By Rahim Abdul
Malawian artist Temwah has made a surprising U-turn on his earlier decision to step away from music performances until December, confirming his return to the stage next month.
The musician, who in January announced a temporary break from all music related activities, will now perform at the upcoming Kasungu Harvest Festival.
The event, which is being organized by Kasungu Inn, is scheduled to take place from April 29 to April 31 in Kasungu.
Temwah has been listed among the key performers expected to entertain patrons during the three day celebration.
The festival is aimed at celebrating farmers for their hard work and bumper harvests, bringing together entertainment and agriculture in one vibrant gathering.

His return has already sparked excitement among fans, many of whom were not expecting to see him perform so soon.
Speaking on his decision, Temwah admitted that he had initially planned to stay away from music until the end of the year.
However, he indicated that circumstances have changed, prompting him to reconsider his earlier stance.
“I felt like I would not perform until December, but we thank God for how things have quickly changed,” he said.
The artist’s statement suggests that his return may be influenced by positive developments in his personal or professional life.
Temwah’s participation is expected to add star power to the festival, which continues to grow in popularity each year.
Organizers believe his presence will help draw larger crowds and elevate the overall experience of the event.


