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Mangochi stakeholders demand action against electoral handouts

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By Chisomo Phiri

Electoral stakeholders in Mangochi have urged the Registrar of Political Parties to take decisive action against handouts, citing their corrupting influence on voters’ choices.

The call was made during a post-evaluation meeting in Mangochi, following the Mwasa Ward by-election held on July 23, 2024.

Governor of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Davie Issa, expressed concern over individuals distributing money to voters.

“This undermines the integrity of the electoral process and compromises voters’ decisions,” said Issa.

He also criticized the National Registration Bureau’s handling of National Identity Cards(IDs).

In response, Francis Kasaila, Commissioner of the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC), pledged to address the stakeholders’ grievances.

He acknowledged gaps in civic education and promised to engage stakeholders more effectively in the future.

“We will work hard to bring the necessary change so that we do not encounter similar cases in the future,” he said.

The by-election saw Stewart Mwase of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) win with 1,073 votes, followed by Adam Kida of DPP with 493 votes, Assam Dickson M’bwana of United Democratic Front ( UDF) with 476 votes, Lynah Bridget Tedie of People’s Development Party (PDP) with 57 votes, and Andalason Madi of Umodzi Party ( UP) with 17 votes.

Mwakasungula condemns national wide shutdown calling it unacceptable and counterproductive

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By Linda Kwanjana


Governance and human rights advocate Undule Mwakasungula has condemned planned national wide shutdown demonstrations organized by National Union for Concerned Citizens, saying this is against democratic principles as Malawi is a constitutional democracy and such actions implicitly advocates for an unconstitutional change of regime.

The grouping announced that it will hold the demonstrations beginning on July 31, 2024 which Mwakasungula thought it would have a set back to the country’s national unity, peace and international standing.

Undule



But in a press statement the advocate has called this to be unacceptable and counterproductive.

“We must not forget that we will be heading to the polls next year. The upcoming elections provide a legitimate and constitutional avenue for Malawians to express their voices and choose their leaders,” reads part of the statement.

He then encouraged the citizenry to concentrate on preparing for elections to ensure that we have free, fair and credible elections.

He also advised people to look at the positive strides achieved so far by the current administration as various initiatives are taking place in improving governance, economic stability, infrastructure development and social welfare of Malawians.

“As a nation, we must always be reminded that peace is a cornerstone of any national development. Therefore demonstrations that lead to a national wide shutdown could have severe repercussions on the economy, social services and the general well-being of the citizens,” he adds.

He therefore encouraged National Union for Concerned Citizens to engage in dialogue with the government officials through constructive engagements to lead meaningful solutions.

Musician ‘Ellen Mtonga’ is readying more music projects after the release of her latest single “Your Mercy”


By McLloyd Kudzingo

South African-based gospel musician Ellen Mtonga has revealed that she is planning a number of music projects this year and that people should anticipate more music from her.

The musician said this following the release of her long-awaited single “Your Mercy” which was recorded in South Africa.

According to the singer the new song “Your Mercy” is a personal testimony on how God has helped her to be where she is today.

Ellen Mtonga

“The song is a testimony of how God can restore life..The tangibility of God. The song is a personal testimony. Lord indeed your Mercy has healed me and restored everything completely,” she said.

The Chorus of the song goes…

“Your Mercy, Has healed me/

Your grace, Has found me/

Your Anointing, Overflowing/

Great Revival………x 2″

Mtonga released her debut album “I am Grateful” in 2022. The album was recorded at Paps Production in South Africa and it had some popular songs like Yewo, Beautiful Jesus, I am blessed and I am grateful.

In 2023, Mtonga who hails from Khozapi village in Mpherembe, Mzimba district, won Best Stage Performance award at the Mytune MASA Awards in South Africa.

You can listen to Ellen Mtonga’s new song “Your Mercy”

Lawi impressed with up and coming musician ‘Amidu Ellani’


By McLloyd Kudzingo

One of Malawi’s finest musicians Francis Phiri popularly known in music circles as Lawi has described up and coming musician ‘Amidu Ellani Monjeza’ as the future of Malawian music.

Lawi made the comments after performing alongside the artist at Cafe House by Nancy’s Delight at Area 12 in Lilongwe.

The event which took place on Saturday, July 27 was dubbed Acoustic & Food Night and was spiced up by performances from Ellan and Lawi.

Lawi performing alongside Ellani

“Last night was fire! It was amazing to see Amidu Ellan Monjeza sing my songs so well. My retirement may be soon ” Lawi jokingly said.

Lawi further said that Malawians should anticipate more good music from Ellan who is currently doing his studies at the University of Malawi (UNIMA).

He said, ” Ellan is such a gifted  artist and he’s got the patience for it too. The music you have heard from him is good but the music he hasn’t released yet is even more impressive. He’s going to do very well, be on the look out for his new music.”

Meanwhile, the ‘Udikirebe’ hit-maker has thanked Lawi for the love and support and promised his fans that they should anticipate more music from him.

Lawi & Ellani

Babatunde stuns Wanderers as  Bullets claim Blantyre derby win to cruise into FDH Cup quarter-finals

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Babatunde Adepoju netted two goals for FCB Nyasa Big Bullets to secure a 2-1 win over  city-rivals Mighty Mukuru Wanderers to proceed to the quarterfinals of the FDH Cup.

Adepoju opened the scoring just a minute from kick-off  with a well-taken tap-in assisted by Chikumbutso Salima

The Nigerian doubled the lead for the defending champions in the 26th minute with a cool finish after an assist by Maxwell Phodo who received a wonderful pass from Salima.

Despite trailing behind, the Nomads exhibited a beautiful passing game but Bullets defence led by Collins Mujuru and Nickson Nyasulu stood firm to end the first half at 2-nil in favour of the Ndirande outfit.

Bullets players


The second half saw both sides showcasing a cohesive and balanced game until in the 73rd minute when the match was stopped after Nomads fans started throwing missiles onto the pitch, opposing the referees decision.

The match resumed in the 82nd minute and Wanderers got their consolation four minutes later through their Cameroonian striker Thierry Sama after beating an offside trap set by Bullets defence.

The Nomads continued to push for an equaliser but it was too little two late as the People’s team managed to hold on to their lead up to the final whistle.

Following the win, Bullets will now face Civil Service United in the quarterfinals.

Elsewhere, Karonga United cruised to the quarterfinals after beating Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos 10-9 on post-match penalties after the match ended goalless in the regulation time.

Babatunde Adepoju scored the two goals for Bullets