Malawi’s deepening corruption crisis took a dramatic turn on Friday after the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested senior officials at the Greenbelt Authority, alongside private contractors, over what investigators describe as a massive and dubiously executed contracts scheme involving K28.9 billion in advance payments.
Those arrested are Linda Phiri, Finance Manager at the Greenbelt Authority, and Masausto Kamowa, the Authority’s Procurement Manager. The dragnet also swept in Kenneth Khonje of Eistein Construction and Victor Chabwera of PLMB Engineers, companies accused of benefiting from the controversial deals.
According to information gathered by Times, the ACB received a formal complaint on November 10, 2025, alleging that the Greenbelt Authority unlawfully awarded contracts to several construction firms in 2025. Investigators say the Authority then released advance payments totaling K28.9 billion—a figure that has shocked the public and raised serious questions about internal controls, procurement integrity, and political interference.
Even more explosive are allegations that portions of the funds paid to the contractors were channeled to politicians to bankroll political campaigns, while other amounts allegedly found their way back to Greenbelt Authority employees—a classic corruption cycle of kickbacks, patronage, and institutional capture.
When contacted for comment, ACB Acting Director General Hillary Chembezi confirmed the arrests but declined to disclose further details.
“I can confirm the arrests made today (Friday). However, I am unable to provide further details at this time, as the operation is still ongoing. The Anti-Corruption Bureau will issue a press statement once the arrests are complete and it is appropriate to do so,” Chembezi said.
Chembezi further indicated that the operation is far from over, warning that more arrests are expected as investigators widen the net.
A Test Case for Malawi’s Anti-Corruption Fight
This case is rapidly shaping into one of the most consequential corruption probes in recent years, not merely because of the staggering sums involved, but because of the alleged nexus between public officials, private contractors, and political actors. If proven, the scandal would expose how development institutions meant to drive food security and irrigation have been repurposed as pipelines for political financing and personal enrichment.
The Greenbelt Authority, established to spearhead agricultural transformation, now finds itself at the center of a scandal that threatens public confidence in state institutions and revives long-standing concerns that corruption in Malawi is systemic, protected, and politically lubricated.
As the nation awaits the promised ACB statement, pressure is mounting on law enforcement and the political leadership to ensure that this case does not collapse into silence or selective prosecution. For many Malawians, this is no longer just about arrests—it is a test of whether accountability will finally reach the powerful, or once again stop at the door of the politically connected.
By Malawi Freedom Network The nation is watching closely as anticipation continues to build over the expected testimony of former President Lazarus Chakwera before the parliamentary inquiry into the tragic plane crash that claimed the life of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight others. For many Malawians, Chakwera’s appearance before the inquiry represents… Read more: Malawi Waits for Chakwera’s Testimony as Chilima Death Inquiry Enters Critical Stage
By Suleman Chitera LILONGWE, Malawi — The Parliamentary Ad-hoc Committee investigating the tragic Chikangawa plane crash that claimed the life of former Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima says it is receiving extensive information that is helping shape the direction of the ongoing inquiry.Dr. Saulos Chilima: Ruling from the Grave – The Winds of Change Stir… Read more: Chikangawa Plane Crash Inquiry Uncovers New Leads as Parliamentary Committee Deepens Investigation
By Suleman Chitera MALABO, Equatorial Guinea – In a dramatic political development, the entire government of Equatorial Guinea has resigned after failing to achieve most of its development goals, paving the way for President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo to appoint a new cabinet. The announcement was made on Tuesday by Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang… Read more: Equatorial Guinea Government Resigns After Failing Development Targets
By Suleman Chitera National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has launched Banknet360, a new internet banking platform designed to provide customers with faster, more secure and convenient digital banking services as part of the bank’s ongoing digital transformation agenda. Speaking during the launch on Wednesday, NBM plc Mobile and e-Money Services Manager, Enala Chirwa said… Read more: NBM plc launches BankNet360 to enhance digital banking experience
By Suleman Chitera BLANTYRE, Malawi – National Bank of Malawi (NBM) has officially launched BankNet 360, a new online banking platform designed to provide customers with faster, safer, and more convenient digital banking services. The innovative platform marks another significant step in the bank’s digital transformation journey as it seeks to meet the growing demand… Read more: National Bank of Malawi Launches BankNet 360 to Revolutionize Digital Banking Services
By Mawa Kumaliopa More than a year after the tragic military aircraft crash that claimed the lives of Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima and eight others, many Malawians say critical questions remain unanswered. Despite the release of inquiry findings, some citizens, commentators and social media users continue to demand greater accountability and transparency regarding the… Read more: Chilima air crash: unanswered questions continue to haunt Malawians
By Staff Reporter Lilongwe, Malawi – If you feel like your money is disappearing faster than ever before, you are not alone. Across Malawi, families are struggling to keep up with rising prices of food, fuel, transport, rent and other basic necessities. What once seemed like a reasonable amount of money is now barely enough… Read more: SHOCKING COMPARISON: What MK100,000 Can Buy in Malawi Today Compared to Just Two Years Ago
By Staff Reporter Although Malawi’s next general election is still years away, discussions about the country’s future leadership are already emerging in political circles, on social media, and within communities across the nation. As citizens reflect on the country’s economic performance, governance, development agenda, and public service delivery, one question is beginning to attract attention:… Read more: Who Would Malawians Vote For If Elections Were Held Today? Looking Ahead to the 2030 Elections
By Suleman Chitera Eight weeks into Malawi’s 2026 tobacco marketing season, farmers remain concerned over high rejection rates, with auction tobacco rejections currently standing at 64 percent. According to the Tobacco Commission (TC), Malawi has so far sold 62 million kilograms of tobacco worth $128.8 million (K223.3 billion), lower than the 72.7 million kilograms worth… Read more: Malawi Tobacco Rejection Rate Remains High at 64% as Sales Drop
By Suleman Chitera MANGOCHI, MALAWI – In an inspiring achievement that highlights the power of education and determination, Duwama Muhammad, a Standard 8 learner from Mangochi, has been awarded a full scholarship to study at Sharda University in India. The scholarship opportunity comes through the support of Maranatha Academy, where Muhammad has been pursuing her… Read more: Mangochi Girl Duwama Muhammad Wins Full Scholarship to Study at Sharda University in India
By Malawi freedom Network For years, Malawi Freedom Network (MFN) has stood as a trusted source of credible, timely, and independent news, keeping Malawians informed about the issues that matter most. Through our commitment to truth, accountability, and public service journalism, we have worked tirelessly to ensure that citizens have access to reliable information from… Read more: Support Malawi Freedom Network: help us keep the voice of the people alive
By Mawa Kumaliopa BLANTYRE, Malawi – Dutch national Wim Akster, a former Finance Director at Timotheos Foundation, has told the Chief Resident Magistrate’s Court in Blantyre that police forced him to sign a false confession in a high-profile sexual abuse case involving boys under a bursary programme. Akster is facing charges related to alleged sodomy… Read more: Dutch National Wim Akster Claims Malawi Police Forced False Confession in Sexual Abuse Trial
BySuleman Chitera Economic experts have urged caution over growing calls for Malawi to adopt a market-determined exchange rate, warning that a fresh devaluation of the Malawi Kwacha could worsen inflation and undermine economic recovery efforts. The warning follows renewed proposals from the Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI), which is advocating for… Read more: Experts Warn Against Hasty Malawi Kwacha Devaluation Amid Exchange Rate Unification Calls
By Suleman Chitera Lionel Messi delivered another historic performance on the world stage, scoring his first-ever FIFA World Cup hat-trick as Argentina opened the defence of their global title with an impressive 3-0 victory over Algeria. The 39-year-old football icon marked a record-breaking sixth World Cup appearance in spectacular fashion, once again proving why he… Read more: Lionel Messi Makes History with First World Cup Hat-Trick as Argentina Defeat Algeria 3-0
BySuleman Chitera Monkey Bay is set to become one of Malawi’s emerging secondary cities after Mangochi District Council announced plans to develop the town from Nkope to Sawuya. The ambitious project is expected to transform the area through improved infrastructure, investment and job creation opportunities. According to Mangochi District Council, the planned Monkey Bay secondary… Read more: Monkey Bay Set to Become Malawi’s New Secondary City as 10-Year Development Project Begins