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Alliance One Tobacco, Pyxus Agriculture Limited raise Chess School project sponsorship to over K12 million

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the top Tobacco buying companies, Alliance One Tobacco in collaboration with its sister company Pyxus Agriculture Limited, has announced increasing the sponsorship for the Chess School Project to over K12 million.

The project is being implemented by the Chess Association of Malawi (CHESSAM) in eight rural primary schools in the central region.

CHESSAM in collaboration with the two companies launched the initiative some two years ago to the tune of K2.1 million as a pilot initiative in two primary schools in Dowa.



Last year, the two companies increased their sponsorship to around K6 million which consequently increased the number of participating schools to six.

In his remarks, Alliance One Malawi corporate affairs manager Fran Malila said her company in collaboration with Pyxus Agriculture decided to increase the financial sponsorship of the project to K12 million because chess has the potential of helping kids to do better in class through improved concentration and decision making.

Said Malila:“We have committed ourselves to continue supporting Chessam because our aim is to eradicate the probability of children being involved in child labour in tobacco growing areas, especially after school hours. We therefore believe that playing chess after their classes will not only improve their skills of the game, but also improve their problem solving prowess, critical thinking as well as decision making in their daily endeavors.”

Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent’s king.

It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to distinguish it from related games, such as xiangqi (Chinese chess) and shogi (Japanese chess).

The recorded history of chess goes back at least to the emergence of a similar game, chaturanga, in the seventh century in India.

Today, chess is one of the world’s most popular games, played by millions of people worldwide.

Musician Mayani Musik drops new song’Fikapo

By Chisomo Phiri

After two years of silence on stage, Machinjiri-based Dancehall Reggae artist Mayani Musik formerly known as Fyah Bwoy and whose real name is Chisomo Mayani on June 17,2023 released a new song titled ‘Fikapo’ Last

In an interview, the artist said the song which has a voice of a female artist Princess Multkey,basically talks about a village boy who is dating a princess and his friends are threatening him with the pressures that comes in such relationships but the girl seems like she don not mind how poor or wealth the boy is.

Mayani Musik



He said the song attracted James Gumbwa of Born and Bread music programme on radio 2 to interview him last Saturday.

“It is a nice song and it was produced by M on the Beats from Karonga and the mixing and mastering was done by myself at InhouseMedia,” he said.

On his future plans, the artist said he is ready to bring his fans alot of new dancehall sounds and more music videos as well as international collaborations.

He said :” The holiday is over.It is now time to be back and do serious business.”

Asked to comment on how the music industry is performing in Malawi, the artist said :”We are going in the right direction.We just need to level up in all angles. From production to song writing, arrangement and marketing. And we need the government’s support to make this industry an industry.

Mayani further encouraged his fellow musicians to always work hard and support each other if they are to do better in music.

Mayani Musik (Fyah Bwoy) started recording professional music in 2016.

He released hi first album ‘Good over Evil’ in 2018 that has 15 songs including ‘Every girl is a Riddim’ which was one of the biggest songs on Warge Records’s Fake prophet Riddim and it had massive airplays on tvs and different Radio Stations in Malawi and abroad.

Hi last official release was in 2020 where he released a song With Phyzix and Blakjak called, Everyday hustle,

The song is also on Phyzix Gamba season Extended Playlist (Ep).

He went for a break but now he is back in the industry to continue giving his fans the best music.

UK-based Malawian songstress Lissa Mikana set to drop new song

By Chisomo Phiri

A United Kingdom (UK)-based female Afro singer Lissa Mikana says she is set to drop new song titled ‘Julira’ on June 30,2023.

The song is both in audio and video format.

In an interview, the artist said “Julira” a Tumbuka word, in Chichewa ( Tsegulira) and English (Open) is a Love song which talks about opening ones heart to let the loved one enter in.

“Love motivates in lots and lots.The song’s composition is a motive behind Lovers (Couples) out there,” said the artist.

Lissa



She said the song has been produced by a well known producer Macia.

According to Mikana, the song will be accessed through digital platforms, Social Media, Radios and Local TV Shows.

Asked on what her fans should expect from her this year, the songstress said :”I am always to bring non other than the best than I have brought so far.

And commenting on how government should do to improve music industry in Malawi, Mikana said: I would recommend that Malawi’s Music Industry is getting bigger and bigger, we are having a great taste of Music.

“An advice to whosoever is to promote our fellow countrymen, it all starts with us(you and me).”

Mikana started music in early 2019.

Currently, she has one Extended Playlist (EP) called “Love and Kindness”.

Medicins San Frontiers bids farewell to Chiradzulu district

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By Andrew Salima

Authorities in Chiradzulu on Tuesday described outgoing Doctors without Borders , Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) as a developmental conscious organization.

Director of Planning and Development at the council Henderson Kaumi said MSF has done alot in the district especially in the health sector.

“Colleagues, MSF has been in the district for about 25 years before some of us even came here. It has been filling out gaps in our health medical cares,” he said.

Speaking during the exit meeting, MSF Medical Focal Person Dr. Ishaq Saad said they are phasing out because they have met their project objectives of which one of them was to improve quality of health care among people living with HIV and AIDS.

Dr. Saad making presentation during the exit meeting



In his presentation, Dr. Saad said viral load suppression, capacity building and medical works are some of the notable things that MSF has brought in the district for 25 years they have been in service.

He therefore, promised to keep supporting the district with top up drugs and consumables, promotion of infection control, health care waste management and electricity bills for about a year.

During the exit meeting, MSF singled out Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) as a partner who they hope to continue some of the good works they have been doing in the district in conjunction with the Ministry of Health.

Dr. Saad: we will keep supporting the district with top up drugs and consumables for about a year

Supreme Court of Appeal declines to stop hearing Paul Mphwiyo’s K4 billion cash gate case

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Supreme Court of Appeal through Justice Lovemore Chikopa has on Tuesday declined to stop the hearing of a K4 billion Cashgate case involving former Budget Director Paul Mphwiyo, and 18 others, pending an appeal.

In court, the accused appealed against the refusal by High Court Judge Ruth Chinangwa to re-start hearing the case after having taken it over from Justice Esme Chombo (retired) and after the court concluded hearing the case.

The accused also raised the question of whether or not the High Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine their case.

Paul Mphwiyo



In his ruling, Justice Chikopa said that the court agrees that the applicants are raising serious issues worthy of consideration on appeal but the court has serious doubts about whether this is an appropriate case in which the proceedings in the High Court before Justice Chinangwa can be stopped pending the hearing and determination of the appeal.

According to Chikopa, Mphwiyo, and the 18 others had plenty of time to have raised the appeal and it could have been disposed of had they acted with speed, hence declined to stay
the proceedings in the High Court.

On 23rd September, 2022, Justice Chikopa also dismissed another application by the Mphwiyo and the 18 others to have their case re-started.

In August 2022, Justice Chinangwe, indicated at the end of hearing the case, that she intends to deliver a judgment is not later than June 2023.

Mphwiyo was arrested in 2014 after being suspected to have played a part in the looting and grand corruption at Capital Hill which, despite being uncovered during Banda’s reign, was believed to have begun before her taking office.

The revelation in September 2013 resulted in the British Government sponsoring an independent audit that focused on transactions made through the Integrated Financial Management and Information System.