A 21-year-old man, identified as Macdonald Makumba, is receiving medical treatment at Mangochi District Hospital, following an explosion involving live ammunition in Mangochi.
The incident occurred on February 8, 2026, at Mtalimanja village within Mangochi Township.
Reports indicate that, Makumba was at his shop when his 15-year old male friend brought three rounds of ammunition, which he allegedly picked from the Malombe area near the African Parks Forest.
Makumba suspected the items as ammunition and attempted to confirm whether they were genuine by striking the primer of one round with a screwdriver. In the process, the ammunition exploded, causing injuries to his chest and left hand.
He was immediately rushed to Mangochi District Hospital, where he is currently receiving medical treatment.
The matter was reported to Mangochi Police Station, and a team of police detectives visited the scene, where one 7.62mm cartridge was recovered.
Meanwhile, the teenage boy has been summoned for questioning and investigations are underway to recover the remaining ammunition.
Police in the district are warning members of the public that anyone who comes across ammunition or suspected explosive materials should not touch or tamper with them but immediately report to the nearest police formation for safe disposal, as mishandling such items can lead to serious injuries or loss of life.
lnspector Amina Tepani Daudi
Public Relations Officer
Mangochi Police Station
Cell:0999-706-525
Email:amina.tepani@police.gov.mw
Website:www.police.gov.mw