CA Governor Candidate Katie Porter Yells at Staffer ‘Get Out of my F***ing Shot’

Katie Porter — the Democratic frontrunner for California governor in 2026 — is seen losing her cool once again … caught on camera yelling at a staffer to get out of her “f***ing shot.” The newly resurfaced video, obtained by POLITICO, shows a…

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Kylie Kelce Reacts To Taylor Swift’s ‘Wood,’ Tribute Song To Sex With Travis

Another Kelce is offering up thoughts on Taylor Swift’s raunchy song about her sex life with Travis — this time it’s Kylie who’s weighing in … and while she admits it’s a little TMI, she loves it! Jason Kelce’s wife opened up on “The Life of a…

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From Harare to Lilongwe: Inside the trail of a vanished Land Cruiser worth MK300 million

An exclusive investigation uncovers how a luxury SUV stolen in Zimbabwe resurfaced in Malawi with spotless paperwork — exposing a regional network of fraud, collusion, and official negligence.

When a high-end Toyota Land Cruiser 300 disappeared from AfroTrails Car Hire in Harare earlier this year, few imagined it would resurface across the border, driving freely on Malawian roads.

Yet, only a few weeks later, the K300 million vehicle reappeared in Lilongwe, bearing all the hallmarks of legality — including import documents from the Malawi Revenue Authority and an Interpol clearance certificate, both curiously issued on the same day the car entered Malawi.

Such efficiency would normally signal a well-functioning system, but in this case, it raises suspicion. How could a vehicle flagged as stolen in Zimbabwe be processed so smoothly through official Malawian channels?

According to the Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ), the case exposes more than just a paperwork anomaly. It highlights how criminal syndicates take advantage of fragile border systems, compromised officials, and slow cross-border communication to move stolen vehicles with ease.

The investigation shows that the Land Cruiser’s journey involved a network of actors capable of manipulating customs databases and producing forged clearance papers that pass for genuine.

Even more disturbing is the decision by local authorities to return the car to its buyer, despite clear evidence linking it to an active theft investigation in Zimbabwe.

Such actions raise critical questions about Malawi’s capacity — and willingness — to uphold international cooperation on criminal matters.

Insiders in both countries describe a growing black market in which luxury vehicles stolen from South Africa and Zimbabwe are “laundered” through Malawi and Zambia using counterfeit documentation.

These operations thrive in an environment where verification processes are easily bypassed and corruption often ensures that questions go unanswered.

The Land Cruiser episode, while sensational, is merely a window into a much larger problem — one that exposes the deep cracks in regional law enforcement systems.

If unchecked, these syndicates will continue to profit from stolen property while eroding public trust in the institutions tasked with protecting it.

The local media investigation serves as a warning: until accountability and transparency are restored at border points, Malawi risks becoming a safe haven for high-value stolen goods circulating within southern Africa.

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From Harare to Lilongwe: Inside the trail of a vanished Land Cruiser worth MK300 million

An exclusive investigation uncovers how a luxury SUV stolen in Zimbabwe resurfaced in Malawi with spotless paperwork — exposing a regional network of fraud, collusion, and official negligence.

When a high-end Toyota Land Cruiser 300 disappeared from AfroTrails Car Hire in Harare earlier this year, few imagined it would resurface across the border, driving freely on Malawian roads.

Yet, only a few weeks later, the K300 million vehicle reappeared in Lilongwe, bearing all the hallmarks of legality — including import documents from the Malawi Revenue Authority and an Interpol clearance certificate, both curiously issued on the same day the car entered Malawi.

Such efficiency would normally signal a well-functioning system, but in this case, it raises suspicion. How could a vehicle flagged as stolen in Zimbabwe be processed so smoothly through official Malawian channels?

According to the Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ), the case exposes more than just a paperwork anomaly. It highlights how criminal syndicates take advantage of fragile border systems, compromised officials, and slow cross-border communication to move stolen vehicles with ease.

The investigation shows that the Land Cruiser’s journey involved a network of actors capable of manipulating customs databases and producing forged clearance papers that pass for genuine.

Even more disturbing is the decision by local authorities to return the car to its buyer, despite clear evidence linking it to an active theft investigation in Zimbabwe.

Such actions raise critical questions about Malawi’s capacity — and willingness — to uphold international cooperation on criminal matters.

Insiders in both countries describe a growing black market in which luxury vehicles stolen from South Africa and Zimbabwe are “laundered” through Malawi and Zambia using counterfeit documentation.

These operations thrive in an environment where verification processes are easily bypassed and corruption often ensures that questions go unanswered.

The Land Cruiser episode, while sensational, is merely a window into a much larger problem — one that exposes the deep cracks in regional law enforcement systems.

If unchecked, these syndicates will continue to profit from stolen property while eroding public trust in the institutions tasked with protecting it.

The local media investigation serves as a warning: until accountability and transparency are restored at border points, Malawi risks becoming a safe haven for high-value stolen goods circulating within southern Africa.

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From Harare to Lilongwe: Inside the trail of a vanished Land Cruiser worth MK300 million

An exclusive investigation uncovers how a luxury SUV stolen in Zimbabwe resurfaced in Malawi with spotless paperwork — exposing a regional network of fraud, collusion, and official negligence.

When a high-end Toyota Land Cruiser 300 disappeared from AfroTrails Car Hire in Harare earlier this year, few imagined it would resurface across the border, driving freely on Malawian roads.

Yet, only a few weeks later, the K300 million vehicle reappeared in Lilongwe, bearing all the hallmarks of legality — including import documents from the Malawi Revenue Authority and an Interpol clearance certificate, both curiously issued on the same day the car entered Malawi.

Such efficiency would normally signal a well-functioning system, but in this case, it raises suspicion. How could a vehicle flagged as stolen in Zimbabwe be processed so smoothly through official Malawian channels?

According to the Platform for Investigative Journalism (PIJ), the case exposes more than just a paperwork anomaly. It highlights how criminal syndicates take advantage of fragile border systems, compromised officials, and slow cross-border communication to move stolen vehicles with ease.

The investigation shows that the Land Cruiser’s journey involved a network of actors capable of manipulating customs databases and producing forged clearance papers that pass for genuine.

Even more disturbing is the decision by local authorities to return the car to its buyer, despite clear evidence linking it to an active theft investigation in Zimbabwe.

Such actions raise critical questions about Malawi’s capacity — and willingness — to uphold international cooperation on criminal matters.

Insiders in both countries describe a growing black market in which luxury vehicles stolen from South Africa and Zimbabwe are “laundered” through Malawi and Zambia using counterfeit documentation.

These operations thrive in an environment where verification processes are easily bypassed and corruption often ensures that questions go unanswered.

The Land Cruiser episode, while sensational, is merely a window into a much larger problem — one that exposes the deep cracks in regional law enforcement systems.

If unchecked, these syndicates will continue to profit from stolen property while eroding public trust in the institutions tasked with protecting it.

The local media investigation serves as a warning: until accountability and transparency are restored at border points, Malawi risks becoming a safe haven for high-value stolen goods circulating within southern Africa.

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Haiya, Dossi earn prestigious FIFA committee appointments

KINSHASA-(MaraviPost)-The President of the Football Association of Malawi (FAM), Fleetwood Haiya and Felista Dossi, a member of the FAM Executive Committee, have achieved remarkable recognition on the global stage after being appointed to key FIFA committees responsible for shaping the future of world football.

Haiya, who has been at the helm of FAM since 2023, has been selected to serve on the FIFA Committee for the Future of Football, a highly influential body tasked with developing global strategies to improve football governance, infrastructure and competition structures.

This appointment places him among the few African football leaders actively contributing to FIFA’s long-term vision for the sport.

On the other hand, Felista Dossi, who has been instrumental in strengthening football governance structures within Malawi, has been appointed to the FIFA Legal and Regulatory Committee, which oversees compliance, fair play policies and the legal framework that governs world football.

Her selection underscores FIFA’s growing commitment to promoting gender inclusion and empowering African women leaders in football administration.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) General Assembly currently taking place in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The high-profile gathering has brought together football leaders from across the continent to discuss strategic reforms, youth development and the future of African football on the global stage.

The CAF President, Patrice Motsepe, presided over the assembly, while FIFA President Gianni Infantino also attended and congratulated newly appointed African members joining various FIFA committees.

Infantino reportedly commended Africa for its “growing leadership role and active participation in shaping the game globally.”

Speaking after the announcement, Fleetwood Haiya expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in him, describing the appointment as “a proud moment for Malawi football and a sign that the world is beginning to recognize the strides our nation is making in football development.”

Felista Dossi, who is also one of the few women in football leadership in Southern Africa, described her appointment as “an opportunity to contribute to the legal strengthening of the game at a global level.”

She further emphasized that her new role would help her “bring back insights that can improve the legal and governance framework of football in Malawi”.

Meanwhile, the Football Association of Malawi has described the recognition as a “testament to the country’s growing influence” and reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with both CAF and FIFA to elevate the standard of football in Malawi.

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Haiya, Dossi earn prestigious FIFA committee appointments

KINSHASA-(MaraviPost)-The President of the Football Association of Malawi (FAM), Fleetwood Haiya and Felista Dossi, a member of the FAM Executive Committee, have achieved remarkable recognition on the global stage after being appointed to key FIFA committees responsible for shaping the future of world football.

Haiya, who has been at the helm of FAM since 2023, has been selected to serve on the FIFA Committee for the Future of Football, a highly influential body tasked with developing global strategies to improve football governance, infrastructure and competition structures.

This appointment places him among the few African football leaders actively contributing to FIFA’s long-term vision for the sport.

On the other hand, Felista Dossi, who has been instrumental in strengthening football governance structures within Malawi, has been appointed to the FIFA Legal and Regulatory Committee, which oversees compliance, fair play policies and the legal framework that governs world football.

Her selection underscores FIFA’s growing commitment to promoting gender inclusion and empowering African women leaders in football administration.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) General Assembly currently taking place in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The high-profile gathering has brought together football leaders from across the continent to discuss strategic reforms, youth development and the future of African football on the global stage.

The CAF President, Patrice Motsepe, presided over the assembly, while FIFA President Gianni Infantino also attended and congratulated newly appointed African members joining various FIFA committees.

Infantino reportedly commended Africa for its “growing leadership role and active participation in shaping the game globally.”

Speaking after the announcement, Fleetwood Haiya expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in him, describing the appointment as “a proud moment for Malawi football and a sign that the world is beginning to recognize the strides our nation is making in football development.”

Felista Dossi, who is also one of the few women in football leadership in Southern Africa, described her appointment as “an opportunity to contribute to the legal strengthening of the game at a global level.”

She further emphasized that her new role would help her “bring back insights that can improve the legal and governance framework of football in Malawi”.

Meanwhile, the Football Association of Malawi has described the recognition as a “testament to the country’s growing influence” and reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with both CAF and FIFA to elevate the standard of football in Malawi.

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Haiya, Dossi earn prestigious FIFA committee appointments

KINSHASA-(MaraviPost)-The President of the Football Association of Malawi (FAM), Fleetwood Haiya and Felista Dossi, a member of the FAM Executive Committee, have achieved remarkable recognition on the global stage after being appointed to key FIFA committees responsible for shaping the future of world football.

Haiya, who has been at the helm of FAM since 2023, has been selected to serve on the FIFA Committee for the Future of Football, a highly influential body tasked with developing global strategies to improve football governance, infrastructure and competition structures.

This appointment places him among the few African football leaders actively contributing to FIFA’s long-term vision for the sport.

On the other hand, Felista Dossi, who has been instrumental in strengthening football governance structures within Malawi, has been appointed to the FIFA Legal and Regulatory Committee, which oversees compliance, fair play policies and the legal framework that governs world football.

Her selection underscores FIFA’s growing commitment to promoting gender inclusion and empowering African women leaders in football administration.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) General Assembly currently taking place in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The high-profile gathering has brought together football leaders from across the continent to discuss strategic reforms, youth development and the future of African football on the global stage.

The CAF President, Patrice Motsepe, presided over the assembly, while FIFA President Gianni Infantino also attended and congratulated newly appointed African members joining various FIFA committees.

Infantino reportedly commended Africa for its “growing leadership role and active participation in shaping the game globally.”

Speaking after the announcement, Fleetwood Haiya expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in him, describing the appointment as “a proud moment for Malawi football and a sign that the world is beginning to recognize the strides our nation is making in football development.”

Felista Dossi, who is also one of the few women in football leadership in Southern Africa, described her appointment as “an opportunity to contribute to the legal strengthening of the game at a global level.”

She further emphasized that her new role would help her “bring back insights that can improve the legal and governance framework of football in Malawi”.

Meanwhile, the Football Association of Malawi has described the recognition as a “testament to the country’s growing influence” and reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with both CAF and FIFA to elevate the standard of football in Malawi.

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Ekhaya Wanderers women team coach Sungeni Msiska caught in Lesbian love triangle

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Ekhaya Wanderers Women’s Football team Head Coach Sungeni Msiska has been implicated in a lesbian sex triangle in a court case currently going on at Blantyre Magistrate Court in Blantyre.

In the matter a married women Estas Mkwinda, an employee of Castle Malawi is seeking divorce from her husband Patrick Teweta for alleged bad behavior.

But when the matter came before the court on Monday, issues took a bizarre turn when Estas Mkwinda failed to explain and give evidence for her allegations .

Instead when the husband was asked to respond to the allegation against him, he told the Court that his wife Estas in not being truthful in court.

Teweta told the court that the truth of the matter is that his wife is in a lesbian relationship with Ekhaya women football team’s Head Coach Sungeni Msiska and that the relationship has been a source of problems in his marriage with Estas for some time.

“She is coming here to ask for divorce because she is running away from this issue at home. She knows I have now discovered that she is a lesbian. She fooled me to marry her. She is trying to be clever.” Teweta told the Court.

Unknown to the wife, Teweta had been gathering evidence of her wife’s sexual encounters with Msiska and he has brought the evidence in court to the surprise of her wife..

“I know they have been discussing with Sungeni to end this marriage with me so that they can be free with their relationship. I have all the evidence. All their phone chats.

“My point is that she should be honest and tell the court that she is ending the marriage to be with Susan instead of lying about me,” addsTeweta.

Teweta has since submitted in court video recordings, voice notes, WhatsApp chats between Sungeni Msisha and his wife Estas in which the two are either having sex or discussing previous sex encounters.

When asked to responded to the evidence of her relationship with Sungeni Msiska while married to Teweta Estas had nothing to say, however she insisted on asking the husband how he came across the videos and the voice notes he brought in court.

“Ineyo sindikukana koma ..Apapa wandilakwila. Zima video zimenezi unazipeza bwanji? Estas lamented.

Sungeni Msiska who is the current head coach for Ekhaya Wanderes women football team previously coached Blantyre Zero Women’s Football where she was removed following allegations that she was demanding sexual favours from fellow women to be featured in the women’s team line up.

Malawi Voice has also established that before joining women football Sungeni Msiska was working for Khweze buses as a Hostess where his career was cut short after allegations of her inappropriate sexual relationship with fellow women workers surfaced.

Blantyre Magistrate Court is to set a date for judgement on Estas Mkwinda petition.

Source: Malawi Voice

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Ekhaya Wanderers women team coach Sungeni Msiska caught in Lesbian love triangle

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Ekhaya Wanderers Women’s Football team Head Coach Sungeni Msiska has been implicated in a lesbian sex triangle in a court case currently going on at Blantyre Magistrate Court in Blantyre.

In the matter a married women Estas Mkwinda, an employee of Castle Malawi is seeking divorce from her husband Patrick Teweta for alleged bad behavior.

But when the matter came before the court on Monday, issues took a bizarre turn when Estas Mkwinda failed to explain and give evidence for her allegations .

Instead when the husband was asked to respond to the allegation against him, he told the Court that his wife Estas in not being truthful in court.

Teweta told the court that the truth of the matter is that his wife is in a lesbian relationship with Ekhaya women football team’s Head Coach Sungeni Msiska and that the relationship has been a source of problems in his marriage with Estas for some time.

“She is coming here to ask for divorce because she is running away from this issue at home. She knows I have now discovered that she is a lesbian. She fooled me to marry her. She is trying to be clever.” Teweta told the Court.

Unknown to the wife, Teweta had been gathering evidence of her wife’s sexual encounters with Msiska and he has brought the evidence in court to the surprise of her wife..

“I know they have been discussing with Sungeni to end this marriage with me so that they can be free with their relationship. I have all the evidence. All their phone chats.

“My point is that she should be honest and tell the court that she is ending the marriage to be with Susan instead of lying about me,” addsTeweta.

Teweta has since submitted in court video recordings, voice notes, WhatsApp chats between Sungeni Msisha and his wife Estas in which the two are either having sex or discussing previous sex encounters.

When asked to responded to the evidence of her relationship with Sungeni Msiska while married to Teweta Estas had nothing to say, however she insisted on asking the husband how he came across the videos and the voice notes he brought in court.

“Ineyo sindikukana koma ..Apapa wandilakwila. Zima video zimenezi unazipeza bwanji? Estas lamented.

Sungeni Msiska who is the current head coach for Ekhaya Wanderes women football team previously coached Blantyre Zero Women’s Football where she was removed following allegations that she was demanding sexual favours from fellow women to be featured in the women’s team line up.

Malawi Voice has also established that before joining women football Sungeni Msiska was working for Khweze buses as a Hostess where his career was cut short after allegations of her inappropriate sexual relationship with fellow women workers surfaced.

Blantyre Magistrate Court is to set a date for judgement on Estas Mkwinda petition.

Source: Malawi Voice

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