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Court in Lilongwe adjourns journalist Gadama’s case

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By Vincent Gunde

The Magistrate court in Lilongwe on Tuesday adjourned the case Journalist Jones Gadama is being accused of writing a story on allegations of misconduct by Ms. Barbara Mwandira, an employee of the public broadcaster-MBC including claims that she had victimized fellow MBC employee Mayeso Chikhadzula following a regime change from the MCP to DPP.

The alleged story found its way for publications in the Maravi Post online and upon seeing the document posted, Barbara Mwandira reported the Maravi Post to Malawi Police Service (MPS) demanding the arrest of the Post administrators and its editors.

A Police officer Mr. Chimwemwe Magawa summoned the Maravi Post Country Manager Lloyd M’bwana for questioning regarding Jones Gadama’s published story who referred the police officer to the Publisher for editorial resolution.

The Police officer refused and started issuing threats of arrests, intimidations and pressure to the Maravi Post administrators to produce staff members behind the publications of such an article and this resulted to Jones Gadama’s arrest.

On 5th December, 2025 Police officers travelled from Lilongwe to Blantyre where they arrested Gadama (Maravi Post Contributor) allegedly at the instigation of Ms. Barbara Mwandira, transporting him over night, detained him at Lingadzi Police Station.

While in the hands of Police, Gadama was denied communication to his family, friends, relatives and fellow journalists through various media platforms to alert them but this did not happen, his mobile phone was confiscated and it is still in the hands of police.

Jones Gadama with two journalists sympathizing with him at the Magistrate Court in Lilongwe.



Appearing in court on Tuesday, the case was not heard due to State’s failure to furnish the Defence Team with the disclosures of the case hence to adjourn the case to 10th March, 2026 at the Magistrate Court in Lilongwe.

Speaking to fellow journalists from Lilongwe who went to the court to sympathize with him, Jones Gadama said he is praying for the truth to come out at the right time lamenting that he spends K50,000 one way travelling from Blantyre to Lilongwe translating to K10,000 transport expenses to honor his bail condition.

“In Lilongwe, I spend a night at a lodge, I am very thankful to Mr. Elwin Mandowa, Maravi Post Managing Director who supports me in meeting some of my expenses to travel to Lilongwe and back to Blantyre,” he said.

The Maravi Post has since written a letter to Minister of Homeland Security Peter Mukhito on its grave concerns for freedom of expression, freedom of the press and the professional independence of journalists in Malawi.

The Publication has complained to Mukhito that despite the matter being before the courts, police officers particularly Mr. Magawa is continuing threatening arrests of Maravi Post staff and its Contributor Jones Gadama is compelled to travel fortnightly from Blantyre to Lilongwe to report for bail despite the availability of Police stations in Blantyre causing unnecessary financial and psychological strain.

Keli P Unveils Debut Album “A Boy from Lunchenza”



By Rahim Abdul

Rising Afrobeat artist Keli P has officially stepped into the music spotlight with the release of his debut album titled “A Boy from Lunchenza,” marking a significant milestone in his artistic journey.

The album represents more than just a collection of songs,it tells the story of his roots, growth and determination to rise from Lunchenza to wider recognition in Malawi’s vibrant music scene.

According to In House Media, the management company overseeing the artist, the album contains seven carefully crafted tracks. The songs were produced and refined by professional producers under the In House Media banner.

Keli P



The management described the project as a well planned body of work that reflects Keli P’s unique Afrobeat sound blended with personal experiences and creative storytelling.

Speaking about the release, Keli P expressed excitement and pride in achieving a long held dream.

He revealed that he has been working on the album since 2023, dedicating time and effort to ensure it meets his artistic vision.

The artist said releasing the album is a major breakthrough in his career and a sign of his growth and commitment to music.

Among the standout tracks on the album are “Lunchenza,” a song that pays tribute to his hometown, “Mtima,” “Luso,” and “Wagwa Nayo,” which features fellow artist Shano Index.

The collaboration with Shano Index on “Wagwa Nayo” adds diversity to the project, blending different styles and voices to create a dynamic listening experience.

In a move to further promote the album, Keli P has already released the official music video for “Mtima,” giving fans a visual taste of what the project offers.

He also disclosed plans to perform songs from the album live at Mikozi Studios, a step that could help him connect more closely with fans and music lovers.

With passion, patience, and a clear sense of identity, Keli P’s new album signals the arrival of a determined Afrobeat voice ready to make an impact both locally and beyond.

Zimbabwe’s democracy under threat: Parliament to choose president

By Burnett Munthali

Zimbabwe’s cabinet has approved a bill allowing Parliament to elect the president, a move that has sent shockwaves across the nation and sparked concerns about the erosion of democracy.

The proposed bill, which still needs to be passed by Parliament, could potentially extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule to 2030, giving him another seven years in office.

Critics argue that the move is a blatant attempt by Mnangagwa’s party, ZANU-PF, to consolidate power and undermine the democratic process, which has been a hallmark of Zimbabwe’s politics since independence.

Mnangagwa



The bill’s approval has also raised fears of increased migration, as more Zimbabweans seek stability and opportunities outside the country, particularly in South Africa, which has historically been a popular destination for Zimbabwean migrants.

The proposed changes to the electoral process are seen as a major setback for democracy in Zimbabwe, and have been widely condemned by opposition parties and civil society organizations.

The Zimbabwean government has defended the move, saying it is aimed at strengthening the country’s institutions and promoting stability, but critics argue that the real intention is to suppress opposition and maintain power.

As news of the bill spreads, Zimbabweans are expressing their discontent on social media, with many calling for protests and demonstrations against the move.

The international community is also watching the situation closely, with concerns that the move could further isolate Zimbabwe and undermine its economic recovery efforts.

The outcome of the bill remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the eyes of the nation are on Parliament, as Zimbabweans wait with bated breath to see if democracy will prevail.

Castel Malawi, distributor donates ICT equipment to school

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By Linda Kwanjana

Castel Malawi Limited, in partnership with one of its distributors, has donated ICT equipment to Kanjedza Intensive School to support teaching, learning, and assessment for learners pursuing a second chance at academic success.


The initiative follows a request from the distributor, Phocus Muhire who identified critical gaps in ICT resources at the school and engaged Castel Malawi to support the institution.

In addition to Castel Malawi’s contribution, Muhire also donated stationery to complement the intervention.



The donation includes computers, printers, printing paper and other learning materials, and is targeted at Form 3 and Form 4 students, many of whom are mature learners returning to education after earlier academic setbacks.

Established in 2013, Kanjedza Intensive School focuses on adult literacy and weekend secondary school learning, offering opportunities to parents, working adults and other younger, but disadvantaged learners seeking to improve their Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) results.

Speaking during the handover ceremony at the weekend, Castel Malawi’s HR and Corporate Affairs Director, Gloria Zimba, said the support reflects the company’s commitment to inclusive education and community development.

“We are here because we are making a donation of ICT equipment to Kanjedza Intensive School. This is a school that caters for students who are determined to improve their grades and give themselves another opportunity to access higher education,” said Zimba.

She explained that the school serves a unique group of learners, including parents and working adults who attend classes over the weekend, as well as younger students re-sitting their MSCE examinations.

“Some of these students have been to school before and are now coming back with renewed purpose. Others did not perform well in their MSCE exams and want a second chance to improve their grades, as well as to advance their opportunity for tertiary education. As Castel Malawi, we felt it was important to come in with this assistance and make a difference in someone’s life,” said Zimba.

Zimba noted that the intervention was initiated through one of Castel Malawi’s distributors, Muhire, himself being a former beneficiary of the school, had approached the company after identifying challenges in accessing ICT tools needed for assessments and learning.

Receiving the donation, Kanjedza Intensive  School Headteacher, Thokozani Njoka, described the support as timely and transformative.

“This donation means a lot to the school. It will help improve learning and also improve students’ performance because we will now be able to conduct intensive assessments without asking students to contribute money, since most of them fail to contribute,” said Njoka.

Muhire said his personal connection to the school motivated him to mobilize support.

“I came to know this school when I wanted to upgrade my own education. I saw how the teachers are helping people at a minimal cost, yet there were serious challenges with equipment, especially for printing tests and examinations. That is when I saw the need to approach Castel Malawi,” said Muhire.

One of the students at the institution, Regina Khofi, welcomed the donation, saying it would help level the learning field among students from different economic backgrounds.

“These items will help us a lot because we come from different families, some poor, some better off. This support will help all of us to continue with our academics, without hindrances,” said Khofi.

FDH Bank plc launches ‘Swipe to Dubai’ promotion

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By Linda Kwanjana

FDH Bank plc has launched a four-month digital promotion called ‘Swipe to Dubai’, which will run from February 10 to June 13 this year.

Speaking during the official launch on Tuesday, FDH plc Head of Marketing Ronald Chimchere said the initiative reflects the Bank’s continued commitment to promoting digital marketing rewarding customers for using electronic payment platforms.

He urged customers to embrace digital transactions to increase their chances of winning.

Ronald Chimchere



“We want to reward customers, with an outstanding prize, that is why we have launched this promotion. Three lucky winners will walk away with a fully sponsored trip to Dubai. To qualify, customers are required to spend K20,000 or more and swipe at any Point of Sale (POS) machine available at partnered outlets, including Chipiku and Ekhaya stores nationwide,” said Chimchere.

He also clarified that the competition is open to all bank card users, not only FDH plc customers.

In addition to the grand prize, the Bank will award monthly cash prizes of K100,000 to 25 customers.

“Once you swipe write your name and phone number at the back of the receipt. Your swipe will take you on a journey, so let the swiping begin,” said Chimchere.

One of the customers, Anthony James welcomed the promotion, describing it as an exciting opportunity.

“I am very excited that FDH plc has launched this promotion. It is a lifetime opportunity for us customers to win such an amazing price. I look forward to getting a chance to win with every shopping transaction I make,” said James.