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Civil beat Baka City 3-0 to climb fifth on the log table

By Durell Namasani

Civil Service United beat rookies Baka City 3-nil in a TNM Super League match played at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe on Friday afternoon.

The hosts got their first goal just 5 minutes from kick-off through Chikaiko Batson who capitalised on a defensive error by Baka defenders inside the penalty box.

Emmanuel Savieli added the second for the civil servants seven minutes later after receiving an assist from Damiano Kunje and it ended 2-nil in the first half.

Baka City had a number of opportunities to reduce the arrears in the second half but still failed to find the back of the net with Gule Mwaisope among the culprits.

Batson completed his brace in the 70th minute after the visitors’ defence failed to clear a corner kick.

After the match, Civil’s Masiya Manda was voted man of the match.

Following the result, Civil have now moved to position 5 on the log table after accumulating 14 points, level with the defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who have a daunting task on Sunday as they host league leaders, Silver Strikers.

Baka City and Bangwe All Stars  are the only teams yet to find a win in this season’s TNM Super League and they are languishing at the bottom of the log table.

Masiya Manda receiving man of the match award

Fans applaud Namadingo and Gwamba for the brand new song ‘Mumapemphero’

By Durell Namasani

The newly released track by singer Namadingo and hip-hop artist Gwamba titled ‘Mumapemphero’ has drawn a flurry of positive responses from music fans across the country with many describing it as one of the best songs to have been released this year.

The song which has been accompanied by a beautiful video directed by one of the best  videographers in the country Hendrix Kanchowa, features renowned musicians Lawi and Temwa.

Here are some of the reactions from music fans:

Ryan M

“Personally I love this song it’s a generational masterpiece and Doc never disappoints when it comes to gospel songs.”

Isaac Mhone Jnr

“Keep it up y’all 🔥
They say great expectations make frustrated men but you have delivered even better……..Lovely

Looking forward to more of these..”


Driemo

“Dope song and a very creative Video My Brother 🔥🔥🔥”

Malume Grey

“This is what we call being creative and innovative in the music industry. Aunt Temwah anatchenatu.”

Jumany Namafani Mwinama


“I knew it🙌 You three Gents(Nama,Gwamba, Lawi) u will come up with a Massive thing Ever🙌I even Smiled To The Video when i saw the Muslim part by Gwamba in the Mosque😊 This Song is Beyond Just a Song But it Carries all Hearts no matter the religion U gotta lov this One💙✌️….Amazed! What a Piece🙌🙌🙌🔥”

Grey Njima

“This is a good song. One of the best collaboration I’ve seen this year. Good video and audio🔥”


Lokhothwayo Kumwenda

“A Great master piece…powerful collabo…and quite creative video…above all the song could be emancipative.”

Steve Wazisomo Muliya

“The Giants have collaborated …This is an amazing song.”

Awiri ndi Ineyo

“Uyuyu nanena kale, zoyimba zake ndi za mapempherozi. Zinazo amakakamiza.”


Boypeq Ng’ambi

“The fusing of different prayer norms and culture in the video concept clearly should anticipate it to be one of the greatest videos of the year if not the only great video of the year.
🔥🔥🔥”

Below is the link for the new song https://youtu.be/85T-lF-CCAw?si=_fSho2rZA9eAEoXZ

Malawians mourn with Zikhale as he loses another brother

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By Durell Namasani

There has been a wave of condolence messages to the Minister of Homeland Security Hon Ken Zikhale Ng’oma after news spread that he has lost a brother.

On Friday afternoon, an announcement was made on Zikhale’s Facebook page that his brother Dr Brian Ng’oma has died

“We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Dr. Brian Ng’oma, a brother to the Minister of Homeland Security Dr. Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma and former Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Labour” read the message

Malawians are comforting Hon Zikhale as he loses another brother weeks after losing a brother, daughter and Uncle

The Minister has confirmed the development describing the news as very sad and confusing.

The  late Brian Ng’oma, a resident of Area 18 in Lilongwe, was a pillar to the Ng’oma family.

Details of the funeral programme are expected later.

The minister recently also lost his daughter, Cynthia, a designer and makeup artist and another brother prior. He has also lost an Uncle earlier this month

MEC commissioner Francis Kasaila urges non-partisanship ahead of 2025 elections

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) commissioner Francis Kasaila has challenged MEC officials to be non-partisan and work proffesionally when discharging their duties ahead of next year’s elections.

Kasaila made the call in Liwonde, Machinga, during the opening of a three days Building Resources In Democracy, Governance and Election (BRIDGE) training for the second corhort of MEC district based stafff from the southern region.

Francis Kasaila

He stressed the need for MEC officers to treat all Malawians equally irrespective of their political affiliations.

In her remarks, Zomba City Assistant District Elections Officer, Naomi Mmanga vowed to perform their duties proffesionally by respecting the electoral laws.

Among others, the workshop seeks to orient the MEC officials on the new legal framework and electoral reforms, voter registration and election administration.

CDEDI proposes for the establishment of regulatory body to curb corruption in auctioneering sector

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives (CDEDI) has proposed the establishment of a special body to enforce standards and ethics in the country’s auctioneering sector to curb corruption and fraud.

CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa made the call on Thursday in Lilongwe during a press briefing aimed at bringing to light corrupt practices suspected to have happened at the auction conducted by the Lilongwe Water Board (LWB) in April this year.

According to Namiwa, Public Procurement and Disposal Assets Authority (PPDA) should stop KADO Auctioneering company from conducting any public auction for its questionable conduct during the auction.

Sylvester Namiwa

He highlighted the alleged corrupt practices within the auction process, posing a threat to government assets.

When contacted, Kate Kujaliwa, the PPDA Public Relations Officer (PRO) refrained from commenting on the matter, stating that they have not received any formal information regarding the issue.