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MCP’s Uladi Mussa urges Malawians to reject Political Parties that promise false hopes

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Uladi Mussa, who has made it to MCP NEC through an appointment has urged Malawians to be cautious of political parties that make false promises, saying they will not bring meaningful development to the country.

Speaking at a rally held at Top 10 ground in Kalonga, Salima, Mussa emphasized that MCP is committed to bringing about real change and development to Malawi, unlike other parties that only make empty promises.



Mussa’s remarks come as MCP intensifies its campaign ahead of the next year’s tripartite elections.

The party’s campaign is centered around bringing about meaningful development and change to Malawi, and Mussa’s message resonated with the crowd that gathered to listen to him.

MCP’s president secretary General Richard Chimwendo Banda, was also in attendance at the rally, where he outlined the party’s vision for Malawi’s future.

Other notable figures present included Jessie Kabwira, MCP’s Publicity secretary and Steven Malondera, the party’s youth director.

Mussa’s statement is seen as a direct attack on opposition parties that have been accused of making false promises to win votes.

With its message of meaningful development and change, the party is likely to appeal to many Malawians who are eager for a better future.

Uladi Mussa’s statement is a clear indication of MCP’s commitment to bringing about real change and development to Malawi.

As the country heads to the polls, Malawians will have to decide which party to trust with their future.

With its message of hope and development, MCP is likely to be a strong contender in the upcoming elections.

Political analyst hails Chakwera Beijing trip saying benefitial to Malawians

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By Linda Kwanjana

Renowned Political analyst Dr Ben Zolowere says President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera decision to go and attend the
fourth Summit meeting of the Forum on China – Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) is important for the country.

Speaking in an exclusive interview Dr Dzolowere says there are some issues which requires political will for it to happens.

Chakwera in China

He said while in China , the President will be meeting China president for bilateral talks these talks are so crucial to Malawians.

“You know China is a great nation in terms of trade, as a country we cannot afford to leave without China,” he said.

Chakwera, left the country for Beijing, the People’s Republic of China, where he is expected to attend the fourth Summit meeting of the Forum on China – Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), slated for the 4th and 5th September, 2024.

FOCAC is an official forum between the People’s Republic of China and all states in Africa. It is the primary multi-lateral coordination mechanism between African countries and China since the year 2018.

Speaking to the media before departure at Kamuzu International Airport (KIA), President Chakwera said he would also take advantage of the trip to sell the Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy.

At the summit, the Malawi leader will join other African Heads of State and Government to consider and adopt the 2025 – 2027 Beijing FOCAC plan of action which would guide the China – Africa engagements in various sectors for the next three years.

President Chakwera is also expected to hold bilateral talks with His Excellency, Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China to strengthen the cordial bilateral relations between Malawi and China and further enhance Malawi – China cooperation in various transport infrastructure projects.

Chakwera was seen off at KIA by Vice President Dr Micheal Bizwick Usi and several top party and government officials.

Blue Eagles crowned FDH Cup champions after a historic penalty shootout win over FCB Nyasa Big Bullets in Lilongwe

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Blue Eagles Football Club have become the first non-Super League side to win the FDH Cup following their 3-2 win over two time champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets on post-match penalties at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe.

Lanken Mwale was the hero of the day as he scored the winning penalty while substitute goalkeeper Joshua Waka saved two penalties to help the Area 30 side win the Cup which was launched in 2021.

Bullets started the game very well, dominating possession for the first 20 minutes but Blue Eagles managed to settle in the last 25 minutes.



Blue Eagles got their first chance in the 20th minute through Schumacher Kuwali but his shot from the edge of the penalty box hit the post.

Kuwali had another chance in the 35th minute but this time around his shot was saved  by Bullets goalkeeper Richard Chimbamba.

In the second half, Bullets made a number of substitutions bringing in the fresh legs of Chikumbutso Salima and Maxwell Phodo replacing Ronald Chitiyo and Ephraim Kondowe respectively.

On the other hand, Blue Eagles coach Elia Kananji replaced captain Schumacher Kuwali with Lanken Mwale.

Towards the end of the match Joshua Waka replaced Brighton Munthali who got injured in the 89th minute while Bullets brought in Clyde Senaji for Stanley Biliati.

The match then went into penalties and it was Blue Eagles who got the better of the People’s team after the match had ended goalless in the regulation time.

Eagles scored through Andrew Juvinala, Ganizani James and Lanken Mwale while Mecium Mhone and Jacob Robert had their spot-kicks saved by Bullets goalkeeper Richard Chimbamba.

On the other hand, the People’s team scored through Gomezgani Chirwa and Nixon Nyasulu while Precious Phiri and Babatunde Adepoju had their spot-kicks saved by Eagles goalkeeper Joshua Waka. Clyde Senaji missed his spot kick.

Blue Eagles goalkeeper Brighton Munthali was voted man of the match.

Patricia Kaliati Addresses Rally at Masintha Ground, Reflects on Dr. Saulos Chilima and Criticizes Current Government

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By Burnett Munthali

*Masintha Ground* – UTM Secretary General Patricia Kaliati opened her speech at the Masintha Ground rally with a stirring rendition of the song “Mzimu wa Gadama,” setting a reflective tone for the event. Her address focused on honoring the late Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima and critiquing the current state of Malawi’s governance.

Kaliati emphasized that the rally was a moment to remember Dr. Chilima, who she described as a visionary leader committed to improving the lives of Malawians. She lamented the persistent poverty in Malawi, noting that despite efforts, the country remains among the poorest in the world. “In 1981, Malawi was among the 100 poorest countries, and in 2024, it is still at position 5 of the 100 poorest countries. What progress has been made?” she questioned, criticizing those who boast of improvements without substantial evidence.

Kaliyati

She directed her critique towards the current government, alleging that it overspends on unnecessary projects while failing to complete essential roadworks. Kaliati expressed frustration over the high expenditure and mismanagement, referring to reports from the World Bank and IMF that indicate severe economic issues and warnings about the devaluation of the Malawi kwacha by 2026 if the spending trends continue.

In a somber note, Kaliati questioned the circumstances surrounding Dr. Chilima’s tragic plane crash in Chikangawa Forest, highlighting the mystery and sorrow surrounding his death. She also questioned the safety of smaller aircraft compared to larger ones, suggesting that the frequent crashes of smaller planes raise concerns.

Turning her focus to UTM’s agenda, Kaliati outlined the party’s commitment to addressing economic and agricultural issues rather than getting bogged down in what she termed “unnecessary city cases.” She also criticized the high levels of tribalism in the MCP government, which she claimed hinders Malawi’s development.

Kaliati’s address also included a warning to those disrupting UTM’s efforts, asserting that divine justice will prevail. She urged the current government to step down, asserting that their performance has been inadequate. She expressed gratitude to the World Bank and IMF for highlighting Malawi’s economic challenges and criticized the government’s spending practices.

In concluding her speech, Kaliati acknowledged Dr. Dalitso Kabambe for his continued support of UTM and urged the party to remain focused on serving Malawians rather than engaging in symbolic gestures like “bicycle riding,” which she believes will not attract substantial investment or benefit the country.

Her speech was a call to action for UTM supporters to remain united and proactive in working towards the party’s goals, emphasizing the importance of addressing Malawi’s pressing issues and preparing for the upcoming elections.

Hon. Kambala affirms UTM’s commitment to reform and Calls For Unity

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By Burnett Munthali

Masintha Ground– In a passionate speech delivered at Masintha Ground on Sunday, September 1, Hon. Kambala emphasized the crucial role of the people in the United Transformation Movement (UTM) and outlined the party’s vision for the future. His address highlighted both the challenges facing Malawi and the UTM’s commitment to addressing these issues.

Kambala declared that UTM could not fulfill its mission without the support of the people gathered at the rally. “UTM will move together until we go into government in September,” he affirmed, underscoring the party’s determination to achieve political success and implement its agenda.

The MP also addressed pressing concerns, noting the rising cost of maize and the shortage of medicine in hospitals. These issues, he argued, reflect the failures of the current system and reinforce the need for UTM’s reform agenda. “We are here because we are not status quo; we are not weak,” Kambala declared, positioning UTM as a dynamic force for change.

Kambala called on citizens to register for national identification cards, which are crucial for voting in the upcoming elections. He assured those facing difficulties with the registration process that he is ready to assist. His commitment to supporting constituents extended to a broader call for vigilance against those who seek to undermine UTM’s efforts. Drawing a parallel with a local story about a man who prioritized wealth over family support, Kambala urged members to protect UTM from individuals who aim to destabilize the party.

Looking forward, Kambala outlined UTM’s vision for developing mega farms and collaborating with business leaders to achieve economic growth. He warned against misleading claims of affiliation with UTM and denounced efforts by other parties to distract voters with monetary incentives.

In summary, Hon. Kambala’s address at Masintha Ground reinforced UTM’s dedication to addressing Malawi’s challenges and rallying support for its vision. His message was clear: unity and engagement are essential for UTM to succeed and bring about meaningful change in the country.