United States company Columbia Gem House.
  • Attorney general accuses the firm of evading duty on sales of rubies and sapphires mined in Malawi.
  • Malawi’s attorney general Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda confirms he authored the claim letter.

Malawi is claiming over $300 billion from United States company Columbia Gem House for unpaid taxes on minerals extracted from the country and exported to the United States, the attorney general told AFP Friday.

A July 26 letter from Malawi’s attorney general Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda to Columbia Gem House accused the firm of evading duty on sales of rubies and sapphires mined at its Chimwadzulo Mine in Ntcheu, Malawi from 2008.

In an interview with AFP on Friday, Nyirenda confirmed he authored the claim letter.

“I confirm, it’s from me,” he said.

In the letter, Nyirenda alleges Nyala Mines Limited, a Columbia Gem House subsidiary, paid taxes of just $600 against projected $24 billion revenues from their Malawian operation.

He demanded the company pay Malawi’s government $309,600,000,000 in taxes.

“Nyala Mines Limited and Columbia Gem House breached (the law) when they failed to disclose all income realised from the investment and when they engaged in trade mispricing and improper transfer pricing techniques,” the letter reads.

Nyirenda said Malawi could seek to prosecute Nyala Mines Limited and Columbia Gem House and their officers, along with anyone implicated in tax evasion or export fraud schemes.

“It is Malawi’s position that you dishonestly changed the name of the mining company to Nyala Mines Limited to disguise the origin of the company, that is, so that the new name of the company sounded local to avoid suspicion and detection,” Nyirenda wrote.

He accused both Nyala Mines and Columbia Gem House of dishonestly exporting ruby and sapphire from Malawi, and profiting by not paying taxes and royalties due.

“I, therefore, demand from you the payment of the said sum of US$309,600,000,000 plus interest at the commercial lending rate from the date the said taxes and royalties fell due to the date of payment within 30 days,” the letter says.

There was no immediate comment from either Nyala Mines Limited or Columbia Gem House.

 

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Secret of Malawi and witchcraft violence

Malawi

Since 2019, mobs have killed at least 75 people suspected of dark magic. Malawi’s current laws assume that witchcraft does not exist. Criminalizing witchcraft could help prevent people taking law into their own hands. The calm air cloaking Lupembe, a sleepy village on the sandy shores of Lake Malawi, conceals a dark secret. On December … Read more

Catholic priest among 12 convicted over Malawi albino murder

Catholic priest

A Malawi Catholic priest, a policeman, and a clinic worker are amongst a dozen convicted over the 2018 grotesque homicide of a man with albinism, a court professional stated Friday. Five out of the 12 have been found responsible for killing MacDonald Masambuka, 22, at the height of against the law spree that noticed over … Read more

Niger to vaccinate children against malaria

Niger

According to AFP, Niger’s health minister has approved the vaccination of children under the age of five against malaria with a ground-breaking British vaccine. Malaria claimed the lives of 4,000 persons in the impoverished Sahel region in 2021, the majority of them were children. “The Niger government has approved the use of the RTS, S/AS01 … Read more

Malawi rolls out polio vaccination campaign targeting 2.9 mln children

malawi

LILONGWE – Malawi has rolled out a polio vaccination campaign targeting more than 2.9 million children aged 0-5 across the country. Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda on Sunday officially unveiled the campaign here in the capital, saying the campaign will be carried out in four phases from March up to July, using a door-to-door … Read more

US donates more than 500 million Covid vaccines to other countries

covid vaccine

WASHINGTON: The United States has given more than 500 million coronavirus vaccines to other countries since the jabs were developed, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Thursday in a statement obtained by AFP. “The United States has now shared over 500 million safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine doses, free of cost, to more than 110 … Read more

Africa gets first poliovirus case more than five years from Pakistan

polio

GENEVA: The first wild poliovirus case in Africa in more than five years has been detected in a young child in Malawi, the World Health Organization said Thursday. The Malawian health authorities have declared an outbreak of wild poliovirus type 1 after a case was detected in the capital Lilongwe, the WHO said. Read more: … Read more

How omicron is affecting Middle East markets

omicron

DUBAI: The new Covid-19 variant, omicron, has prompted global economic concerns, as fears of its spread begin to affect stock markets and oil prices, Arab News reported. Saudi Arabia’s main market, the Tadawul All Share Index, opened 5.3 per cent lower on Sunday, trading near 10,700 points. The Dubai Financial Market was down 8.49 per cent in … Read more

Africa pins hopes on ‘breakthrough’ malaria vaccine

malaria

ABIDJAN: A ground-breaking vaccine against malaria has stoked hopes in Africa of rolling back a disease that claims hundreds of thousands of lives a year, many of them youngsters. Since 2019, Ghana, Kenya and Malawi have immunised more than 800,000 children under a pilot programme using the RTS,S vaccine. It is the first to show significant protection … Read more