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Concerned citizens back Mathanga’s appointment as RBM deputy governor

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By Chisomo Phiri

A grouping calling itself the Concerned Citizens of Malawi under the People Power Movement (CCM–PPM) has welcomed the appointment of Henry Mathanga as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) responsible for Economic Affairs.

In a statement signed by Comrade Edward Kambanje, the group has hailed president Peter Mutharika for what it describes as a merit-based appointment, arguing that Mathanga possesses the experience and professional credentials required for the role.

Kambanje



The group notes that Mathanga previously held the same position in 2019, describing his appointment as a return to a role he is well suited for due to his track record in economic and financial management.

Addressing concerns surrounding Mathanga’s past legal challenges, the group says the High Court of Malawi’s Financial Crimes Division ruled in his favour, citing insufficient evidence to warrant renewed prosecution.

According to the group, the court emphasized the importance of fair trial rights and the limits of prosecutorial authority.

“As reported by various media outlets, Mr. Mathanga has not been proven guilty of any wrongdoing,” the statement reads in part.

The group further stresses that Mathanga has never been convicted of any offence and that the allegations previously raised against him remain unproven.

It argues that it would be unjust to prejudge him based on unresolved claims.

The group also invokes the constitutional principle of presumption of innocence, stating that Mathanga, like any other citizen, is innocent until proven guilty and should not be judged on the basis of allegations alone.

Describing Mathanga as a fit and proper person, the group says he has demonstrated competence, integrity and professionalism throughout his career, qualities the group believes qualify him for the deputy governor position.

The group has since called on the public and relevant authorities to support Mathanga, saying his expertise will contribute to Malawi’s economic stability and growth.

While expressing appreciation for the president’s leadership, the group says it is surprised by criticism directed at some presidential appointments.

It points out that Mathanga resigned from his previous position in 2021, citing constructive dismissal, and questioned why he was being singled out for criticism when many public servants currently face court cases.

The group has also urged Malawians to judge the appointment on merit and experience rather than on allegations that have not resulted in a conviction.

A nation mourns: Madalitso Kazombo to be laid to rest

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By Burnett Munthali

The funeral prayers for the late Madalitso Kazombo, former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, are being held at Lingadzi CCAP Church in Lilongwe.

The ceremony is being attended by prominent figures, including former President Lazarus Chakwera and his wife Monica Chakwera, UDF leader Atupele Muluzi, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Victor Musowa, and Esther Jolobola, among other dignitaries.

The presence of these leaders underscores the respect and admiration Kazombo earned during his tenure as a public servant.



Kazombo passed away on Thursday evening, and his body will be laid to rest on Sunday in Vikuyu village, under the jurisdiction of Chief Kaomba in Kasungu district.

Earlier today, his body was taken to the Malawi Congress Party headquarters in Lilongwe, where a farewell ceremony was held, allowing party members and supporters to pay their last respects.

The mourning period has brought together people from various walks of life, all united in their grief and appreciation for Kazombo’s contributions to Malawi’s development.

Kazombo’s legacy extends beyond his role in parliament, as he was known for his commitment to public service and ability to work effectively with others.

As Malawians reflect on Kazombo’s life and service, it’s clear that he left a lasting impact on the country’s political landscape.

The funeral proceedings are a testament to the impact Kazombo had on his community and the nation at large.

His commitment to public service, fairness, and professionalism earned him admiration across the political divide.

Kazombo’s passing is a loss to Malawi, but his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders and public servants.

Eli Njuchi completes ticket refunds after tragic turn of events



By Rahim Abdul

Eli Njuchi has confirmed that he has successfully refunded money for 824 tickets that were sold ahead of his much anticipated live music show, which was scheduled to take place towards the end of last year.

The move marks the latest step in addressing concerns from fans following the cancellation of the event.

Njuchi



In a statement released to the public, the award-winning artist explained that the refund exercise was conducted in partnership with Kwenda.Co, the company that was responsible for selling tickets for the show. He said the process was handled systematically to ensure transparency and accountability.

According to Eli Njuchi, the refunds were aimed at making sure that fans did not suffer financial loss after the show failed to take place as planned.

He acknowledged that many supporters had waited patiently for clarity on the matter.

The singer further noted that while the majority of ticket buyers have already received their money, there may still be a few individuals who are yet to be refunded due to technical or communication challenges.

He has since urged anyone who has not received their refund to come forward and notify his team so that the matter can be resolved without further delay.
Eli Njuchi took time to apologise to all fans who purchased tickets, describing the situation as unfortunate and deeply painful, both for him personally and for everyone connected to the event.

He also expressed gratitude to his supporters for their understanding and compassion during what he described as one of the most difficult moments of his career.

The event, dubbed The Hive Experience, had generated huge excitement among music lovers and was expected to be one of the major entertainment highlights of the year.

However, the concert was abruptly cancelled following a tragic road accident that claimed the lives of five members of Eli Njuchi’s band.

The band members were involved in the fatal accident while travelling to Lilongwe, where the show was scheduled to take place, sending shockwaves across the music industry.

The tragedy plunged the artist and his team into mourning, making it impossible for the show to proceed as planned.
In the aftermath, Eli Njuchi faced calls

Funeral Eulogy Questions Voters: After a Life of Service, Why Was Kazombo Defeated?

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By Vincent Gunde

First Deputy Speaker of Parliament Victor Musowa, has questioned Malawians that what is it that the late Hon. Madaliso Kwaderanji Kazombo has not done leading to his failure to retain Kazungu East constituency parliamentary seat in the just ended 16th September, 2025 elections?

Musowa said the late Kazombo was the first to carry a pot escorting church women to wherever they were going, was the first to get his lorry to take people to wherever they were going, was the first to provide bags of cement for church building, and was the first to provide support for a dead person to be transported from Blantyre, Lilongwe for burial in Kasungu.

Musowa


He asked Malawians what is it exactly they want their Members of Parliament (MPs) to be doing to prove that they are doing servant leadership in their respective constituencies saying as for Kazombo, he was part of the grave diggers to bury the dead.

Making his eulogies at Kazombo’s funeral service in Area 43- Lilongwe on Saturday, Musowa said he was one of the Members of Parliament (MPs) alongside others who greeted the news with shock and dismay that the late Kazombo has lost elections just because of a vote.

Musowa described the late Kazombo as a friend to all observing that even Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) ministers were there to mourn a befitting leader who has left a good legacy in the eyes of all questioning the people of Kasungu East what wrong did Kazombo did to them?

He asked Malawians to learn to appreciate someone’s work when he is alive other than waiting after his death to start praising him observing that the people that gathered at Kazombo’s funeral service came to witness themselves the departure of the great icon from this Earthly world.

“The people of my constituency asked me to reach the level of the late Kazombo, but coming to Parliament, Kazombo was not there, we at Parliament, we are sending our deepest condolences to Kazombo’s family, we will be with you there in Kasungu, as a brother, we will always be praying for his spirit,” reads Musowa’s eulogies.

Speaking earlier, former Minister of Information in the MCP led government Moses Kunkuyu, said the party is sailing through sufferings, it is running without their Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda who is remanded at Maula Prison.

Kunkuyu appealed to former President of the Republic of Malawi also MCP President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera to stand with them in praying for Chimwendo Banda to be released claiming that he is innocent and that there is no evidence that he committed an offence.

Musowa paying his last respects

Mwanamveka calls for inclusive participation in 2026-2027  pre-budget consultations

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Decentralisation Joseph Mwanamveka has called for inclusive and constructive participation in the 2026-2027  pre-budget consultations from all stakeholders, emphasizing that the consultations are designed to listen to views and ideas that can contribute to transforming Malawi’s economy.

Speaking during the opening of the consultations at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC ) in Lilongwe on Friday,Mwanamveka said government values evidence-based input that reflects national priorities and fiscal realities.

Mwanamveka



The minister noted that the consultations are being held against a backdrop of significant global, regional and domestic economic challenges, including foreign exchange shortages, high inflation, climate-related shocks and infrastructure constraints, which continue to affect the country’s economic performance.

On his part,Secretary to the Treasury, Cliff Chiunda, described the pre-budget consultations as a unique platform for stakeholders to contribute ideas on how the national budget can be used strategically to address the country’s current economic challenges.

He said the discussions offer an opportunity to shape policies that will help move the country forward amid prevailing economic pressures.

Chiunda acknowledged that the country continues to experience significant macroeconomic imbalances caused by both internal and external shocks.

He emphasised that the deliberations should therefore focus on practical ways of managing these challenges through prudent, disciplined and effective budget implementation.

Chiunda appealed to participants to submit constructive, solution-oriented proposals that will enrich the 2026-2027 budget formulation process.

He said such contributions are critical to ensuring the budget is technically sound, responsive to citizens’ needs, and supportive of economic stability and sustainable growth.

Similar meetings are expected to be held in the cities of Blantyre and Mzuzu.