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Malawi Under 20 wins 4 Nations Tournament

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s Junior Flames are the champions of the under 20 4 Nations tournament, after beating Kenya Under 20 3-1 at Silver Stadium in Lilongwe on Sunday afternoon.

Emmanuel Savieli opened the scoring in the 36th minute while Chifuniro Kamenya scored the second for the Junior Flames just some seconds before half time.



Kenya pulled one back through Dalphane Ezekiah in the 64th minute but Madaitso Safuli consolidated Malawi’s lead in the added time.

The Junior Flames have finished the tournament with six points followed by Kenya with 3 points and Zimbabwe who have finished the tournament with no point.

The tournament was supposed to have four teams but Zambia Under 20 pulled out in the last minute.

Zikhale,Kunkuyu,Mkaka storm Karonga to drum support for MCP ahead of polls

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By Staff Reporter

The Malawi Congress Party has gone full throttle in drumming up support for its candidates ahead of the by-elections that are due in Karonga.

The Party has urged prospective voters in Karonga local government by-elections to vote for it’s candidates in the Tuesday polls to be assured of meaningful development.



Speaking during a political rally held at Ntchowo primary school,MCP Director of Campaign,Moses Kunkuyu said the hiking the Constituency Development Fund in the current budget to K200 million is aimed at ensuring that development trickles to the rural communities.

Among other notable figures at the rally included, Dr Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima and Secretary General Eisenhower Mkaka.

The Malawi Congress Party will have it’s final rally at Ngalamu primary school.

The by-elections will take place in Rukuru, Chilanga and Kaporo wards.

Hard Talk Interview With Twinkspurge Jones Gadama, ready to dislodge Nankhumwa in Mulanje Central

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By Burnett Munthali

In today’s interview I will be asking many questions. Some may be of a personal or intimate nature. I encourage you to be open and honest when answering questions. If you forget to tell me something today, you can always contact me. We can always set up another conversation.

Do people know you very well in your constituency?
Yes, I am a well-known figure in my constituency and have been actively involved in community projects and advocacy work.

Walk me through your resume?
My resume includes a background in journalism, where I have worked for several years covering important issues and holding those in power accountable. I have a passion for serving my community and making a positive impact.

How did you hear about this position?
I heard about the position in Parliament through my involvement in local politics and my desire to create change at a higher level.

Why do you want to become a member of Parliament?
I want to become a member of Parliament because I believe I have the skills, experience, and dedication needed to represent the people of my constituency effectively and bring about positive change.

Why should people vote for you?
People should vote for me because I am committed to transparency, accountability, and working tirelessly to address the needs of our community.

What can you bring to the constituency?
I can bring a fresh perspective, strong leadership skills, and a determination to advocate for the concerns of my constituents in Parliament.

Gadama, DPP Shadow MP for Mulanje Centra

What are your greatest strengths?

My strengths include strong communication skills, my ability to think critically, and my dedication to serving others.

What do you consider to be your weaknesses?
I believe one of my weaknesses is sometimes being too detail-oriented and getting caught up in the minutiae of a situation.

What is your greatest professional achievement as a journalist?

As a journalist, my greatest professional achievement was uncovering a corruption scandal that led to the resignation of a high-ranking government official.

Tell me about a challenge or conflict you’ve faced as a journalist, and how you dealt with it?
One challenge I faced as a journalist was dealing with pressure from powerful individuals attempting to suppress my reporting, but I persevered by staying true to my principles and seeking support from my colleagues.

Tell me about a time you demonstrated leadership skills.
I have demonstrated leadership skills by organizing community events, leading advocacy campaigns, and motivating others to take action.

What’s a time you disagreed with a decision that was made at work?
There have been times where I have disagreed with editorial decisions at work, but I have always approached these situations professionally and worked to find a compromise.

Tell me about a time you made a mistake?
Everyone makes mistakes, and I have learned valuable lessons from my errors in judgment as a journalist, such as not fact-checking thoroughly enough before publication.

*Q-* Tell me about a time you failed.
*A-* Failure is a part of growth, and I have experienced setbacks in my career that have taught me resilience, adaptability, and the importance of learning from mistakes.

*Q-* Why are you leaving journalism?
*A-* I am leaving journalism to pursue a career in politics because I believe I can create a larger impact and effect meaningful change in the lives of the people I seek to represent.

*Q-* Have you been fired from employment before or not?
*A-* I have never been fired from a job before and have always maintained a strong work ethic and commitment to my responsibilities.

*Q-* Can you explain why you changed career path if you ever did?
*A-* I believe that changing career paths is a natural progression in one’s professional journey, and I am excited for the new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in my political career.

*Q-* What is it that you have to make you campaign and win elections in 2025?
*A-* I am confident in my ability to campaign vigorously and win in the upcoming elections, and I have the support of my community and dedicated team behind me.

*Q-* Are you a serious candidate who can be taken seriously in this campaign you have started?
*A-* I am a serious candidate who is committed to serving the people of my constituency with integrity, transparency, and a strong work ethic.

*Q-* What do you like about your job as a journalist?
*A-* I enjoy the dynamic nature of journalism but dislike the constraints of deadlines and the constant pressure to meet publishing requirements.

*Q-* What are you looking for in a new position of politics?
*A-* In a new position of politics, I am looking for the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of the people I represent and advocate for positive change in our community.

*Q-* What type of work environment do you prefer?
*A-* I prefer a work environment that is collaborative, open-minded, and focused on serving the needs of the constituents.

*Q-* What’s your work style?
*A-* My work style is focused, driven, and detail-oriented, with a commitment to achieving results and making a meaningful impact.

*Q-* What’s your management style?
*A-* My management style is inclusive, empowering, and focused on fostering a positive team dynamic to achieve common goals.

*Q-* How would your boss and coworkers describe you where you currently work?
*A-* My boss and coworkers would describe me as dedicated, hard-working, and a team player who is always willing to go the extra mile to get the job done.

*Q-* How do you deal with pressure or stressful situations?
*A-* I deal with pressure by staying organized, prioritizing tasks, and seeking support from my team. I am also proactive in managing stress through exercise, relaxation techniques, and seeking balance in my personal and professional life.

*Q-* What do you like to do outside of work?
*A-* Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, practicing yoga, and volunteering in my community to give back.

*Q-* How do you stay organized?
*A-* I stay organized by using a combination of digital tools, calendars, and to-do lists to ensure that I stay on top of my responsibilities and prioritize tasks effectively.

*Q-* How do you prioritize your work?
*A-* I prioritize my work based on urgency, impact, and alignment with my goals and values, ensuring that I focus on what matters most and where I can make the most difference.

*Q-* What are you passionate about?
*A-* I am passionate about social justice, equality, and creating a better future for the next generation through advocacy, activism, and policy change.

*Q-* What motivates you?
*A-* I am motivated by a deep sense of purpose, a desire to create positive change in the world, and a commitment to serving others.

*Q-* How do you like to be managed?
*A-* I prefer to be managed in a supportive, empowering, and collaborative way that allows me to thrive, grow, and contribute meaningfully to the team and organization.

*Q-* Do you consider yourself successful?
*A-* I consider myself successful in my career as a journalist, but I believe that success is an ongoing journey of growth, learning, and making a positive impact in the world.

*Q-* Where do you see yourself in five years from now?
*A-* In five years, I see myself serving as a respected and effective member of Parliament, making a meaningful impact on the lives of my constituents and creating positive change in our community.

*Q-* How do you plan to achieve your political career goals?
*A-* I plan to achieve my political career goals through dedication, hard work, collaboration, and a commitment to serving the needs of the people I represent with integrity and transparency.

*Q-* What are your aspirations in politics?
*A-* My aspirations in politics are to advocate for social justice, equality, and good governance, to create policies that benefit the most vulnerable in society, and to be a voice for those who are marginalized and disenfranchised.

*Q-* What’s your dream in politics?
*A-* My dream in politics is to create a more just, equitable, and sustainable society where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and succeed, regardless of background or circumstance.

*Q-* What makes you unique?
*A-* What makes me unique is my combination of journalism skills, advocacy experience, and commitment to public service, which I believe can make me an effective and impactful member of Parliament.

*Q-* What should I know that’s not on your resume?
*A-* One thing that’s not on my resume is my passion for community organizing and grassroots activism, which has been a driving force in my career and my commitment to creating positive change.

*Q-* What would your first few months look like in Parliament should you win?
*A-* In Parliament, my first few months would be focused on listening to the needs and concerns of my constituents, building relationships with colleagues, and advocating for policies that benefit the people I represent.

*Q-* What are your expectations from your constituency?
*A-* I expect my constituency to hold me accountable, support my efforts to create positive change, and collaborate with me to address the challenges we face together.

*Q-* What do you think could done better or differently in your constituency?
*A-* I believe that there is always room for improvement and innovation in any constituency, and I am committed to working with the community to identify areas for growth and development.

*Q-* Are you ready to serve your constituency?
*A-* I am ready and willing to serve my constituency with dedication, integrity, and a commitment to creating positive change for the people I represent.

*Q-* Are you willing to transform your constituency?
*A-* I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to transform my constituency, improve the lives of its residents, and create a better future for all who live there.

*Q-* Have you ever taken alcohol?
*A-* I have taken alcohol in social settings but do not indulge excessively or irresponsibly.

*Q-* Have you ever shot a gun?
*A-* I have never shot a gun and do not support the use of firearms as a means of conflict resolution.

*Q-* What’s your furniture food?
*A-* My favourite food is traditional Malawian nsima with fish and vegetables, as it reminds me of home and brings me comfort.

*Q-* Do you listen to music?
*A-* I do enjoy listening to music, particularly local Malawian artists who promote social justice, unity, and cultural pride.

*Q-* What is your favourite music or musician?
*A-* My favourite singing group is *The Lilongwe Chronicles Band* alias in *TCL* led by *Chuma Anzathu Magulu* as their music is uplifting, inspirational, and reflects the spirit and resilience of the Malawian people.

*Q-* Is there anything else you’d like us to know?
*A-* To know more about me, I would like to emphasize my commitment to transparency, accountability, and integrity in all that I do, both personally and professionally.

*Q-* Do you have any questions for us?
*A-* As for any questions I have for you, I would like to know more about the issues and concerns facing the community you represent and how you plan to address them if elected to Parliament.

Chakwera, Mutharika silence on Political Violence worrisome- Bon Kalindo

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By Vincent Gunde

Political activist Bon Elias Kalindo has warned President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and former President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika that their silence not to speak against their members inciting violence in the country is a recipe for breeding war in Malawi.

Kalindo has noted with a great concern that allowing youth to circulate video clips of inciting violence without condemning them, is painting a bad picture to both leaders Chakwera and Mutharika for being behind supporting political violence in Malawi.

No arrests yet of the Lilongwe violence from weeks ago

He said the demonstrations which were organized by vendors in Lilongwe marching to Malawi Revenue Authority (MRA) offices without notice, is a clear example that Malawians are slowly going to war against those calling themselves servant leaders.

Speaking through an audio clip circulating in various social media platforms, Kalindo said on 24th February, 2024 a number of vehicles had their window screens smashed, parts stolen during MCP thugs disrupting DPP Blue Convoy Parade in Lilongwe asking the DPP what has it done to console owners of the vehicles?

Kalindo has also asked the MCP what has it done to its three members who died after being attacked by DPP members while revenging against MCP thugs for unleashing terror disrupting DPP Blue Convoy Parade in Lilongwe.

He has also asked the MCP the reasons behind treating the dead bodies who died during the fracas in secret to condole their family members on their untimely death, saying this secret will not live forever, the truth will come out in as soon as yesterday.

The activist said owners of vehicles destroyed during the fracas and families of the those who died from the fracas, will one day join forces to turn against the two parties for not doing justice to them praying that the two parties are prudently using their emergency funds in the interest of all.

“DPP must do something to console vehicle owners with emergency funds and MCP must account for the death of its members sponsored to disrupt peaceful DPP Blue Convoy Parade,” said Kalindo.

He has thanked vendors in Lilongwe for sending a strong message to President Chakwera,s government and State House that vendors are sailing through troubled hearts and this is a wake-up call to President Chakwera that he is being deceived of the situation on the ground.

Kalindo has caution those that are declaring Lilongwe a no -go district to activists and opposition parties to go back to the drawing board that time to give notices to the City authorities and police of the intentions to hold mass protests are over, government must bless itself for demonstrations without notices.

He has finally sent messages of greetings to police at Area 30, Kasungu, Salima and Nkhotakota that he has been reliably informed that plans are underway to kill him saying he is ready for that and his death will mark a new revolution in Malawi claiming that many Kalindo’s will be born just the same as what Lilongwe vendors did without notices.

Castel Malawi Limited impressed with wabuka promotion

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By Chisomo Phiri

The country’s leading producer and distributor of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages Castel Malawi Limited says it is impressed with how the Wabuka Promotion is progressing.

The company’s Regional Sales Manager for the Centre Nkhwachi Mhango said this in Lilongwe on Friday during the first draw of the promotion which saw four retailers winning a bicycle each and another one carting home a TV.

“As a company, we are very impressed with how the promotion is progressing and this is an encouragement to us,” he said.

Mhango said, following the impressive progress, they will continue rewarding retailers and consumers through various promotions.

The country's leading producer and distributor of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages Castel Malawi Limited says it is impressed with how the Wabuka Promotion is progressing.



He since encouraged consumers and retailers to keep on buying more Castel products to increase their chances of winning big in the Wabuka Promotion.

Wabuka Promotion was launched on January 19,2024.

To enter the promotion, beer retailers are supposed to buy more than 20 cases of Castel beer products from recognised distributors after which they should write their names at the back of the receipt and deposit the receipt in a box located at the distributors.

Castel Malawi Limited is owned by the Castel Group, a French beverages company which was founded in 1949, by Pierre Castel.

For over 50 years,the company has supplied the Malawi market with global brands such as Castel Beer, Carlsberg beer, Coca-Cola, Fanta and Sprite.

It is also well known for Malawi Gin and Sobo Squash.