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MCP describes its Karonga by-elections victory “vote of trust” in the north

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By Our reporter

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has described its victory in Karonga ward local government by-elections as a big signal that the northerners have not lost their hope and trust in the leadership of Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.

Speaking in a phone interview on Wednesday soon after the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) declared three of their candidates as winners, deputy regional chairman for north north [which consists of three districts; Karonga, Rumphi and Chitipa] Uchizi Mkandawire said the results are also against the recent Afrobarometer findings which said over 70 percent of Malawians are not comfortable with the current leadership of Chakwera.

According to Mkandawire, Karonga district is like a political mouthpiece in the northern and scooping all three seats mean that the region is still in love with Chakwera’s administration.

MCP deputy regional chairman for north north, Uchizi Mkandawire

“Our opponents including some pundits have been attacking the leadership of Dr Chakwera as a failed one. And many expected that we shall not make it in this by-elections. But what the voters have said is totally different,” he added.

He said Malawians are aware that the problems the country is facing such as hunger or economic hardship are not because of Chakwera and that they’re because of natural disasters as well as global.

“Malawians are not stupid. They are able to follow current affairs and know the cause of the problems they’re facing. They’re also aware that Chakwera is doing all it can save their lives but some politicians are politicizing it,” he disclosed.

He said then said that people should expect MCP full house [MPs, councilors and Chakwera’s votes] in the coming 2025 elections.

Karonga district chairperson for the ruling Malawi Congress Party, Emmanuel Nkhoma said the victory has silent their opponents and the recent   afrobarometer results.

But political pundits including George Phiri have asked MCP not to be over excited saying the by-elections results will not represent 2025 elections.

Exploits University donates books to Mlodza CDSS , head teacher says the donation crucial in improving education

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By Linda Kwanjana


One of Malawi’s top  Private Universities Exploits, on Tuesday donated assorted books to Mlodza Secondary School.

The donation took place at the Secondary school campus in the capital city Lilongwe.

Speaking during the function Exploits University Registrar Chrisssy Kafoteka said the University decided to donate the books after noting that most of their students come from the same area hence the need to carry out social corporate responsibility in the area.



Kafoteka said the function is also a milestone because it will help the students to prepare for themselves because university education requires a lot of reading.

“Today we came here to Mlodza  Community Day Secondary School to donate some books, because it’s from the catchment area where most of our students come from. We also wanted to share with them an aspect of the learning that is lacking in most students now. And also to tell the students to start preparing for university education, where reading is very extensive as compared to secondary schools, ” She said.

The registrar discouraged students from being overzealous with social media.

“But on the other hand, it’s also becoming like a habit nowadays, that most students are more of social media people than schoolwork. So you will find that affects their reading practices, ” she said.

Receiving the books, Mlodza Head Teacher 
, Loise Kumtamula commended Exploits University for the donation of books.
She said there are many Community Day Secondary schools but Exploits decided to donate books to Mlodza.

She said the books will go along way in improving quality of education at the school.

MCP triumphs in Karonga

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By Linda Kwanjana


Unofficial results in the local by-elections in Karonga indicate that the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has scooped all three seats in the district.

On Tuesday, Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) conducted by-elections in Kaporo, Chilanga and Rukuru wards in the northern border district of Karonga.


But according to unofficial reports from Chilanga Ward, MCP candidate, Alick Ng’oma has 1,516 votes, seconded by UTM candidate, Ndaziona Mwausegha who has 1031 votes, Teddy Jailos Kishombe of Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) 151 votes, Hastings Daniel Mwambafula of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) 486 votes, Talente Kalambo Mwantalula of Umodzi Party (UP) 33 votes,
Abraham Sahara Mwanyasi of the United Development Party 787 votes, while Hesco Mwashoghe (independent) 379 votes and Benedicto Mwamsamali Zuze (independent) 883 votes.


In Rukuru Ward, unofficial results indicate that Gift Kumbukani Mwale (MCP) has won with 5858 votes, seconded by
Dominic Robson Kamwambi (DPP) with 1332 votes,
Myness Mwalweni (AFORD) with 599 votes,
Paul Mwamande (independent) has 55 votes,  Vincent Mwenembako Mwamkonda 419 votes,  George Glad Mwausegha (UTM) 815 votes and Monica Kaira (UP) with 49 votes.


The same unconfirmed results from Kaporo Ward  indicate that King Ngayambimba Mvula (MCP) has won with 1661votes,  Charles Blessings Mwakabagha (NDP) with 806 votes,
Saidi Mwangwan (UTM) with 415 votes, Laston Mwenitete (DPP)  with 881 votes, Martin Khonya (AFORD) with 586 votes and Thimbiko Eddu Kaonga (independent) with 153 votes.

MEC is expected to announce official results today, Wednesday in the afternoon hours.

MCP Deputy regional chairman for north north who earlier predicted the same, Uchizi Mkandawire described the results as a true reflection of his party’s strength on the ground.

While waiting for official results, Mkandawire said his party preparing for the celebration.

“Many said MCP is dead in Karonga as well as the northern region, but the Karonga elections result has proved them wrong. I can assure you that 2025,  MCP will win with a landslide. Nobody wants to go back to the old regime,” he said.

DPP vice President for the north, Jappie Mhango was not picking up our calls.

SULOM announces Mpinganjira as guest of honour at its fundraising dinner and dance

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By Chisomo Phiri

Super League of Malawi (SULOM) has announced that business tycoon and the Mighty Mukuru Wanderers president Dr.Thomson Mpinganjira will be the guest of honour at its fundraising dinner and dance to be held at the Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe on March 30, 2024.

In a statement, SULOM says: “We are privileged to announce Dr.Thomson Mpinganjira, a well known entrepreneur and philanthropist, as our guest of Honour at the highly anticipated Sulom fundraising dinner and dance.”



“It reckons to be a night stakeholders are united by a common vision, to uplift the standards of our elite football league.”

SULOM, also known as the TNM Super League for sponsorship reasons, is the top football division in Malawi.

Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Malawi Regional Football Leagues(MRFL).

Immigration department southern region women welfare donate to Mpalankhanga Special Needs Girls Secondary School

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By Chisomo Phiri

Women from the Department of Immigration and Citizenship Services, through their Southern Region Welfare group, on Tuesday donated various items worth K6.8 million to Mpalankhanga Special Needs Girls Secondary School in Zomba.

The donated items include textbooks, notebooks, blankets, mosquito nets, sanitary pads and a 40-inch TV screen.



Speaking after the donation, spouse to the Director General of the Department, Bernadette Kalumo, said the women decided to make their contribution after learning that the school was in dire need of essential items such as literature books.

“What we have donated today is what they said they needed, we call on others to step in and assist the children,” Kalumo said.

On her part,head-teacher of the school, Sister Agness Njirayakonda, was left speechless by the kind gesture of the women as the needs at the school were overwhelming.

She said the school still needs have laboratories, a fence and library, among others.

Established in 2022, Mpalankhanga Special Needs Girls Secondary School provides education specifically for girls with hearing impairment.

Currently, the school has 48 students and plans to begin enrolling boys from the next academic year.