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Moyale FC supporters donate cash gift to the team

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By Staff Reporter

Moyale Barracks Football team supporters have donated cash gift amounting to over 1 hundred thousand kwacha as one way of showing gratitude and love to the team.

Speaking during the cash hand over ceremony held at Mzuzu stadium, treasurer for the group Emily Nyirenda said they thought it wise to donate cash gift to the team as encouraging factor to the players.

Nyirenda said as supporters, it is their responsibility to make sure that their beloved team is doing well, and for this to happen, players need motivation and great support.

” We are here to give them strong base for excellent lifting up the ball on the pitch. For this to happen, players need both monetory and material support. This also serves as thanks-giving to them for their wonderful performance shown in previous seasons,” She explained.

Reacting to the development, the club’s Captain Lyod Njaliwa expressed gratitude over donation saying the team was overwhelmed with the gesture supporters showed to them.

” As team,we did not expect this to come today, we thank you for everything you have sacrificed. This has given us new energy to gear forward for the best in this season,” Njaliwa gratified.

Moyale barracks football club is one of Malawi Defence force giant football clubs and it extensively participate in Malawi Superleagues.

Prophet Zebron foretells about disastrous events to engulf the world in 60 days coming

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By Staff Reporter

God’s Will Church of All Nation ( GWCOAN) leader and founder Prophet Frank Zebron has warned the world that he sees deadliest events taking place soon after Easter holiday if people will not repent their sins.

Zebron made the sentiments on Sunday during live service as he was ministering his church service to the congregates.
He said, from the month May to July, 2022, the cases of Corona virus will increase and will claim more lives,Hence, urging people to repent their sins so that they should not die in sins.

” Am warning you that Corona virus will this time around kill alot of people than before, and the best way to avert this is to repent our sins and attain heavenly life,” he said.

He added that, he see some men and women of God ministering word of God while using Magic and other evil powers to manipulate minds of people which he said is a tool in misleading people to Hero.

Zebron warned those who are ministering the word of God while using other sources of power , not from God to repent before God expose them.

” There are a lot of false men and women of God who are misleading people across the globe. Am telling them to repent before God expose their evil ways” He explained.

Malawian Coach ‘Maduka’ dedicates DStv Premiership Coach of the Month award to his team and family

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By Staff Reporter


Former Flames captain John Maduka who won his first ever South Africa’s DStv Premiership Coach-of-the-Month accolade last night has dedicated the award to his team Royal AM as well as his family and friends.

Maduka won the award for the month of February and his player at Royal, Mxolisi Macuphu also won the 2021/22 Player of the Month award.

The former Silver Strikers player has since described the award as a special thing to him and has thanked his team for giving him enough support this season

Maduka and his player Macuphu after receiving the award

“I’m very excited to have this award. It is my first one as a coach and it is very special for me. I thank God and my family for the support they have been giving me.”

“I would also like to thank my players, they have been working very hard and my technical team as well as the management, it is a collective effort,” said Maduka.

Maduka who was appointed coach of the club, formerly Bloemfontein Celtic, in July 2020, was named Coach of the Month for February and beat Marumo Gallants’ Dan Malesela, Cape Town City’s Eric Tinkler, and Mamelodi Sundowns duo Manqoba Mngqithi and Rulani Mokwena.

The 51-year-old guided Royal to pick 11 points from their five games from February 7 to March 20.

Mutharika family to hold Bingu Memorial at Ndata Mpumulo wa Bata

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By Staff Reporter

After spending years in government and now in opposition, Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and the Mutharika family will hold a memorial for the late,Bingu. The ceremony is due to take place in Thyolo.

Organizing Committee Chairperson Francis Mphepo, has said the service will take place Tuesday next week. The event will start with prayers at Chingazi Catholic Church and later wreaths laying ceremony at Mpumulo wa Bata Mausoleum.

Political analyst George Chaima says late Bingu’s legacy is worth remembering.

Chaima cited things like construction of Malawi University of Science and Technology, Chipembere Highway, Parliament building and National Stadium, and food security as some of his achievements.

Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika founded Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and he died in office in 2012 following a cardiac arrest attack.

Oldies 70’s Connection Lilongwe Chapter donates Assorted items to Tropical Ana Victims

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By Staff Reporter

Oldies 70s Connection Lilongwe Chapter, a grouping of men and women born between 1970 and 1979; on Thursday donated 19 sacks and 36 cartons of assorted clothes and shoes to people affected by Tropical Storm ANA.

Speaking at Capital Hill, Lilongwe during the handover ceremony of the donation, the group’s Vice Treasurer Hannah Ngulinga said as a responsible group, they thought of reaching out to people who were affected by ANA.

“We collected assortments of clothes and shoes for men, women and children from members. We also collected some items from a Lumbadzi-based philanthropic organisation headquartered in the United States of America.

“We thought of handing over the donation to DoDMA (Department of Disaster Management Affairs) for you are better placed to know the existing gaps and direct the donation to rightful beneficiaries,” said Ngulinga.

In his remarks, DoDMA’s Deputy Director responsible for Preparedness Fedson Chikuse, who coincidentally; is also a member of the Oldies 70s Connection, commended the group for the kind gesture.

“It is encouraging that as Malawians, we are able to assist one another in times of need. As a people, we shouldn’t be waiting for foreign donors. Whatever we donate can make a difference and I commend the group for mobilising themselves and make this donation,” said Chikuse.

The group, which was formed in March 2019, sprouted from Cape Town-based founder Diana Ngulinga’s idea of connecting with friends born in the 70s. Since its formation, it has been engaged in a number of charitable works aimed at assisting the less privileged.

Among other means, the group connects through social gatherings and social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp.