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What is Christmas?

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By Elijah Kaitano

In Europe, people celebrate Christmas by sending gifts to one another and spending time together.They eat and drink together and share gifts.

In Africa and in particular Malawi, it is time to drink excessively and spend money. It is time to eat and drink. Most of all eat the best food money can afford.

From the Bibles’s perspective, Christmas is a time to show love. We show love by giving the little we have. We should give because God gave first. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved he world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. God allowed Jesus to come here on earth to die for man kind. That is the best gift he gave .



If you are out there drinking and enjoying yourself in the name of Christmas, that is not Christmas. Eating Chicken and rice is not part of Christmas if you are not celebrating the saviour of the world, Jesus Christ. Christianity was introduced to Africa by Europeans. We did not understand the Biblical implications of the Christmas celebration, in contrast Easter or Lent as is commonly called by the Catholics seems to have been received in accordance with the Biblical requirement. Gratitude should go to the Europeans who left Europe for Africa to preach the Gospel.

Gospel singer Rudo Mkukupa Chakwera drops Christmas album

By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s talented gospel singer Rudo Mkukupa Chakwera, has dropped her captivating Christmas album titled ‘Merry Christmas with Love’.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News, Rudo said the album seeks to joyously celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, conveying a message of love, hope, and the profound spiritual significance of Christmas.

She said the album is aimed at inspiring a deep sense of connection to the divine love embodied in the nativity story, encouraging listeners to share and embrace love during the festive season.

Rudo Mkukupa Chakwera

The singer said the album has hit songs like Mwana wa Lonjezo, Mukhola la ng’ombe, Tiyeni Timulambile, Amithenga Amulungu, Ng’oma yanga, Usikuwo and Chikondi Chodabwitsa.

She promised a great performance in 2024 as she has more music projects to work on including international collaborations.

“Anticipate significant developments in the upcoming year, as I am actively involved in various projects.

“My focus includes producing international videos and organizing vibrant shows, transitioning from international events to ones hosted in Malawi. Get ready for an exciting year ahead!,” she said.

Commenting on how she sees music industry in Malawi, Rudo said:”The Malawian music industry grapples with issues concerning infrastructure, distribution, and exposure.Simultaneously, certain musicians are making notable strides to go international, demonstrating considerable success in their endeavors.”

Rudo Mkukupa, a daughter of iconic jazz artist Isaac Mkukupa, is a renowned figure in Malawi’s music scene.

She Started her singing career in 1999.

She gained fame with her debut album featuring the hit ‘Ndine Mwana wamasiye.’

Holding a Masters in Business Administration, she studied music at Chancellor College and later returned to teach part-time.

Rudo, associated with her father’s group ‘Touch of Class,’ has graced significant events, including performances at the SADC Heads of State Banquet.

A respected voice in Malawi’s music, she serves on the National Executive Committee and holds various artistic positions.

As a judge on ‘E-Wallet’ and with four albums under her belt, Rudo continues to contribute to Malawi’s musical landscape and is working on her fifth album.

Beyond music, she is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Touch Entertainment, a mother of three, married to Pastor Nicky Chakwera, and actively engaged in youth counseling and life coaching.

MSG Mpemba thrash MPC to win Egenco Darts Tournament

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By Andrew Mwanandiye Tembo

Malawi School of Government (MSG), Mpemba Campus has gone to the festive season with a smile of K800,000 championship package from Egenco Doubles Darts Tournament after beating Malawi Postal Cooperation Services 3 to 1.

This comes coincidentally with a National Darts Tournament commencement which was slated on the same Friday 22 December, 2023 alongside the college’s Christmas Luncheon arrangements as the school closes for the festive season.

Speaking during the Egenco Tournament Trophy presentation at the campus in Blantyre, Director General for Malawi School of Government Professor Asiyati Chiweza commended the team by citing that the team has shown good morals by being excellent as per the core values of their college.

” I am proud of the team for emerging the champion in this tournament and through out the games it has been established that the prayers had observed discipline an act that fulfills excellency which is part of our core values”said professor Chiweza.

Chiweza further urged the the team to prioritize living in peace with one another for the achievement of different goals in life and also promote team work mindset for the development of our country.

In his comment Director for Mpemba Campus Peter Muthete also urged the the players to continue putting God first in all their endeavors for the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom hence the winning.

Taking his turn, captain for the team, Willes Chirombo said 8 teams reached the finals and winning 3 to1 against Malawi Postal Cooperation was not a simple task. He considers it as an excitement and a mile ahead to put MSG on the map through darts sport on national level.

The Darts team also emerged the champions last year in the same tournament.

Asiyati Chiweza,MSG,Director General
Peter Muthete, Mpemba MSG, Campus Director

Nomads coach Mark Harrison resigns

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By Chisomo Phiri

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers head coach Mark Harrison has resigned with immediate effect.

The resignation follows his team’s 4-2 post match defeat to their cross-town rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets in the the Castel Challenge Cup semi-finals at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.

Harrison first announced his decision soon after the defeat as he told Nyasa Big Bullets Kalisto Pasuwa: “I am done, I am leaving for England tomorrow, there is nothing for me here,” he was overheard.

Mark Harrison



In a statement, Harrison has also announced his resignation from his position as Technical Director/ Head coach of Mighty Wanderers FC.

“As discussed in length in our meeting earlier today, there are many reasons for my decision, some internal of the club itself but also external factors within Malawian football,” reads part of the statement.

He adds that the decision was made before their semifinal clash against Bullets hours ago.

“Also, as we discussed, we will keep this confidential between ourselves until after the Castel match semifinal and/or final takes place so as not to cause unnecessary disruption to the team and giving ourselves the best opportunity to win the trophy.

“Thank you for your understanding and acceptance of my resignation,” reads the letter.

Meanwhile, Wanderers, through one of the Board Secretary Chancy Gondwe, have accepted Harrison’s resignation.

“It is with regret that on behalf of the President and the Board of Directors, I formally acknowledge receipt of your resignation letter effective immediately.

“We appreciate the time and effort you have dedicated to the club during your tenure as Head Coach/Technical Director and we understand and respect your decision to move on to new opportunities.

“I have no doubt that you will continue to perform to the best of your abilities in your future endeavors, and I wish only for your success in the future. It has been a great pleasure working with you,” reads Wanderers’ response to Harrison’s resignation letter.

Bullets win Blantyre derby to reach Castel Cup final

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Nyasa Big Bullets won the Blantyre derby in the _Ibongetse_ Castel Cup semifinals by beating Mighty Mukuru Wanderers 4-2 on post match penalties on Sunday, to reach the final.

The game that took place at Kamuzu Stadium, was a must win for Wanderers having lost out on TNM Super League, FDH Bank Cup and the Airtel Top 8.

On the other hand, Bullets have been eyeing for a quadruple this season having won the TNM Super League and the FDH Bank Cup and they are in the finals of the Airtel Top 8.

Come to Sunday’s game, Wanderers looked more determined to atleast finish the year with a trophy as they played well than their rivals especially in the second half.

Player of the Match



The Nomads had their first chance in the fourth minute when Wisdom Mpinganjira’s shot was saved by Bullets goalkeeper Rabson Chiyenda.

Two minutes later, Bullets almost took the lead through Patrick Mwaungulu whose free-kick was fumbled by Wanderers goalkeeper, Williams Thole.

Mwaungulu came again in the 15th minute with a powerful shot outside the penalty box but Thole saved it for a corner-kick injuring his shoulder in the process.

Bullets continued to press for a goal and Maxwell Phodo came closer to scoring in the 17th minute but Lawrence Chaziya and Peter Cholopi made it possible to deny the former Blue Eagles player a goal.

Vincent Nyangulu had his first chance to put Wanderers ahead in the 22nd minute after receiving a beautiful cross from Gaddie Chirwa but the ball was cleared for a corner-kick by Chiyenda.

Mwaungulu then block the deadlock in the 30th minute after receiving a pass from Phodo and released what looked like a weak shot but took a deflection, beating Thole in goals for the Nomads.

Just four minutes before half time, Wanderers coach Mark Harrison made a triple substitution, bringing in the fresh legs of Fransisco Madinga, Vitumbiko Kumwenda and Christopher Kumwembe for Misheck Botomani, Mphatso Kamanga and Vincent Nyangulu.

The introduction of the trio proved fruitful as the Nomads nearly leveled the scores in the added time of the first half through Kumwenda but Chiyenda made it possible to deny him the much needed goal.

The second half saw the Nomads continuing from where they stopped in the first half as Kumwembe leveled the scores just a minute in the second half with a beautiful bicycle-kick leaving Rabson Chiyenda hands akimbo.

Bullets’ first substitution came in the 62nd minute when Richard Chimbamba replaced the injured Rabson Chiyenda in goals while Ephraim Kondowe replaced Maxwell Phodo.

Bullets’ coach Kalisto Pasuwa also substituted Lanjesi Nkhoma and Stanley Billiati for the experienced legs of MacFarlane Ngwira and Hassan Kajoke in the 69th minute.

The Nomads on the other hand introduced Francis Mkonda for Balikihno Mwakayongo.

Wanderers looked more angry for a winner in the dying minutes of the second half, putting Bullets under siege by exchanging beautiful passes and creating more scoring opportunities.

The Lali-Lubani boys however, failed to get the winner as it ended 1-all between the two sides forcing the match into sudden death.

Bullets scored their spot kicks through Yamikani Fodya, Hassan Kajoke, Clyde Senaji and Precious Phiri beating the experienced goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa who had just been introduced into the game in readiness for the penalties.

The Nomads scored their spot kicks through Peter Cholopi and substitute Francis Mkonda while Captain Stanley Sanudi and Vitumbiko Kumwenda missed their spot kicks.

Following the win, the People’s team will now face capital city giants Silver Strikers who reached the finals after beating Bangwe All Stars 2-nil on Saturday.

The winner of this year’s Castel Cup will receive K50 million while the runners-up will get K25 million.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers and Bangwe All Stars will walk away with MK10 million each for reaching the semifinals while four quarter-finalists will get K5 million each.