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DPP Calls for MEC Chair Anabel Mtalimanja’s Resignation, Citing Conflict of Interest and Bias Fears

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has written to the newly appointed Chairperson of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), Anabel Mtalimanja, demanding her resignation from the position.

The party’s secretary general, Dr. Clement Chancy Mwale, signed the letter, citing Mtalimanja’s family ties to the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) as the reason for their demand.

According to the DPP, Mtalimanja’s biological father, the late John Zenus Ungapake Tembo, was a prominent figure in the MCP, having served in various capacities, including Treasurer General, Vice President, and eventually President of the party.

The party fears that Mtalimanja’s appointment would compromise her impartiality and integrity, potentially biasing the electoral process in favor of the MCP.

The DPP’s concerns are rooted in the fact that the MCP will be fielding candidates in all constituencies, including the presidential race.

Mtalimanja

The party believes that Mtalimanja’s strong family ties to the MCP would undermine her ability to remain neutral and oversee a free and fair electoral process.

“The people of Malawi deserve an electoral process that is transparent, credible, and unbiased,” Dr. Mwale said in the letter.

“With your family’s history and ties to the MCP, we fear that your appointment would compromise the integrity of the electoral process and malign your own credibility.”

The DPP’s move has sparked a heated debate in political circles, with some arguing that the party is attempting to discredit the MEC chairperson and undermine the electoral process.

Others have praised the DPP for standing up for the principles of fairness and transparency.

Mtalimanja has yet to respond to the DPP’s demands, and it remains to be seen whether she will heed the call to resign.

The MEC has also remained silent on the matter, fueling speculation about the commission’s stance on the issue.

As Malawi prepares for the upcoming elections, the controversy surrounding Mtalimanja’s appointment has raised questions about the country’s ability to hold a credible and transparent electoral process.

The DPP’s move has added fuel to the fire, and the nation waits with bated breath for the outcome of this political showdown.

Political analysts have weighed in on the matter, with some arguing that the DPP’s move is a tactical maneuver to discredit the MEC and gain an upper hand in the elections.

Others have praised the party for taking a stand against what they see as a clear conflict of interest.

As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the fate of Malawi’s electoral process hangs in the balance, and the nation can only wait and see what the future holds.

In a related development, the MCP has come out in defense of Mtalimanja, dismissing the DPP’s claims as baseless and politically motivated.

The party’s secretary general, Eisenhower Mkaka, described the DPP’s move as a desperate attempt to discredit the MEC and undermine the electoral process.

The developments have raised questions about the independence and impartiality of the MEC, and the nation waits with bated breath for the outcome of this political standoff.


One thing is certain – the fate of Malawi’s democracy hangs in the balance, and the nation can only hope for a peaceful and credible electoral process.

Truth: Chakwera manages to transform the Lilongwe City despite his govt passing through turbulences

By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi Leader Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera legacy will go a long way in the history of many Malawians despite his Government going through various natural calamities.

A renowned business scholar Jana Masarova in his paper ‘Importance of road infrastructure in the economic development and competitiveness,’ says the extensive network of roads of high quality is essential for trouble-free road transport, which is the  most widely-used  mode of  transport in daily business model.

The  advantages  of road  transport include transporting  passengers and  carrying  goods regardless  of  distance  directly  to a  destination,  the relatively high speed and no time restrictions.

The scholars argue that road transport and its infrastructure are enabled to carry people as well as materials, raw materials, and semi-finished and finished products intended for sale and deliver in good time.

He also argues that road infrastructure affects the flexibility and mobility of the workforce, which is reflected in the employment level. 

The degree to  which the road infrastructure is developed  has an impact on several areas, such as for instance the development of tourism, influx of foreign investments, and regional development.

Lilongwe city is no longer the same. Progress on Six Lane is massive. Talking  to people in the city, they are happy because because they are able to travel from one point to another.

Part of the construction works in Lilongwe


This is what a businessman said in an interview at Kanengo: “We are now able to  travel from Kanengo to Crossroads fast than what was happening, we thank Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera because of this,” he says.

Pursuant to the Malawi Growth and Development Strategy (MGDS III), 2018 and the Transport Master Plan, 2018, the Malawi Vision 2063, 2021 which are recent policy documents that articulates issues related to both economic growth and development in the Transport Sector, the Government of the Republic of Malawi under Dr Chakwera is expanding the Kenyatta road from a single carriageway to a multi carriageway (6 lanes) in the City of Lilongwe.

The government is also dualising all the key roads to reduce congestion and leverage business competitiveness.

Malawi Mourns again as Musician Lucius Banda dies

By Chisomo Phiri

Veteran musician and Presidential Advisor on Arts Lucius Banda has died.

One of his friends, Felix Washon has confirmed to MBC Digital saying he had spoken to Banda’s son.

Reports indicate that Banda was admitted at a hospital in South Africa after he was diagnosed with kidney failure.

Lucius Banda was born on 17 August 1970 in Sosola Village in Group Village headman Kapalamula, Traditional Authority(T/A) Nsamala in Balaka District.

Lucius Banda

His music career started in 1983 when he was 13 years old when he started singing with his brother Paul Banda and leader of Alleluya Band.

He first appeared on stage in 1985 with his brother’s led Alleluya Band.

Banda started his music career while in elementary school at Mponda Full Primary School.

To further his music career, Lucius Banda decided to go to music school in South Africa.

This dream was fulfilled in 1993 when he joined Dorkey house in Johannesburg, where he spent one full year studying music.

He recorded his first album titled ‘Son of a Poor Man’ at shandel music studio with the help of producer George Arigone (an Argentinian) on backing vocals.

He had Nomhlanlha nkhize and the now famous gospel singer Debora Freser.

His album became popular because of hits like Mabala, get up stand, Linda and Life On Earth.

From there he launched his long career of music.

In 1997, Lucius Banda formed his own band, Zembani after recording his fourth album (Take Over) with the intention to help local and up keeping musicians in Malawi.

Meanwhile, many artists in Malawi were promoted through the auspices of his Zembani Music Band.

Zembani Band grew into one of the most celebrated music groups across Africa.

Banda’s music was loved by millions in Africa.

He was well known as the voice of the poor and those who can not be heard.

His music depicts the social, economic and cultural constraints faced by ordinary Malawians.

He had also been a voice against social injustices and inequalities prevalent among African leaders and politicians.

He was controversial to Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s regime.

He was the first Malawian musician to sing openly against political oppression in Malawi during the decades of one-party rule.

Lucius had been host to many popular musicians, helping to begin the careers of Mlaka Maliro, Paul Chaphuka, Billy Kaunda, Cosi Chiwalo, Wendy Harawa, Emma Masauko, Enort Mbandambanda and Charles Nsaku.

He had experienced the hardest of times as a musician as his music had either been banned, censored and sometimes denied venues and segregated against by government.

In 2010, he released another album, 15-15- my song, which was banned by the state broadcaster, Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC).

In June 2010, Banda and other musicians from Malawi were invited to play in Germany.

Their venue in Cologne was the key point for an upcoming 2011 Lucius Banda Europe tour.

His travelling to Germany attracted a lot of public and political interest in Malawi.

He released ‘Thank you’ album in 2015.

Silver win bragging rights in Lilongwe derby

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By Durell Namasani

Silver Strikers grabbed all three points and bragging rights against city rivals Civil Service United as they beat the civil servants 2-1 in a match played at Civil Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The central bankers scored their first goal in the 48th minute through Innocent Shema who connected well a corner-kick from Uchizi Vunga.

Charles Chipala increased the lead for the central bankers in the 66th minute as he connected well a Tatenda M’balaka’s cross to ensure maximum points for the league leaders.



After the match Silver’s Innocent Shema was voted man of the match.

In Blantyre, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers moved to the second position following their 2-1 victory against Mighty Tigers at the Kamuzu Stadium.

The Nomads scored through Isaac Kaliati and Francisco Madinga while Tigers got their consolation through Messiah Kachingwe.

The match between  Chitipa United and Creck Sporting ended 1-all at Karonga Stadium.

Rajab Nyirenda scored just 5 minutes from kick-off to give Chitipa the lead but the visitors equalised through Gift Kadawati in the 38th minute.

Elsewhere, Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos beat Karonga United 1-0 at Dedza Stadium courtesy of a lone goal from Promise Kamwendo.

Silver Strikers remain top on the log table with 29 points followed by Wanderers who have accumulated 21 points from 11 games.

Defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets are on position 5 and Chitipa United remain bottom on the log table with 6 points.

In a related development Silver Strikers goalkeeper George Chikooka has won the May Mika Greenland player of the month award.

Chikooka was nominated alongside Captain Chikondi Kamanga and defender-cum-midfielder Maxwell Paipi.

Silver Strikers goalkeeper George Chikooka. He is the play of the month for the Central Bankers
Man of the match Innocent Shema

Bishop Charles Kapenga, Leader of Believers Assembly International, Passes Away

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By Burnett Munthali

Blantyre, Malawi – The community mourns the loss of Bishop Charles Kapenga, the esteemed leader of Believers Assembly International, who passed away in the early hours of Sunday, June 30, 2024, at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre. He was the father of popular musician Waxy K.

Bishop Kapenga’s death follows a brief illness, details of which have been widely shared on social media platforms. His passing has left a profound impact on his congregation and the broader community, who remember him for his spiritual guidance and leadership.

Kapena with his son Waxy K

As of now, the specifics of his funeral arrangements and memorial services have yet to be finalized. The congregation and well-wishers are preparing to honor his memory and celebrate his life dedicated to faith and service.

Bishop Kapenga’s legacy extends beyond his role in the church, touching the lives of many through his teachings and compassionate leadership. His family, including his son Waxy K, and the community at large are grieving his loss and remembering his profound impact during this difficult time.