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Dj Cleo To Headline Mighty Virus Jam Session Today

By Staff Reporter


The long-awaited day has finally dawned. One of South Africa’s top Djs and musician DJ Cleo is expected to perform at the Mighty Virus Jam Session slated for this afternoon (Saturday May 7, 2022) at the Blantyre Sports Club.

According to Mighty Virus, real name Francis Likongwe, the show which is expected to start from 12:00 noon to 23:00 hrs has been organised to curb the rising cases of suicide in the country.

He says the event will entertain, educate and encourage people to help those in need.

Apart from live performances, people will also have a chance to listen to presentations on mental health which will be presented by mental health specialists.

DJ Mighty Virus

Apart from DJ Cleo, the event which will be hosted by veteran urban music artists and broadcasters Miss Rina and Black Jack, will also see several local artists performing.

Among notable artists to perform include Piksy, Hyphen,Tay Grin, Phyzix,Don Tarz, Lesilie,Chizmo Njuchi,Ritaa,Tuno,Beanca,Spyral, Black Thunder, Afana Ceez, Melz and Walycris.

Local DJs who will join Mighty Virus on the decks include; Dj Flame, Dj Ice, Dj Reubie, Dj Maya, Dj Trick, Dj Mask, Dj Africa, Dj Gene and Dj Andy Sheumus.

Born Tlou Cleopas Monyepao, the 42-year-old Dj Cleo came in the limelight in 2012 with his hit single titled _Facebook_ .

Some of Cleo’s popular songs include Wena, Kuyafiwa, If You Wanna Fly, Try And Love Me and Gcina Impilo which was released last year.

DJ Cleo

President Chakwera warns Public officers against corruption and embezzlement of Public Resources

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has issued a stun warning against those dealing in corruption, bribery, and embezzlement of public resources, saying he will not tolerate such behaviours, but will let the long arm of the law deal with such individuals accordingly.

He was made the remarks at Mitundu Primary School grounds in the area of Senior Chief Chiseka in Lilongwe on Friday, May 6,2022 during a developmental rally he held after officially opening the LUANAR Building and Teaching facility.

Addressing a huge crowd that gathered, President Chakwera said it is sad that even those entrusted to enforce the law are involved in corrupt acts.

“Our own sons and daughters making sure that the AIP doesn’t succeed this season, collecting IDs for beneficiaries, selling bags full of sand as bags of fertilizer, some exporting fertilizer to other neighboring countries, conniving with some chiefs, including police officers instead of enforcing the law, are found at the center of such malpractices.



We are even aware of those who are going around some offices issuing intimidations with the aim of getting bribes. We will deal with them.” Warned the President.

In his speech, President Chakwera also warned those working at the Central Medical Stores to be at watch on their conduct as he will not allow the abuse of the facility and misuse of government drugs.

Here, the Malawi leader wondered why health standards have gone down over the years, saying time has come to bring back the lost glory to the country in the health sector and all other sectors just as it used to be in the times of Kamuzu.

But, President Chakwera in his speech expressed happiness that people are open to say their problems and their expectations, adding that it indicates that people have now understood his vision and adopted it.

Part of development rally at Mitundu



“This vision I am talking about is the one to move us as a nation from acute poverty which has put us in slavery for years, but it is only if we are not lazy as a nation, Masomphenya amenewa sakwanilitsidwa ndi manjalende) Said President Chakwera while encouraging Malawians to work hard for national development.

On completion of the Lilongwe University for Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) project, President Chakwera said it has given his administration an opportunity to bankroll other new projects on the campus and in other areas which he said some will start within the next three months on top of those already in progress.

But President Chakwera who kept saying the country is going through different problems, regretted the conduct of the previous administration which he said cheated Malawians by lying to international organizations and donor partners on economic stand for the country that left the country in huge debts.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers secures Chilomoni Stadium on Lease

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By Janet Msadala

The Nomads , coming at the back of the newly announced sponsorship with Mukuru have announce that they have secured Chilomoni Stadium as their new home.

The Mighty Mukuru Wanderers FC has secured on lease FAM’s Chilomoni stadium as home ground after carrying out necessary repairs and maintenance.

Wanderers and Sulom officials at Chilomoni Stadium

The hand over ceremony took place Friday afternoon. Representing Sulom was Williams Banda while representing Wanderers was Humphrey Mvula who was accompanied by directors Mervis Mangulenji, Chancy Gondwe, Chris Gondwe and Harry Msiska.

Speaking to reporters Humphrey Mvula says this is a welcome development for the club as the new home ground will provide much needed stability for the club

President Chakwera bemoans the culture of slowness in implementing projects

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has bemoaned the tendency of slowness and delays in implementing public projects, saying such culture is impacting negatively on the progress of development and economy for the country.

The President was speaking at Luanar, Bunda Campus on Friday, May 6,2022 when he presided over the official opening of the Luanar Building and Teaching facility that has been constructed with funds from Malawi Government.

In his speech, President Chakwera wondered why one project can take close to twelve years before being completed, saying his administration is much committed to complete projects which were started and left unfinished by the previous administrations.

“I am delighted to join all of you in celebrating completion of these magnificent facilities. One of the things that I am committed to as a servant of Malawian People, it is not on to continue the past practice of frustrating or abstracting the completion of projects that were left unfinished by previous administrations, I said I will not do that. In fact when I accepted to be the chancellor of this University on November 19,2020, I promised to ensure the smooth and speedy completion of these facilities that has taken four different administrations passing on the responsibility to see it done.” Read part of President Chakwera’ speech.

He further told the gathering that the kind of continuity of projects across administrations is the kind of continuity that he believes in, if the agenda 2063 is to be achieved, adding that being constitutional right, such developments must not be politicized but celebrated as of national enjoyment.

President Chakwera then said the infrastructure has added the value to the accelerators of agricultural sector which he described as one area the country must get right by diversification to produce variety of crops that have high demand around the world to create a diversified economy.

“It is simply a disgrace for us as a nation to take twelve years to complete these buildings. This is not a criticism against the people who did the construction, but a criticism against us as a nation, all of us. We are very slow as a nation, We are a nation in slow motion. ” Lamented President Chakwera while saying such slowness is killing the country’s economy.

President Chakwera in his speech also revealed that he has requested the World Bank to support the agricultural high education in Malawi with resources amounting to 30 Million United States Dollars to facilitate series of excellence in agriculture of which some will be housed at Luanar.

ACB arrests former Home Security Minister Chazama over abuse of office

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By Staff Reporter

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested former Minister of Homeland Security, Cecilia Chazama, and five others on allegation of abuse of office.

ACB Principal Public Relations Officer, Egrita Ndala, in a statement says that the arrest follows a complaint that the Immigration Department in 2018 had recruited 210 immigration assistants who didn’t have the necessary qualifications.

The statement says that the Bureau’s investigation established that the department recruited 127 immigration assistants who were not qualified.

Cecilia Chazama

The other suspects are Mr. Masauko Medi, former Director General of the Immigration
and Citizenship Services, Mr. Limbani Chawinga, Ms. Pudensiana Makalamba, Mr. Chandiwira Chidothe (Immigration officers of various positions) and Mr. Hilario Chimota, former Principal Secretary for the Department of Human Resource
Management and Development.

Ndala says the suspects will appear before the courts after the bureau interviews them.