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Malawians must walk out of the mess: Analysis of the pastoral letter

By Burnett Munthali

Among others, the pastoral letter calls on Malawians to cooperate with God to get out of the mess brought by the Tonse Alliance government. In other words, Malawians can get out of this mess by voting out the Tonse.

The former governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) accused the Tonse Alliance government for messing up the country’s economy in 2023 which worsened the suffering of Malawians.

Government controlling officers (COs) habitually disregard the law that guides public expenditure, creating massive financial mess in ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), an analysis of a report by the Public Accounts Committee (Pac) of Parliament established.



Techno Brain Global FZ-LLC broke its silence on the Malawi passport system mess, saying it made its assessment and submitted practical suggestions to Malawi Government, but is yet to get feedback. This is one of the problem the church has highlighted that this government doesn’t listen. It doesn’t take advice or takes too long to act on issues.

AIP had been in a mess every since Tonse Alliance took over; government has been certifying hunger over the years.

Government has failed to end hunger in this country regardless of the huge amounts of money poor Malawians are paying through taxes.

The bishops have also raised concerns on corruption fight, their ‘fruitless’ engagements with the President, nepotism and corruption and partisanship in the judiciary.

Investigative journalist Gregory Gondwe, who exposed the Malawian government’s planned purchase of 32 armored vehicles from a company implicated in corruption, is in hiding, fearing arrest by the military.

In a story published Monday, Gregory Gondwe, who works with Platform for Investigative Journalism, quoted unnamed military officials saying the Malawi Defense Force paid a firm associated with businessman Zuneth Sattar millions of dollars for military equipment.

According to Rick Dzida, one of the great writers and analysts, he says in one of his articles that there is too much political interference in the running of ACB. One wonders why it has taken ages for ACB to come up with a formal statement over bribery allegations against the Secretary General of Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Eisenhower Mkaka. This smacks of selective justice. Many Malawians are still mesmerized as to why ACB decided to drop down charges for State residences Chief, Prince Kapondamgaga.

In 2022, Malawi Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested Vice President Saulos Chilima. The director general’s statement accused Chilima of receiving money and gifts related to government-awarded contracts to two companies tied to Zuneth Sattar, a Malawi-born British businessman under investigation for alleged corruption in both the United Kingdom and Malawi.

In a national address in late June, President Lazarus Chakwera stripped Chilima of his vice-presidential duties pending investigation of the allegations about Sattar-linked government contracts. During the same address, Chakwera fired the police inspector general and suspended a number of public officials named in the report.

Finally, regardless of the Tonse Alliance’s efforts to bribe voters or silence the critics and opposition through arrests, intimidation, propaganda or violence, its leaders will struggle to attract support at the next election in 2025 and defeat is certain. In addition to the corruption allegations, the already fragile economy has been worsened by incompetence, lack of experience, direction, precision and speed when implementing very important government programs. Escalating commodity prices have made life meaningless for many Malawians worsened by corruption. Protests broke out over the rising cost of living although they have died down due to government’s and MCP intimidation intolerance but the people’s disappointment and anger still remains evident in their speeches and unsuspecting silence. Probably, the voting day is the day they are all waiting for when the people’s vote will speak out.

According to leaders of Tonse Alliance, they got power, the job was done and started relaxing and partying. But this isn’t what the electorate wanted.

‘The Tonse Alliance administration made several promises on the economic situation at the material time. Then came the devaluation of the kwacha, the war in Ukraine, the two cyclones and skyrocketing inflationary pressures both within and outside the country. All these mean that the promises can no longer be fulfilled besides they haven’t even started any of the Hi-5 concepts. All promises are nowhere to be seen but on paper and the people of Malawi feel cheated.

Mangochi adds voice to the  Joins Catholic Bishops Pastoral letter

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By Vincent Gunde

A Karonga based rights activist Lyton Mangochi, has joined Catholic Bishops in Malawi giving up on President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera that for several times, they have engaged him in private meetings, but no change from him.

Mangochi has blamed the voters for voting for a wrong President into office basing on trust that Chakwera being a man of God and coming from the Church, he will rule Malawi in the interest of all but he is not a man of his words.

Lyton Mangochi-.never again shall Malawi go back to one party state….



He said Chakwera and the Alliance of 9 political parties and a Movement brought a sigh of relief to the citizens thinking that he would not run government by himself but the opposite has happened, Dr. Saulosi Chilima, Kamuzu Chibambo and Enoch Chihana all walked out of the Alliance saying greedy is the order of the day.

Speaking through a video clip circulating in various social media platforms, Mangochi has encouraged Catholic Bishops in Malawi to continue siding with their flocks in comforting them from the pain and sufferings in the hands of the MCP.

Mangochi said the MCP led government has proved to Malawians that they don’t have the welfare of the citizens at heart as evidenced with no medicines in healthy facilities, no maize in ADMARC markets claiming that huge sums of money are being spent ferrying people to their rallies for handouts deceiving President Chakwera that people are rallying behind him.

He has advised DPPs Leader of Opposition in Parliament Mary Thom Navicha to stand for nothing but the truth to represent the wishes of the suffering Malawians in Parliament to shame Dr. Kondwani Nankhumwa who for four years, has been clapping hands for nonsense.

The activist said Navicha is the country’s Former British Prime Minister of 1979 Margaret Thatcher to oppose in Parliament any bill which will not be in the interest of the poor Malawians and offer constructive criticism to government as the country is heading towards 16th September, 2025 general elections.

“You are our Margaret Thatcher, Malawians are rallying behind you and will offer you support to stand in Parliament carrying their hopes,” said Mangochi.

He has called on Dr. Bakili Muluzi and Kamlepo Kalua plus all those that fought hard for democracy to come to Malawi to stand up and defend democracy claiming that the MCP government is doing everything possible to instill fear among Malawians for one-party state and dictatorship.

Mangochi has lamented that church organizations and individuals speaking for the voiceless citizens such as HRDC, PAC and Livingstonia CCAP Synod have all been swallowed by the MCP government saying he and Bon Kalindo plus others, are the ones continuing with the noble task to liberate Malawi from the shackles of MCP dictatorship.

He has since advised all those that are dreaming that Malawi go back to one -party state to go to Rwanda and dictate there not Malawi assuring the MCP government that he is ready to be arrested and prosecuted in defense of the country’s hard-won democracy not to die a natural death.

President Chakwera appoints Baldwin Samuel Chiyamwaka as the new secretary for information and digitalization

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has appointed Baldwin Samuel Chiyamwaka as the new Secretary for Information and Digitalisation.

This is according to a statement by the Malawi Government.

The statement says Chiyamwaka is a recipient of the US Department of State International Visitors Programme (IVLP) Investigative Journalism Award,a highly experienced, reputable and skilled Communications Specialist, International Development Executive, Human Rights Practitioner; Educationist and Researcher.

Chiyamwaka

He has extensive experience in the communications industry having worked as Communications Specialist with World Vision International; as a journalist and editor with the Malawi News Agency (MANA) in the Ministry of Information and as Executive Director for Media Council of Malawi.

He has worked in the Development industry (Non-Governmental Organisations – NGO) Sector for over 20 years as Deputy Country Director for VSO International, and Hivos Foundation as Head of Malawi Country Office, Regional Programme Manager for Southern Africa Hub (Open Society Programme),  and Global Programme Manager responsible for Myanmar, Kenya and Malawi (PROTECT Programme); Social Accountability and Civic Engagement Technical Advisor for RMNCAH Programme at UNICEF Malawi and Senior Researcher at the prestigious think tank, Institute for Security Studies.

He has also provided high – level coordination and leadership as Commissioner for the Malawi Human Rights Commission chairing the Civil and Political Rights Committee and the Access to Information Committee; served on several boards such as chairperson of Farm Radio Trust (FRT), Foundation For Community and Capacity Development (FOCCAD); Chairperson of Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM) Board of Trustees; Board Member of Baobab Health Trust, Trustee of the Association of Business Journalists in Malawi, Chairman of LC Pharmacies board of Directors and Chairman of Lilongwe Pentecostal Church Private Schools Board of Directors.

He is currently, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Public Relations Society of Malawi (PRSM).

Dr. Joyce Banda Urges Beneficiaries to Not Sell Donated Maize

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By Twink Jones Gadama

In a heartwarming display of compassion and generosity, former president Dr. Joyce Banda took a stand against hunger and food insecurity by distributing free maize to thousands of people in Domasi.

Braving the rains to ensure that the much-needed maize reached those in need, Dr. Banda delivered a powerful message to the recipients: do not sell this precious resource meant to alleviate hunger in economically challenged communities.

Dr Joyce Banda

The distribution of free maize, made possible through a donation from God and Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, comes at a time when Malawi is grappling with shortages of affordable maize.

As one of the staple foods in Malawi, maize scarcity poses a serious threat to the well-being of the population, especially those living in poverty. Dr. Banda’s initiative to provide free maize serves as a beacon of hope for many struggling families who are facing hunger and uncertainty.

In her address to the beneficiaries, Dr. Banda emphasized the importance of using the donated maize for its intended purpose – to alleviate hunger venom.

She urged the recipients to not succumb to the temptation to sell the maize for personal gain, but rather to consume it to satisfy their basic nutritional needs. By taking a firm stance against the selling of donated maize, Dr. Banda acknowledges the importance of food security and the fundamental right to access nutritious food for all Malawians.

As a prominent figure in Malawian politics and a champion for women’s rights and social welfare, Dr. Banda’s efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity are a testament to her commitment to serving the most vulnerable members of society.

Throughout her tenure as president, Dr. Banda advocated for policies that prioritized the well-being of all Malawians, particularly those facing economic hardship.

Her continued dedication to uplifting communities through initiatives like the distribution of free maize demonstrates her unwavering dedication to creating a more equitable and prosperous Malawi for all.

The partnership between Dr. Banda, God, and Prophet Shepherd Bushiri highlights the importance of collaboration and unity in addressing pressing issues such as food insecurity.

By working together, individuals and organizations can pool their resources and expertise to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those most in need.

The donation of maize and its distribution to thousands of beneficiaries is a shining example of the positive change that can be achieved when people come together for a common goal.

As the country grapples with ongoing challenges related to food security, Dr. Joyce Banda’s call to action serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of compassion, generosity, and solidarity in times of crisis.

Her initiative to provide free maize to economically challenged communities not only addresses immediate hunger needs but also underscores the larger societal issue of accessibility to nutritious food for all Malawians.

By standing firm against the selling of donated maize, Dr. Banda sets a powerful example of integrity and commitment to the well-being of her fellow citizens.

In conclusion, Dr. Joyce Banda’s distribution of free maize in Domasi is a testament to her unwavering dedication to combating hunger and food insecurity in Malawi.

Through her leadership and advocacy, Dr. Banda continues to inspire hope and resilience in the face of adversity, demonstrating that by working together, we can create a more just and equitable society for all.

Kaizer Chiefs Star Khama Billiat Receives Luxury Land Rover Defender Upon Joining Yadah FC in Zimbabwe

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By Twink Jones Gadama

When a football star of Khama Billiat’s caliber makes a move to a new club, it’s not uncommon for special perks and incentives to be included in their contract. But when the former Kaizer Chiefs player recently joined Zimbabwean side Yadah FC, the surprises didn’t stop at just a signing bonus or a lucrative salary offer. Instead, Billiat found himself the proud owner of a brand new Land Rover Defender, a luxury vehicle that perfectly matches his status as one of Africa’s most talented and sought-after players.

For fans and followers of African football, Billiat is a name that needs no introduction. The Zimbabwean forward has made a name for himself as a skilled and versatile player, capable of scoring goals and creating opportunities for his teammates. His time with Kaizer Chiefs was marked by memorable performances and clutch moments, earning him a reputation as a fan favorite and a key player for the South African club.

Khama Billiat


So when news broke that Billiat would be returning to his home country to join Yadah FC, it sent shockwaves through the football world. Many wondered why a player of Billiat’s caliber would make such a move, but as details of his contract began to emerge, it became clear that this was no ordinary transfer.

In addition to a lucrative salary and other benefits, Yadah FC had sweetened the deal by offering Billiat a luxury Land Rover Defender as part of his package. The iconic SUV, known for its rugged design and off-road capabilities, is a fitting choice for a player who has proven time and again that he can handle the toughest challenges on the pitch.

For Billiat, the gesture was not just a display of the club’s generosity, but also a sign of their belief in his abilities and their commitment to making him feel at home in his new surroundings. The Land Rover Defender, with its sleek lines and premium features, serves as a tangible reminder of the club’s appreciation for Billiat’s talents and their desire to support him in every way possible.

But beyond the flashy gift and the attention it has garnered, the real significance of Billiat’s move lies in the impact it could have on Zimbabwean football as a whole. By bringing a player of Billiat’s caliber back to his home country, Yadah FC is not only strengthening their squad, but also inspiring a new generation of footballers to dream big and aim for success on the international stage.

For Billiat himself, the move represents a chance to return to his roots and showcase his talents in front of his fellow Zimbabweans. With the Land Rover Defender as a symbol of his new chapter with Yadah FC, Billiat is poised to make a profound impact both on and off the pitch, solidifying his legacy as one of the continent’s most talented and respected players.

As the football world continues to buzz with excitement over Billiat’s move to Yadah FC, one thing is clear: this is not just a transfer, but a statement of intent. With a luxury Land Rover Defender as his ride of choice, Billiat is ready to take on the next chapter of his career with confidence, style, and determination. And as fans eagerly await his debut with his new club, one thing is for certain – the best is yet to come for the Zimbabwean football star.