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Lutepo pictured with Dr. Joyce Banda |
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Thursday, 28 January 2016
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Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Mphwiyo Shooting Case: Lutepo Says Former Police IG Bophani Forced Him To Fake Statement Against Kasambara
Oswald Lutepo has told Lilongwe High Court today, that former Deputy Inspector General of Malawi Police, Nelson Bophani forced him to change his statement recorded by police to one which could have implicated Raphael Kasambara as one who masterminded the calculated looting of public money at Capital Hill dubbed cashgate.
However, Lutepo has denied that the former police IG had forced him to implicate Kasambara on issue of Paul Mphwiyo shooting.
Lutepo told first accused McDonald Kumwembe during cross-examination in chief that after his arrest he told police everything of his knowledge pertaining to cashgate.
But he said then deputy police IG, Nelson Bophani arranged meeting by between him and Pika Manondo the second at Zomba Prison, so that the two should come up with framed claim that cashgate was masterminded by Kasambara but they both refused to do so.
He also denied that to the best of his knowledge and his involvement in cashgste, he had transacted with Raphael Kasambara any business which was related to cashgate.
Asked about Paul Mphwiyo shooting, Lutepo told court that he was the person who had informed former President Dr. Joyce Banda of Paul Mphwiyo shooting and also mentioned that he was meant to believe that Paul Mphwiyo and Dr. Joyce Banda had a very good relationship.
He also explained that his best friend Paul Mphwiyo had in his house a desktop which was connected to the cctv camera's which were placed out side his house.
Now, second accused, Pika Manondo has entered his defense.
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President Mutharika Transforms State House Streets: Plants Royal Palm Trees As BEAM, LL City Council Joins Him In Planting Palm Trees Along Presidential Road
- President Peter Mutharika lead state house residents and staff in planting royal palm trees along all streets in the compound
- He then went outside the compound to launch BEAM Trust and Lilongwe City Council project of planting palm trees along presidential road
- Lilongwe City Mayor, Willie Chapondera welcomes the palm tree project with excitement
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One of the Palm Tree planted by President Mutharika along Presidential road |
The Malawi State House will have a new face, full of Royal Palm trees along all sides of streets located in the compound as President Peter Mutharika and the First Lady, Madam Gertrude Mutharika leadtate House staff and residents in plan''''ting the trees on Saturday afternoon.
Then after, the first citizen together with first lady, went outside the main gate of state House to commission planting of palm trees along Presidential way, starting from the gate to parliament building, a project jointly being done by Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM Trust) and the Lilongwe City Council.
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Madame Mutharika in summer hat |
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Mayamiko Mwinjiro |
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Mayor Willie Chapondera |
Lilongwe City Mayor, Willie Chapondera said he was delighted that the President and BEAM Trust decided to plant palm trees not only from the State House compound but along the presidential way.