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Temwa Chawinga Shines as KC Current Clinch NWSL Shield on Her Birthday

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi’s football star Temwa Chawinga continues to make history on the global stage after helping her club, Kansas City Current, secure the prestigious National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Shield in the United States.

The Scorchers’ prolific striker was on target once again, scoring the second goal in KC Current’s emphatic 2-0 victory over Seattle Reign FC on Saturday night. In a poetic twist of fate, Chawinga’s goal came on the very day she celebrated her birthday, making the occasion even more special for her and the club’s supporters.

Chawinga’s remarkable consistency has been a driving force behind KC Current’s dominant campaign.



Her latest strike took her tally to 13 goals in the 2025 NWSL season, cementing her place as one of the league’s most lethal forwards.

The NWSL Shield is awarded to the team that finishes the regular season with the highest points, a feat that KC Current achieved with style and determination.

This victory marks a historic milestone for the club as they continue their quest for more silverware in the playoffs.

Temwa’s performance has drawn widespread praise, with football analysts hailing her impact not only as a goal scorer but also as a leader on the pitch.

Her ability to step up in crucial matches has been pivotal in KC Current’s success this season.

Temwa, who has also been instrumental for Malawi’s women’s national team, The Scorchers, has become a global ambassador for Malawian football. Her journey from local leagues to international stardom continues to motivate many upcoming athletes.

This achievement adds another shining chapter to Chawinga’s illustrious career, proving that she remains one of Africa’s most talented and influential footballers.

Gracious in Defeat: Former MP Urges Unity Behind Successor

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By Wadza Botomani

Former Machinga South East legislator Fyness Magonjwa has officially conceded her parliamentary seat to independent candidate Donnex Mpuzeni following Tuesday’s election.

Acknowledging the unofficial results, Magonjwa described the campaign as “hectic” in a social media post. She expressed disappointment at not returning to serve but gracefully urged her supporters to unite behind Mpuzeni. She entrusted her successor to continue the development projects initiated during her time in office.

Fyness



Despite her personal loss, Magonjwa struck an optimistic note for her party at the national level. She stated she is “greatly comforted” by the anticipated victory of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) leader Professor Peter Mutharika, who she believes will become Malawi’s next president.

Magonjwa made history in 2019 as the youngest member of that parliamentary cohort. Her concession emphasizes a peaceful transition and a focus on continued development for her constituency.

MCP Leadership Addresses Election Integrity Amid Allegations of Opposition Plot to Delay Results

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By Wadza Botomani

The Malawi Congress Party (MCP) held a significant press conference at its Lilongwe headquarters this evening, where senior officials addressed the nation amidst growing anticipation for the results of the September 16 presidential election. The event, attended by a host of prominent party figures and a vibrant crowd of supporters, was dominated by calls for calm and stunning allegations of a coordinated plot to discredit the electoral process.

MCP running mate Vitumbiko Mumba, who also served as the Minister for Trade and Industry, reassured party followers, urging them to remain peaceful as the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) prepares to announce the winner of the highly contested polls.

Mumba

He emphasized the party’s commitment to order and stability during this critical period. In a major disclosure, Mumba revealed that several presiding officers suspected of manipulating election results in favor of the opposition are currently in police custody, underscoring what he described as the MCP’s dedication to electoral integrity.

Party Secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda reinforced this message, appealing to MCP supporters in both English and Chichewa to maintain peace and abide by the law. He assured party members that their votes were secure and urged them not to succumb to anxiety while awaiting the final results. His remarks sought to project confidence and discipline among the party’s base.


DPP Intimidation of Journalist Sparks Press Freedom Fears in Malawi

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By Wadza Botomani

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is facing condemnation for a targeted campaign of intimidation against Times journalist Wonder Msiska, in what observers call a desperate attempt to control the election narrative. The party has resorted to naming and shaming individuals it perceives as critical, with Msiska becoming a primary victim.

The threats escalated when DPP official Leonard Chimbanga issued a direct ultimatum to Msiska on Facebook, warning him to apologize within 20 minutes or face severe consequences. Chimbanga’s post included blatantly bullying language, stating, “I can unbundle you in minutes. Don’t play with me.”

Wonder Msiska



In a further act of intimidation, the DPP’s official page published a photo of a house allegedly being purchased by Msiska, insinuating corrupt ties to the opposing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in an effort to discredit his reporting. The post was written in Chichewa, directly appealing to the public to distrust the journalist.

Media advocates have slammed the actions as a dangerous assault on press freedom. Such direct threats and public shaming create a climate of fear designed to force journalists into self-censorship and partisan reporting. The targeting of Wonder Msiska represents a severe threat to the integrity of the media and the democratic process in Malawi, where journalists must be protected to perform their duties without fear of retribution.

DPP Intimidation of Journalist Sparks Press Freedom Fears in Malawi

0

By Wadza Botomani

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is facing condemnation for a targeted campaign of intimidation against Times journalist Wonder Msiska, in what observers call a desperate attempt to control the election narrative. The party has resorted to naming and shaming individuals it perceives as critical, with Msiska becoming a primary victim.

The threats escalated when DPP official Leonard Chimbanga issued a direct ultimatum to Msiska on Facebook, warning him to apologize within 20 minutes or face severe consequences. Chimbanga’s post included blatantly bullying language, stating, “I can unbundle you in minutes. Don’t play with me.”

Wonder Msiska



In a further act of intimidation, the DPP’s official page published a photo of a house allegedly being purchased by Msiska, insinuating corrupt ties to the opposing Malawi Congress Party (MCP) in an effort to discredit his reporting. The post was written in Chichewa, directly appealing to the public to distrust the journalist.

Media advocates have slammed the actions as a dangerous assault on press freedom. Such direct threats and public shaming create a climate of fear designed to force journalists into self-censorship and partisan reporting. The targeting of Wonder Msiska represents a severe threat to the integrity of the media and the democratic process in Malawi, where journalists must be protected to perform their duties without fear of retribution.