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Sean Morgan drops new song “Kuno”


By Durell Namasani

Barely a month after releasing his single “2Fa”, Reggae dancehall artist Khumbo Kafwafwa known by his stage name, “Sean Morgan” is back with yet another single titled “Kuno”.



“Kuno” is a club banger which promises to be one of the best dancefloor bangers this summer.

The song has been produced produced by Sean Morgan’s long time producer “Cuff-B” and the video has been produced by “Kante” and The “GhettoFiga”.

You can watch Sean Morgan’s new song by following the link below

Sean Morgan

Umodzi SACCO donates 50 desks to Mkwichi primary school

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Mkwichi Primary School has received a significant boost to its infrastructure, courtesy of Umodzi SACCO, which donated 50 desks to the institution.

The gesture, aimed at improving the learning environment, was warmly received by the school community.

Headteacher of Mkwichi Primary School,Esnath Moya, expressed profound gratitude to Umodzi SACCO for the timely donation.

“We are thrilled to receive these desks, which will greatly enhance our students’ learning experience,” Moya said.

On his part,Board Chair of Umodzi SACCO,Christone Pondakwawo, emphasized that the donation serves as a token of appreciation to the school community, many of whom are members of the SACCO.

“As an organization, we recognize the importance of education and our responsibility to give back to our members in the sector,” Pondakwawo noted.

The donation reflects Umodzi SACCO’s commitment to corporate social responsibility, particularly in the education sector.

By providing essential learning materials, the organization aims to create a conducive environment for students to thrive.




Mkwichi primary school’s challenges

Prior to the donation, Mkwichi Primary School faced significant challenges, including a shortage of desks, which often forced students to sit on the floor or share limited seating.

This hindered their ability to focus and learn effectively.

The school’s infrastructure has been a concern for some time, with teachers and parents struggling to provide adequate resources.

Umodzi SACCO’s intervention has brought relief to the school community.

Umodzi SACCO’s commitment to education

Umodzi SACCO has consistently demonstrated its dedication to supporting education initiatives.

Through various projects, the organization has helped improve infrastructure, provided educational materials, and sponsored students’ tuition fees.

“We believe that education is key to unlocking individual and community potential,” Pondakwawo emphasized. “As a SACCO, we are committed to empowering our members and the broader community through education.”

Community reaction

Parents and teachers at Mkwichi Primary School have welcomed the donation, praising Umodzi SACCO for its generosity.

“This donation will make a significant difference in our children’s education,” said Mary Chiluzi, a parent.

The school’s management has assured that the desks will be utilized effectively, ensuring that students benefit from the improved learning environment.

Conclusion

Umodzi SACCO’s donation of 50 desks to Mkwichi Primary School marks a significant investment in the education sector. As the school community continues to benefit from this gesture, it serves as a testament to the organization’s commitment to giving back and empowering its members.

By supporting education initiatives, Umodzi SACCO demonstrates its dedication to creating a brighter future for Malawi’s youth.

SULOM condemns MAFCO’s unsportsmanlike conduct

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By Andrew Magombo

The Super League of Malawi (SULOM) has strongly denounced the unsportsmanlike behavior exhibited by Malawi Armed Force Football Club (MAFCO) against FCB Nyasa Big Bullets during their match on Sunday, October 6, 2024.

A viral video captured MAFCO players mercilessly stepping on Bullets player Wongani Lungu.

In response,SULOM issued a statement on October 7, condemning the actions and promising to take necessary action.

SULOM emphasized the importance of maintaining sanity and fair play in the game, urging all players to adhere to these principles and refrain from threatening their fellow players’ careers.

“We are deeply disturbed by the unsporting behavior displayed by MAFCO players. Such actions have no place in our beautiful game,” said SULOM officials.

In a show of remorse, MAFCO’s team captain, Paul Ndhlovu, has since apologized to Wongani Lungu and the entire FCB team.

“We regret our actions and are truly sorry for the harm caused. We will work to ensure such incidents do not recur,” Ndhlovu stated.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has acknowledged MAFCO’s apology, accepting the gesture and calling for stronger action from SULOM to prevent future incidents.

The incident has sparked widespread concern and highlights the need for players to uphold the values of sportsmanship and respect in the game.

Three Mafco players who maliciously stepped on and injured Wongani Lungu have been identified as Vitumbiko Phiri jersey 18, Blessings Chandiyang’ana jersey number 4 and Duncan Mwale jersey 3.

Malawi’s Irene Navicha returns home after stellar performance at Miss Culture Global

By Twink Jones Gadama

Malawi’s representative at the Miss Culture Global pageant, Irene Navicha returned home yesterday to a heroic welcome, after securing the second runner-up position at the international competition.

The 19-year-old beauty queen, who also doubles as a student at the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), expressed gratitude to her supporters and the nation for the overwhelming love and encouragement.

Irene Navicha



“I am humbled and honored to have represented Malawi on the global stage,” Navicha said upon arrival at Kamuzu International Airport(KIA) in Lilongwe.

“Although I didn’t bring home the crown, I’m proud to have made it to the top three,” she added.

Navicha’s achievement is a testament to Malawi’s growing presence in international pageants.

The Miss Culture Global competition, held in South Africa, drew contestants from over 30 countries.

Malawi’s representative impressed judges and audiences alike with her poise, intelligence, and cultural showcase.

Her success has sparked widespread celebration, with many hailing her as a true ambassador for Malawi.

“Irene’s performance is a source of national pride.We are grateful for the support and love shown to her,” said Irene’s mother and a prominent member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).

Navicha’s journey doesn’t end here.

She is set to represent Malawi again at the Miss Teen Universe pageant in South Africa next month.

As Malawi continues to make strides in international pageants, Irene Navicha’s achievement serves as inspiration to aspiring beauty queens and young women across the nation.

Malawi’s Beauty Pageant Success Story

Irene Navicha’s success at Miss Culture Global marks a significant milestone in Malawi’s beauty pageant history.

Her achievement demonstrates the country’s potential to produce talented and confident representatives who can compete on the global stage.

“Malawi has immense talent, and Irene’s performance is a testament to that,” said Beauty Nkhoma, National Director of Miss Culture Global Malawi.

“We will continue to support and empower our beauty queens to shine internationally,” she added.

Navicha’s story serves as a motivation to young Malawians, showcasing the importance of hard work, dedication, and passion.

“Irene is an icon and a role model for young girls,” said Nancy Nkhoma,MUST student.

“Her achievement demonstrates that with perseverance and determination, anything is possible,” she added.

As Malawi looks forward to future international pageants, Irene Navicha’s legacy will continue to inspire and empower the next generation of beauty queens.

Blantyre road accident claims 7 lives

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By Chisomo Phiri

Seven people have died, while others have sustained various injuries, after the vehicle they were traveling in was involved in a road accident near Sharma’s Residence along Chileka Road in Blantyre.

Ndirande Police Public Relations Officer(PRO) Maxwell Jailosi has told 247 Malawi News that the incident occurred on October 7, 2024 when a motor vehicle, registration number DZ 7873, a Toyota Dyna two-tonner lorry, was traveling from Magalasi Roundabout along Chileka Road with 37 passengers on board.



Jailosi says after passing Sharma’s Residence, the driver lost control of the vehicle due to excessive speed and swerved to the far left side of the road, eventually hitting a tree.

He says as a result of the impact, seven female passengers sustained serious injuries and were pronounced dead upon arrival at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital(QECH) in Blantyre.

The identities of the victims are still unknown.