The Midweek Sun

NEW FINDINGS IN Job Requiremen­ts: BUSHIRI ESCAPE IRK OFFICIALS NCHINDO BROTHERS AND Job Purpose: THEIR MOTHER BURIED YESTERDAY

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WORKS DIRECTOR Fresh findings from South Africa reveal that a plane carrying the Malawian president left South Africa short of two officials on the day that controvers­ial pastor Shepherd Bushiri and his wife fled. This is said to have irked law enforcemen­t authoritie­s there and officials from the home affairs department were expected to explain the situation yesterday, Tuesday. Media reports both in Malawi and South Africa suggest that the Bushiris could have been aided to flee South Africa by either local officials or the Malawian delegates on an official visit to South Africa last week. It has emerged that South Africa accredited 17 persons to come into the country, yet 23 arrived. When the Malawian delegation left, it did so with 19 individual­s on board, with the two missing officials reported to have travelled to Swaziland. It is still unclear if the two officials are still in Swaziland. Bushiri and his wife, Mary, are part of a group facing charges of fraud, theft, and money laundering, which allegedly took place between 2017 and 2019. They were granted bail earlier this month but were barred from leaving the country and had their travelling papers seized by the state. It is still unclear how the Bushiris managed to leave the country without their passports. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malawi issued a press release criticisin­g the delay in South Africa of Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera’s plane for seven hours on Friday. The press release claims that the manner in which the searches of the delegation were conducted and the delay breached diplomatic protocols. Job Requiremen­ts: A letter has also been sent to the Department of Internatio­nal Relations and Co-operation.

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The three Nchindo brothers who were killed by the Botswana Defence Force (BDF) on 5 November 2020 were buried together with their COMMERCIAL mother this past MANAGER Tuesday at a service also attended by Namibian Vice President Job Nangolo Purpose: Mbumba. The trio - Tommy, Martin and Wamunyima Nchindo - together with their mother Alphonsina Mubu Job requiremen­ts: were laid to rest at the Impalila Island. Their mother died five days after the death of her sons. The three brothers, along with their cousin Sinvula Munyeme, were killed by the BDF while reportedly • fishing at night in the Chobe river. Munyeme’s remains were

TEXTILE DESIGNER repatriate­d to Kapokolo village in Zambia’s Kazungula Job district, Purpose: where he was buried on Monday afternoon. The killings brought about diplomatic tensions between Botswana and Namibia with the two countries’ Job requiremen­ts: presidents eventually

• putting their heads together to investigat­e the incident. Angry • Namibians, accusing the BDF of killing • innocent men, stoned Botswana registered • vehicles at the Ngoma border • on Saturday, protesting that their leadership • was indifferen­t to the incident. The BDF on the other hand maintains that the men were poachers who even exchanged fire with the army men before they were killed. Questions have since been raised as to why fishermen would then be in a usually hostile poachers’ paradise at 11pm, the time of the confrontat­ion, when fishing activities are halted daily at 6pm.

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