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UMP reaffirms commitment to developing Malawi’s music industry

By Chisomo Phiri

The Urban Music People (UMP) has assured Malawians that the organisation remains committed to developing the local music industry despite facing numerous challenges over the past year.

Speaking at the 2025 UMP Awards on Tuesday night in Blantyre, UMP Media and Communications Officer Edgar M’baluku said the organisation is currently reflecting on its performance, identifying both successes and shortcomings, as it prepares for the next phase of its work.

“As UMP, we are taking time to sit back and strategise. We are reviewing where we have excelled and where we have fallen short.



“We want to assure Malawians that we are not done yet. We still have a lot more to offer.” he said.

M’baluku acknowledged that UMP has encountered difficulties in organising festivals and award events over the past year but stressed that the challenges have not discouraged the organisation.

“We have faced many challenges over the past year, particularly with festivals and award ceremonies, but we are not turning back. We have a lot in the pipeline.

“Malawians should expect more from UMP. There are many exciting things coming,” he said.

M’baluku also highlighted the importance of music awards in shaping Malawi’s music industry, saying they help promote competitiveness and creativity among artists.

“These awards play a significant role in shaping the industry because they bring competitiveness.

“Artists are motivated to work harder and produce quality music so they can be recognised and win awards,” he said.

The UMP communications officer said award ceremonies have a lasting impact on the industry by encouraging artists to consistently improve their work throughout the year.

“The awards are important because they instil a competitive spirit among artists.Musicians are inspired to produce better pieces of work in order to win these awards at the end of the year,” he said.

On his part,Blantyre City Mayor, Councillor Isaac Jomo Osman,who was the guest of honor at the event,emphasized the need to redefine development by prioritising the empowerment of young people through their talents and skills rather than focusing solely on infrastructure.

Jomo said true development goes beyond the construction of buildings and must include deliberate efforts to support young people who are striving to contribute to national growth.

“Development is not just about buildings. One key aspect of development is empowering the youth through the talents and skills they already possess.

“Young people want to see Malawi develop, and we must support whatever positive initiatives they are undertaking,” he said.

The mayor encouraged organisers of youth programmes to continue creating platforms that nurture creativity and innovation, noting that Malawi faces many socio-economic challenges that require a shift in mindset.

He also criticised the culture of recognising individuals only after their death, citing recent incidents where artists and creatives received public appreciation only after tragic accidents.

“In Malawi, we often recognise people when they are gone. When some young people recently died in an accident, many turned up to pay their respects. But when they were alive, they were struggling and received little to no support,” said Jomo.

He called on Malawians to begin celebrating and supporting individuals while they are still alive and making positive contributions to society.

“It is high time we change our mindset and start helping people while they are doing good things,” said Jomo.

The mayor reaffirmed his commitment to youth development, saying his frequent presence at public and youth-related events is meant to demonstrate solidarity and encouragement.

“As mayor, my wish is to support the youth. That is why you see me attending many events  to show young people that they have leadership support,” he said.

The event saw musicians Amidu Ellan wining the Best Traditional/Indigenous Artist Award, Ma Black winning the Best Band Award, Cuff B as Best Producer and many other creatives winning awards in different categories.

Malawi’s infrastructure transparency index lags behind

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By Dean Chisambo

Malawi has scored a dismal 24.5% on the Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI), falling short of the global average of 43%. The report, launched by COST Malawi, assessed transparency and accountability in planning, procurement, and implementation of public infrastructure projects.

COST Malawi Chairperson Engineer Samuel Biton attributed the poor score to implementation gaps, despite Malawi’s strong legal framework. “We have good laws, but implementation is the problem,” he said. Public participation is also lacking, making it hard to ensure value for money in infrastructure investments.

Samuel Biton



The report recommends building capacity in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), engaging the public, and institutionalizing transparency. Governance Expert Mabvuto Bamusi highlighted concerns over corruption, poor procurement, and limited citizen oversight, leading to low-quality infrastructure.

Construction Industry Regulatory Authority (CIRA) Engineer Gerald Khonje welcomed the report, citing efforts to promote transparency, including disclosure of projects and legal reforms. Malawi’s score is lower than Uganda’s 32.26% and far behind Costa Rica’s 66.95%.

Vice President Appeals for Aid as Floods Ravage Nation, Affecting Over 42,000

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Dr. Jane Ansah calls for collective response after relentless rains destroy livelihoods and infrastructure, claiming four lives.

Vice President Dr. Jane Ansah has issued a grave appeal following devastating floods that have swept across the country, affecting more than 42,000 people and claiming four lives. The incessant rains, which began on December 22, have destroyed crops, washed away livestock, and severely damaged homes, roads, and bridges in 18 districts.

Ansah



In a statement on her Facebook page, Dr. Ansah described the widespread damage as “heartbreaking,” noting that families are losing their livelihoods, homes, and sources of food. She expressed deep sadness despite government preparedness measures enacted after early weather forecasts.

“Government strengthened contingency planning, intensified public awareness campaigns, pre-positioned relief items, and placed search-and-rescue teams on standby,” she wrote. “The damage caused by these rains is heartbreaking.”

The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) is now leading coordinated response efforts. These include ongoing search and rescue operations, the establishment of emergency operation centres, and the deployment of security forces in the hardest-hit areas.

Current assessments indicate over 9,300 households have been impacted, with 101 injuries recorded so far. The Vice President has called on the public and development partners to heed weather advisories and support relief initiatives.

“Disasters require collective responsibility,” Dr. Ansah urged, emphasizing the need for continued national and international solidarity as the crisis unfolds.

Kalindo dedicates 2025 to genuine activists for liberating Malawi

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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Kalindo has dedicated the year 2025 to genuine activists who played a pivotal role in the change of the country’s leadership from President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera and MCP to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and DPP.

Kalindo said the journey to President Chakwera’s ousting from power was not easy, MCP did everything possible to instill fear in Malawians through terrorism by  MCP panga wielding thugs in a quest for President Chakwera to bounce back into government on the 16th September, 2025 elections.

He said for five years of President Chakwera and his MCP, panga wielding thugs declared Lilongwe a no- go zone to activists holding peaceful protests and opposition political parties particularly the DPP from holding rallies.

Speaking through an audio clip, Kalindo said the influence of MCP panga wielding thugs in terrorizing and hacking innocent citizens in Lilongwe and surrounding areas made the MCP and President Chakwera to feel that majority of Malawians are supporting the MCP.

Lytone Mangochi – used and dumped, the DPP has forgotten him and others



Kalindo said genuine activists in the names of Ntanyiwa, Bakili Muluzi TV, Pastor Moses Shumba, Bishop Kachenje, Billy Banda, Lytone Mangochi, Hon. Kamlepo Kalua, and others, defied the calls for Malawi to become a one- party state and dictatorship.

He said these activists were releasing audios reaching out to the entire nation to vote for change of leadership from President Chakwera to Professor Mutharika beside them being hunted by MCP police and panga wielding thugs for death.

The activist has expressed his grave concern over the silence by President Professor Mutharika and DPP for failing to appreciate the roles taken by genuine activists that led to the entire population of the country voting for Professor Mutharika into government on the 16th September, 2025 elections.

He said the DPP and President Professor Mutharika have completely forgotten these genuine activists only to tank them not in exchange of money or positions in government but appreciating their central roles in the country’s political change.

The activist said activist JB of USA did his best by mobilizing his friends to contribute a little food to the people of Kasasire in Northern Nkhatabay district who were displaced by MCP Army on the claims that the land belongs to them not the citizens.

“Not even phoning JB in USA to thank him for his tireless efforts in campaigning for change of government in Malawi,” lamented Kalindo.

He said the MCP of President Chakwera spent billions of Kwachas sending police Detectives to South Africa, Zambia, and Mozambique hunting for the heads of Ntanyiwa and Bakili Muluzi TV saying had it been that these two were arrested, they could have been killed by hanging but God spared their lives and to this day, the DPP has thrown them into the dustbins as useless people.

Kalindo said today Malawians that voted for the DPP and Professor Mutharika into government have proved for themselves that in politics, there are no permanent enemies, DPP is dining together with those who have been obtaining court injunctions stopping the party from moving forward.

He said those that were in the forefront advocating for Age Limit Bill to pass in Parliament to block Professor Mutharika from standing on the 16th September, 2025 elections are the ones who are being thanked and given positions in government reminding President Mutharika that God is not sleeping, he is watching all this.

Bushiri pledges K12 million to Miss Malawi runners-up



By Chisomo Phiri

Prophet Shepherd Bushiri has pledged K12 million to the first and second runners-up of the Miss Malawi pageant.

He made the announcement on Monday during a ceremony at which newly crowned Miss Malawi, Thandie Chisi, received a K50 million prize package.

Bushiri said the gesture reflects his commitment to nurturing talent and supporting young women beyond the main titleholder.



“As we build Goshen City, we also believe in partnering with others to build talent, hope and dreams. This additional support is meant to ensure that the runners-up also benefit from the pageant and remain motivated,” he said.

Subject to the organisers’ allocation, the K12 million will be shared between Irene Navicha and Tina Mkombezi, who finished as first and second runners-up after initially receiving no prizes.

Miss Malawi Thandie Chisi commended Goshen City for sponsoring the K50 million prize package and for extending financial support to the runners-up.

She said she intends to use the opportunity to strengthen her organisations that promote the welfare and empowerment of women and girls.

The K50 million prize awarded to Miss Malawi covers personal expenses, a fully paid one-year apartment and the operational costs of the Miss Malawi office for one year.