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Tourism Minister Kamtukule joins MCP

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Tourism Vera Kamtukule has dumped the United Transformation Movement (UTM) and joined the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

Kamtukule was officially unveiled as an MCP member today at the MCP headquarters in Lilongwe.

Responding to questions from journalists, the minister said she made her decision after moments of reflection and consultation.

“I have been thinking and praying, and that’s why I have arrived at this decision. It is the prerogative of the president to appoint any cabinet minister,” she said.

However, Kamtukule refused to disclose when her decision to join MCP was made.

MCP Secretary General (SG) Eisenhower Mkaka said this only shows how strong the party is, as other parties keep losing their members, while MCP keeps gaining.

Kamtukule’s decision comes barely weeks after UTM withdrew from the Tonse Alliance partnership and a month after the death of the party’s founder, Saulos Chilima, who died in a plane crash.

Bullets finish the first round with a win.
Karonga, Hammers and Mafco, Civil share the spoils

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By Durell Namasani


TNM Super League defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have finished the first round of the top flight league with a win as they beat struggling Bangwe All Stars 2-nil at Mpira Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.

Bullets got maximum points through second half goals from Babatunde Adepoju and Chawanangwa Gumbo who scored in the 49th and 53rd minute respectively



The win means that the People’s team have finished the first round on fourth position with 23 points, level with fifth placed Kamuzu Barracks, 14 points behind league leaders Silver Strikers.

In Karonga, Karonga United and Mzuzu City Hammers played out to a 1-all draw with Blessings Mwalilino scoring for the home side and Chimwemwe Chunga leveling the scores for the visitors.

Karonga United are on position 11 with 19 points while Hammers are on third position with 25 points level with second placed Mighty Mukuru Wanderers but the Lili Lubani boys have a game to play.

There was another draw at Chitowe Stadium as Mafco FC and Civil Service United drew 2-2 at Chitowe Stadium.

Mphatso Phillimon and Auspicious Kadzongola scored for the home side while Muhammad Baison and China Chirwa were on target for the civil servants.

Mafco are on position 7 followed by Civo with 21 and 20 points  respectively.

The first round of the TNM Super League will come to an end on Thursday with Baka City hosting Mighty Mukuru Wanderers at Karonga Stadium and Creck Sporting playing against Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos at Civo Stadium.

Nankhumwa’ PDP to hold convention

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By Dean Chisambo

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has announced that it will hold its first elective convention which will be expected to be held in Blantyre on 13th to 14th September 2024.


Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday in Lilongwe PDP publicity secretary Rhodes Msonkho said women, youths and the people with disabilities are encouraged to contest for the position of their interest.

Msokho further says all party positions starting from the president and the rest will be open for the candidates  who are willing to contest



He also announced that  the fees  for the candidates who want to contest for the positions are as follows; for the position of the president will be K 1.5 million, first vice president  and  second vice president K1.3 million, secretary general K1.1 million, treasure general K7000,000, directors K500,000 and all the position of deputy directors are requested to pay K300,000 respectively .

Kondwani Nankhumwa formed the PDP after he was ousted in People’s Democratic Party (DPP) some few months ago.

Vera Kamtukule dumps UTM and joins rival party MCP

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By Burnett Munthali

In a surprising political move, Vera Kamtukule has announced her departure from the United Transformation Movement (UTM) to join the Malawi Congress Party (MCP). This shift comes amidst speculation and analysis regarding her political impact and influence.

Since her appointment as Minister, Kamtukule has been notably inactive within President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera’s Politburo. Her role has largely been limited to the periphery of active party politics, leading some to view her as a fringe figure within the UTM.

Vera being welcomed by MCP



The implications of Kamtukule’s defection for MCP remain uncertain. Analysts describe her as a potential political liability due to her perceived lack of a robust political constituency. Despite this, her move to MCP could stir significant political dynamics, either by galvanizing support or exacerbating existing tensions within the party.

As the political landscape adjusts to this development, it will be crucial to monitor how Kamtukule’s new affiliation impacts MCP’s strategy and public perception. The coming months will reveal whether her defection will be a strategic advantage or a challenge for the party.

Government commends COMESA for introducing digital financial payments  platform

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By Dean Chisambo


Government has commended Common Market for East and Southern Africa ( COMESA) for coming up with digital financial payments platform which will ensure the growth of financial inclusion and enhancing local businesses in the country.

Minister of tourism Vera Kamtukule made the sentiment when COMESA is conducting a three days sensitisation meeting with women who are involved in micro small and medium enterprises on Tuesday in Lilongwe.

Kamtukule said is very excited that women are doing cross border trade when the country is promoting industrialisation through exporting of the goods  other than importing to ensure that they are effusing Digitalisation within the business that are existing at  the moment.

Vera Kamtukule

She  said:” it’s about sensitising the people in terms of advantages of digital financial transactions, I think it could have come at a better time than now to them because once you are transacting through digital does not need to move around hence you reduce your cost. When you are reducing cost it means you maximise your profit, I think it is very integral for small businesses like these to ensure that they are digitally connected.”

Kamtukule stated that theft,  high cost of doing business and also inability for the small and medium business to be accessed by customers both locally and internationally remain a challenge saying but if they are digitally connected it is very easy to be accessible anytime and where.

She added that as a government they are taken  task with the responsibility to ensure that  the infrastructure that are available is promoting digital financial inclusion such as they need to put infrastructure in place, access to mobile phone and working hard in hand with the private sector like telecommunication companies.


In his remarks COMESA Business Council (CBC) Board President James Chimwaza said one of  their focus areas for business is targeting micro small and medium enterprises hence they are trying to promote women and the youths  to put them into the business arena.

Chimwaza further disclosed that there are quite a number of men who are already in micro small and medium enterprises saying they want to strike a balance in the business  financial ecosystem.

He added that digital financial inclusion will help Malawi businesses to advertise and sell the goods to other countries in the platform  through phone without travelling a long journey saying if their clients are satisfied with the the goods they can order and  pay it and goods will be send to them,  but also through the platform will going to show if the goods has arrived to make sure that there is no bribes.

On his part COMESA Business Council Chief Operating Officer Dr Jonathan Pinifolo said they are about to commission payment platform by the end of this year because they want to prepare the traders before the platform will be in place saying they will initially  start with eight countries such as Malawi, Rwanda, Zambia, Kenya, Uganda, Egypt, Ethiopia and Mauritius.

He said : ” the choice of the countries of course Malawi will be one of the priority country based on that fact we are looking at a trading corridors, so when you are looking at Malawi trades a lot with Zambia but also if you look at East Africa we got countries like Uganda , Kenya and Rwanda there are even in same space, North Africa we  have got Egypt and Ethiopia, so that’s a choice of the countries and we are lucky that Malawi is one of the countries that will be part of the programme.”

Pinifolo lamented that they are at  looking  avoiding  the use of United States Dollar (USD) notes when it comes to trade in COMESA region: ” if want to buy staff from Egypt or Zambia you don’t have to look for USD you just use Malawi Kwacha and that will be all, unless if it is going outside COMESA region.

” We are saying even as far as saving money is concerned you don’t need to go to the bank physically you do it with the agent because you are going to be intergrate with all service players within the industry.” He said.

Pinifolo revealed that they have put fraud management modules which will be able to trace fraudulent activities in the platform and they are doing awareness whereby  they will know some sort of activities that may lead to fraud through the use of education programme as well as policy framework.

COMESA Women three days sensitisation meeting has  brought together
delegates from the statutory cooperation, Malawi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and  Women in Micro small and medium enterprises