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At least 176 people have died in flash floods ravaging Malawi and 200,000 others displaced, Vice President Saulos Chilima said on Friday.

Speaking after visiting worst affected Lower Shire districts of Nsanje and Chikwawa, the vice president said the death toll is feared to rise further as more than 150 people are missing.

“So far, the death toll is at 176 and at least 153 are reported missing. We fear the death toll will rise number because several other people are missing and some parts are in accessible to establish the extent of the damage. Over 200,000 have been displaced after their houses were destroyed by the floods. Malawi is facing a big challenge” Chilima told a news conference.

Devastating floods continue to wreak havoc in most parts of Malawi with some areas being hit with a month’s worth of rain in just 24 hours.

So far government has advised the general public to relocate to higher grounds as disaster officials warned that more heavy rain was expected over the weekend.

“The Government is urging people living in flood prone areas to urgently relocate to upland areas to avoid losing more lives because what the country has witnessed is only the beginning of the onset of rains” warned Principal Secretary for Malawi’s Disaster Management affairs, Paul Chiunguzeni.

According to officials at the Department of Meteorological services, the central and northern part of Malawi should prepare for more heavy rains this coming week.

Earlier this week, the government declared half of the country to be a disaster zone and appealed for help.

By Mike J. Kangwele / Malawi 24

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Former President of Malawi Joyce Banda. Photo: Marisol Grandon/DFID

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday issued warrant of arrest for former Malawi president Joyce Banda.

Reports reaching Malawi24 indicate that the warrant of arrest has been issued following evidence compiled from the Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footage of the meeting Joyce Banda had with that the government submitted to the graft bursting body

Government’s submitted the footage to ACB barely a week after Cashgate Chief suspect, Oswald Lutepo implicated Banda on Zodiak Broadcasting Station (ZBS) in the Cashgate scandal, saying the former Head of State was the “main beneficiary” of the money he reportedly stole from Government, saying the former president played conduit to the cashgate scandal.

In an interview with Zodiak Broadcasting Station on Friday, November 21, 2014, Lutepo, who is answering theft and money laundering charges related to the cashgate scandal, alleged he was working on instruction from the former President to defraud government.

“[Joyce Banda] used my account as a conduit. I have been to State House several times to deliver the money. If there are CCTVs at the state residences, they will prove me right,” said Lutepo.

In an interview with Malawi24, ACB Public Relation officer, Egrita Ndala, could neither confirm nor deny the allegation that a warrant of arrest has been issued for Joyce Banda.

“We are on strike and that if the warrant has been issued then I am yet to see it. It will need me to consult my bosses to give information but otherwise I cannot since we striking and my friends might stone me if am giving information to the media as that will amount to working while we are on strike. I cannot comment any further” said Ndala.

Currently the ACB has entered the third day of strike and has warned not to continue investigating on the cashgate cases if government does not give them the 70% pay rise.

Malawi24 / By Happy Soko

By James Mwale

Lilongwe — Malawi’s Vice President Saulos Chilima has said evangelization is currently the best way to combat the social evils that have gone viral across the African continent.

The Veep said this at Maula Parish in Lilongwe during the official closing mass of the 10-day Association of Member Episcopal Conferences in Eastern Africa (AMECEA) which was hosted by the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) under the theme New Evangelisation through True Conversion and Witnessing to Christian Faith.

Chilima said: “Secularism, fundamentalism and individualism are already imaging among us and compromising our faith and there is no better way forward than to condemn and combat these social evils that are affecting Africa.”

He further pledged government’s continued support to the faith community in their quest of promoting lives of people through assorted development initiatives as inspired by faith, and urged political leaders in the AMECEA region to follow suit.

“I call upon the bishops here present and all government leaders in the AMECEA regionto continue promoting respect of freedom of worship,” said the vice president who also expressed compassion for the people going through unrest in Sudan, South Sudan and Somalia, which are also within the AMECEA region.

During the AMECEA assembly, bishops and archbishops discussed and came with resolutions on assorted strategies of how best to effect evangelisation in the wake of the fast of evolving times the world is

strategies included respect for family as nucleus for social and religious communities, and use of Information and Communication Technology and social media in approaching evangelization.

Chilima has since urged Malawians to be the first in adopting the new resolutions.

During the 10 days of meeting, the bishops and archbishops also elected Most Rev. Brhaneyesus Souraphiel, Archbishop of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia as the new AMECEA chairperson succeeding Archbishop of Lilongwe Archdiocese Tarcizio Ziyaye.

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