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Squash Stars Shine at Malawi Championship

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By Burnett Munthali

Chisomo Taulo and Mphatso Dunkalo have emerged victorious at the Squash Malawi Championship held at Blantyre Sports Club in Blantyre.

Taulo took the top spot in the men’s A category, outplaying James Matewere 3-1 in the final, showcasing his exceptional skill and determination.

Dunkalo dominated the ladies’ division, securing a 2-1 win over Carmen Chipunga, cementing her position as a leading squash player in Malawi.



Frank Mariko, James Chaphukira, and Osman Nick also made their mark, claiming the men’s B, plate A, and plate B titles, respectively, highlighting the depth of talent in Malawian squash.

The tournament received significant support from an anonymous squash enthusiast, who contributed K5 million towards its organization, according to Squash Malawi president Edward Chilima.

Blantyre Sports Club, with its international-standard squash courts, provided an ideal venue for the championship, offering players a world-class platform to showcase their abilities.

Dwasco Sacco Sees Impressive Growth in Assets and Membership

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By Burnett Munthali

Dwasco Sacco’s assets have grown significantly, reaching K3.1 billion in 2025, representing a 43.7 percent increase from K2.18 billion in 2024.

Speaking during this year’s annual general meeting in Dwangwa, Nkhotakota, Dwasco Sacco board chairperson Abel Musopole attributed the growth to the Sacco’s efforts to improve its services and attract more members.



The membership has also seen a notable increase, rising from 6,370 to over 7,093, marking an 11.3 percent growth, Musopole said.

Musopole emphasized the importance of timely loan repayment to maintain favorable interest rates, urging members to be responsible borrowers.

Malawi Union of Savings and Credit Cooperatives (MUSCCO) Head of Finance and Administration Kingsley Mulewa advised Dwasco Sacco members to boost their deposits, currently at 7 percent, to drive further growth.

One long-standing member, Nancy Msiska, expressed her excitement about the Sacco’s progress and was thrilled to receive a bicycle as a token of appreciation for her loyalty.

The Sacco’s growth is a testament to its commitment to serving its members and contributing to the local economy.

Pensioners’ Peril: Amaryllis Hotel Deal Sparks Outrage

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By Burnett Munthali

The decision by the Registrar of Financial Institutions to call for the immediate suspension or revision of the Public Service Pension Trust Fund’s (PSPTF) acquisition of the Amaryllis Hotel is a welcome move that deserves applause.

One can believe that this transaction no longer represents value for the pensioners, and it is imperative that the deal be scrutinized thoroughly to ensure that the interests of those who took their hard-earned savings to the PSPTF are protected.

Lipipa



The deal appears grossly inflated, effectively amounting to a blank cheque issued to the seller and their intermediaries, which raises serious concerns about potential theft and the loss of billions of kwacha belonging to the pensioners.

More concerning, it raises a serious red flag over what can only be described as potential theft: one could see pensioners lose billions of kwacha, a prospect that is nothing short of alarming.

This is either the “Sale of the Century” or the “Heist of the Decade,” and it is crucial that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

The rational behind the MK128 billion valuation raises a lot of questions, and it is imperative that the authorities provide clarity on the matter.

Furthermore, one can be persuaded to believe that the board may have breached the law, and possibly the PSPTF’s own constitutional requirements, which mandate that major decisions of this nature be subject to a process of public participation by the members.

To imagine that the Fund fails to pay its bona fide pensioners their dues, and that this transaction comes to light in such a context, is not only deeply saddening but utterly unacceptable.

The Public Service Pension Trust Fund is a vital, mandatory savings mechanism designed to ensure workers retire with dignity, providing essential safety nets against old-age poverty, disability, and death.

Protecting the PSPTF requires strict compliance from employers in remitting contributions, strengthening governance to ensure transparency, and maintaining investment stability to secure retirement for generations.

The people of Malawi deserve transparency and accountability, and it is the duty of the authorities to ensure that the PSPTF is managed in the best interests of its members.

Hon Noel Lipipa MP’s call for scrutiny of the deal highlights the need for urgent action to protect the pensioners’ interests and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

Rocane Associates reminds Justice Chikopa on 2011 forgotten judgment

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By Vincent Gunde

Executive partner R.J. Mhone and Rocane Associates have reminded Deputy Chief Justice Lovemore Chikopa that they are yet to be given any judgment for the Civil Cause Number 176 of 2011 in justice delayed is justice denied.

The Civil Cause was between Susan Namangale and four others, and Nico General Insurance Company Limited VS Likanga Transport and Chapter Insurance Company Limited, the case was handled by Hon. Justice Potani and hearing was concluded.

In the letter filed to Justice Chikopa dated 11th February, 2026 the Legal Practitioners say despite numerous reminders both in writing and in person and aborted dates for delivery of judgment, they are yet to be given any judgment for reasons that are yet to be communicated to them.

The Lawyers say their Clients are keeping coming to their offices every solace on the delay saying the matter was referred to Justice Dingiswayo Madise as the then Head of Judicial Complaints Committee in 2024 as well as last year, but they have had no response to date.

Kamangila campaign against Corruption in the Judiciary


This is another forgotten case as that of the dead Finance Bank where judgment pronounced cannot please any side proving beyond reasonable doubt that Malawi courts are rotten, corrupt and compromise, without money, there will be no justice to be delivered to favor the Claimant.

In January, 2026 the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling ordered the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) to compensate the owner of Finance Bank Limited for the loss of business from 2005 to 2025, the ruling has angered millions of Malawians that in turn have labelled Court judges as all corrupt.

Malawians have made it clear that they will not pay the dead Finance Bank Limited a whooping K7 trillion while their hospitals are running dry with no essential medicines and the country’s debts have risen to K28 trillion from K4.1 trillion left by the DPP and Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika in June, 2020.

Lawyer and Human Rights Defender Alexious Kamangila, has written a food for thought on his face book page exposing the deep- rooted corruption which have rocked the country’s judicial system saying the late Ralph Kasambala was the most corrupt and crooked Lawyer in Malawi if not in Africa.

Kamangila said all the lawyers under his training turned out as corrupt as Ralph was citing Wapona Kita, Lusungu Gondwe, Frank Mbeta, Trouble Kalua (now Judge), Goba Chipeta and in the second generation, Gift Katundu, Zwelithini Chipembere, Wanangwa Hara, Preston Matanda, Khwima Mchizi, Geof Taumbe etc, etc.

He said there are also other lawyers who are thieves coped from Ralph such as George Jivason Kadzipatike, Gift Nankhuni, Emmanuel Theu, and Edgar Kachere etc saying there are others “Look Sharp” they don’t go out to steal or indulge in corruptions out-rightly, but they are caught up and say ‘I have a family to feed citing Khumbo Bonzoe @Bright Theu.
The Counsel said these lawyers usually play the cleaning image job in the public sector etc Dziko Malunda Ngozo, and Masauko Chamkakala @ Steve Kayuni saying he has studied this profession for years and no one can cheat him or hide from the fire of justice.

“I am sure if we are to search, we will find pictures of Chief Justice with Dr. Joyce Banda and Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, he is a professional- licker,” said Counsel Kamangila.

Netball Association of Malawi Keeps Joyce Mvula in Provisional Squad After Talks With Coach Debbie Fuller

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By Rahim Abdul

The Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) has confirmed that experienced netball star Joyce Mvula remains in the national team’s provisional squad despite previously announcing her retirement from international duty.

NAM General Secretary Yamikani Khungwa Kauma revealed that head coach Debbie Fuller engaged in discussions with Mvula before the squad list was finalized.

According to Kauma, the coach informed the association that she had already spoken to Mvula, and it is believed that the outcome of their conversation influenced the decision to include the player in the latest squad.

Mvula’s inclusion signals that the door remains open for her potential return to competitive international netball, pending further engagements and preparations.

Kauma emphasized that NAM’s primary focus is to build a formidable national team capable of competing strongly in upcoming tournaments.

Joyce Mvula


She stressed that every player with the ability and commitment to contribute positively to the team’s success will be considered, regardless of previous announcements.

In a related development, star shooter Mwai Kumwenda has confirmed her availability for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games, boosting the association’s confidence ahead of the prestigious competition.

Kauma said Kumwenda personally communicated her readiness to represent Malawi at the global event, which explains her presence on the provisional list.

NAM has since released a list of 44 players who will begin preparations for various upcoming competitions.

The training camp is expected to take place in Blantyre, where the squad will undergo intensive drills and assessments.

The association believes assembling a broad squad will provide the technical panel with a wider pool of talent to select from as they shape the final team.

With seasoned players potentially returning and key stars confirming availability, NAM appears determined to blend experience and emerging talent in its quest for success on the international stage.