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Willy Zingani: A Tribute to Malawi’s Literary Giant

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By Burnett Munthali

Willy Zingani, often hailed as Malawi’s Chinua Achebe, left an indelible mark on Malawian literature with his insightful and evocative storytelling. Born with a natural flair for writing, Zingani’s contributions to literature and journalism have cemented his place as a celebrated figure in the world of letters. His works, marked by their profound understanding of Malawian society and culture, continue to resonate with readers.

Willy Zingani



Among Zingani’s notable works are:

1) “African Flight Number 1” – This novel stands out for its narrative that explores themes of migration and the quest for identity against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Africa. Zingani’s portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of his characters provides a rich tapestry of African experiences.

2) “Ndiwe Wekha Mlamu” – In this work, Zingani delves into traditional Malawian beliefs and practices, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural fabric of the nation. His storytelling illuminates the complex interplay between tradition and modernity.

3) “Madzi Akatayika” –  Translating to “The Water Has Run Out,” this novel tackles environmental and socio-economic issues in Malawi. Through compelling characters and vivid descriptions, Zingani highlights the critical challenges facing the country.

4) “Njala Bwana” – This book, whose title means “Hunger Sir,” addresses the theme of food scarcity and its impact on society. Zingani’s exploration of poverty and hunger provides a poignant commentary on the struggles faced by many Malawians.

5.) “Idzani Muone” – Known for its powerful narrative, this book urges readers to reflect on social and moral issues within the Malawian context. Zingani’s incisive observations and character portrayals make this work a significant contribution to the discourse on ethics and society.

In addition to his literary works, Willy Zingani made his mark as a journalist. His column, *“I Write What I See,”* reflected his keen observations and critical analysis of current events, offering readers a unique perspective on the issues of the time.

Zingani’s influence extended beyond the written word; he also served as a speechwriter for former Malawian President Bakili Muluzi, showcasing his versatility and skill in different forms of writing.

Willy Zingani’s legacy is one of profound storytelling and cultural insight. His works continue to inspire and educate, reflecting the rich tapestry of Malawian life and the broader African experience. As we remember this literary legend, we honor his contributions to literature and journalism, and celebrate a life dedicated to the craft of writing.

Rest well, legend. Your words will continue to resonate through the ages.

Minister Moses Kunkuyu holds press conference on aircraft accident report

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By Burnett Munthali

On August 30, 2024, in Lilongwe, Minister Moses Kunkuyu held a press conference to address the recent interim report on the aircraft accident that occurred in June this year. The accident tragically claimed the lives of former Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima and thirty-seven others.

Minister Kunkuyu announced that the report will be made available in Chichewa, the local language, to ensure broader accessibility and understanding. The decision to translate the report from its original English and German versions is based on the recognition that not all Malawians are proficient in these languages.

Kunkuyu


Kunkuyu emphasized the government’s commitment to transparency and effective communication by ensuring that the report is accessible to the general public. He requested that journalists assist in disseminating the translated report to help inform the populace about the details and implications of the accident.

The translation aims to facilitate a better understanding among Malawians, allowing them to grasp the full extent of the findings and the measures being taken to address the issues highlighted by the investigation.

Former President Dr. Bakili Muluzi mourns the passing of former Press Secretary Willie Zingani

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By Burnett Munthali

Former President Dr. Bakili Muluzi has expressed deep sorrow over the death of his former press secretary, Willie Zingani, who passed away today in Lilongwe. Muluzi, reflecting on Zingani’s contributions, highlighted his multifaceted talents as a researcher, poet, and author.

The late Willy Zingani



Zingani, who served as Muluzi’s press secretary for a decade, played a crucial role in the development of Muluzi’s book, “Democracy with a Price: The History of Malawi since 1900”. Muluzi praised Zingani’s significant contributions to the book, acknowledging his expertise and dedication.

The loss of Willie Zingani is felt deeply by those who knew him and worked with him, as his professional legacy and personal impact are remembered and honored.

People wants information on SKC death report – Navitcha

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By Dean Chisambo

Member of parliament for Thyolo Thava Mary Navitcha has ask the government to furnish more information on the death of late Vice president Saulos Klaus Chilima and eight others who died on a plane crash on 10th June.


Navitcha stood on a point of order in parliament on Friday after the German Investigators released their report on the causes of the plane crash which are circulating in various social media.


She said: ” I ask the minister of Transport and public works
  to furnish the report to the house with proper information on the report, and the minister said it’s not  about government to furnish the information ,go on website you find everything there.

Navitcha – we need clarification



” So I was wondering because parliament is  very important organ of government, we are 193 members and our duty is to represent people in various constituencies and coming in of this report could have given us an access to information on what exactly is in a report thats why I stood for a point of order.

She stated that people are angry because there is on clarification on the report hence people have got so many questions to ask the government and the government is running away from responding to the people’s  questions as well the members of Parliament in the house.


She added that both members of parliament and people are very angry because government is running away to furnish the information.

Chilima advised us not to move to  opposition side –  Biswick Million

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By Dean Chisambo

Member of parliament for Zomba Changalume Biswick Million has lamented that  the late United Transformation Party (UTM) president Saulos Klaus Chilima advised the party legislators not move to the opposition side after his allegations of the corruption issue.

Million made this sentiment in an interview with 247 Malawi News on Friday at Parliament building.

Biswick Million



He said during the late Vice president a on corruption case , the UTM legislators proposed to move from the opposition side  but SKC insisted that no one is  moving from the government side to opposition because they all made the current government.

He said: ” I’m sticking to my decision because of what SKC advised us that we should not move from the government to the opposition side, so now just  because he is departed,  why should we move ?.

Biswick went on to say  , Michael Usi is the vice president and that  if he is still in government then who is he to move to opposition side.

Million further said he thinks it is wise that he should stick with the vice president because of the instruction from the party late president.

The nine  UTM members of  parliament dumped the government  to the opposition side on Tuesday after the party exited the Tonse Alliance led government few months ago.