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Retired Major General Buxton Titus Namwali to be laid to rest on Sunday

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By Chisomo Phiri

The nation will bid a final farewell to retired Malawi Defence Force (MDF) Major General Buxton Titus Namwali, whose body will be laid to rest on Sunday in Thyolo.

According to his son, Jeremy, the ceremony will take place at Phodogoma village, Traditional Authority(T/A) Ngolongoliwa.

The late Namwali

Major General Namwali, who passed away at the age of 84, left an indelible mark on Malawi’s history’s.

He was one of the pioneering four Malawian soldiers commissioned as officers in the army and led the daring rescue operation of a hijacked South African plane at Chileka in 1972.

This heroic act earned him a promotion from Brigadier to Major General by former president Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda.

Throughout his illustrious career, Major General Namwali served with distinction, holding various esteemed positions, including chair of the Commonwealth Ex-Service League of Malawi, board chair for Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), and security head at the Reserve Bank of Malawi(RBM) ,Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM), and Auction Holdings, among others.

He retired in 1979, leaving behind a legacy of bravery, leadership, and dedication to his country.

PSPTF launches 2023 – 2027 strategic plan

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By Dean Chisambo

The Public Service Trust Fund has launched its strategic plan from 2023 to 2027 which outlines their aspirations and the goals that they want to do in the next five years.

In his sentiment during the launch on Thursday in Lilongwe PSPTF board chairman James Kumwenda said they have set some targets interms of investment priorities that they want to have and the  sector which they want to invest in.

He also disclosed that  there are some targets as far as distribution of benefits to the members and also members families saying in case they lose a member how quick they are supposed to do to those and how efficient they are supposed to be in the plan.

Kumwenda stated that interms of investment they are guided by the  investment policy and also directive from the regulator.

He said : ” we do not just invest anyhow, currently we are  mostly in financial markets, we have the securities, the government securities, the equities but we are also allowed to invest in property and any alternative investment.”

Kumwenda revealed that they have invested in Macademia farm along Mchinjo road ,  Ekwendeni farm in Mzimba and they are developing in multipurpose building in Blantyre which will be a hotel and multipurpose building.

Kumwenda said : ” there are various investments that we are doing in this plan, there are some of the investments that we want to increase their portfolios or others based on regulations from the regulator. We need to be within the exposure limit that the regulations allow us to be.”


He lamented that their investment strategies have not ensured the sustainability of the fund only but also delivered impressive returns that are and will continue to benefit their members and beneficiaries, through prudent management and strategic planning saying they have built a robust financial foundation that secures the future of our members and their beneficiaries.

Kumwenda added that other significant accomplishments have been fostering a culture of transparency and accountability they prioritise open communication and engagement with their members ensuring that they are well informed and confident in the management of their pension fund.

In his remarks deputy director of economic planning in the ministry of finance and economic affairs Adwell Zembele said pension is a framework which would want to ensure that the pensioners have a bright future.

He said:” the pension funds which they are investing in productive sectors of the economy to ensure that the pensioners when they will  going to retire in coming years have  invested their contributions.”

Zembele lamented that the government are facing a lot of  challenges especially in fiscal space which contribute to delays to pay the pensioners but they are committed to ensure that all the aliars are limited to the pension fund.

He urged the management and the board of PSFTF to remain vigilant because the public servants dedicated their lives to the service of the nation saying they deserve the assurance that their contributions to the pension fund will be managed prudently and ethically obligation towards members of the fund is not only legal but also moral.


Government initiated a pension scheme  in 2017 to make sure that pensioners should invest their funds.

Dowa Council app.reciates support from partners in development

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By Vincent Gunde

The Dowa District Council’s Director of Planning and Development Mercy Mpakule, says the council is appreciating the support it is getting from partners complimenting government efforts of delivering the social services in the district.

Mpakule said while the council is appreciating this development role by partners, there is a great need for partners and the Secretariat to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) saying this enhances transparency, cooperation and accountability of projects which are being implemented in the district.

Mercy Mpakule-The council appreciates support from partners.

She said it is sad that while partners are doing a commendable job of uplifting the lives of the Dowa people, many partners have not signed MoU with the council describing this as very retrogressive not only to the council but the communities they serve.

Speaking when she presented a Local Authority Performance Assessment (LAPA) to the District executive committee on Thursday, Mpakule said LAPA is conducted to determine whether or not the Local Authority has the fundamental capacities and safeguards to manage development grants.

Mpakule said LAPA provides fiscal incentives to improve Local Authority performance by rewarding good performance as well as penalizing poor performance in the performance areas of development planning and budgeting, procurement management, project implementation, improving access to information, and mobilization of locally generated revenues, among others.

She said in the 2022/2023 Financial Year, all the 28 Local Authorities passed the minimum access conditions in the LAPA, adhered to spending eligibly in compliance with the GESD project and DDF and also prepared and submitted annual financial statements for the previous year to the National Local Government Finance Committee.

The DPD said the Dowa District Council performed very well in procurement management where it maintained its 2022 score of 100 percent and dropped in the area of development planning and budgeting from 86 percent in 2022 to 60 percent in 2023.

“Improvement in Education Service Delivery moved from 20 percent in 2022 to 100 percent in 2023, we have to clap hands to ourselves, the council’s total average score is 84 percent making it the number one council in Malawi,” said Mpakule.

She has finally appealed to partners implementing their interventions in the district to support each other so that projects they are implementing in the district are done in the interest of all.

The Dowa District Council has over 35 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) implementing various projects, most of these are concentrating in Dowa West which is a flat land than Dowa East which is hilly and has impassable roads.

UTM Shaken: High-Profile Resignations Raise Questions About Party’s Future

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The United Transformation Movement (UTM) has been hit by a wave of high-profile resignations, leaving the party reeling.

Luke Mkandawire, the youth director for the Central Region, and Tafela Jowasi, the District Governor for Kasungu Bua, have both tendered their resignations, citing a desire to pursue other paths in life.

The timing of these resignations has raised eyebrows, coming barely after Dalitso Kabambe, a former mere member of DPP joined the party.

Luke Mkandawire has dumped UTM



Kabambe’s entry into UTM was seen as a significant boost to the party’s fortunes, but the subsequent resignations have cast a shadow over the party’s prospects.

Mkandawire, a prominent youth leader, had been instrumental in mobilizing support for UTM in the Central Region.

His resignation has left a void in the party’s youth wing, and there are concerns about the impact on the party’s grassroots support.

Jowasi, on the other hand, had been a key figure in UTM’s Kasungu Bua district, and his resignation has raised questions about the party’s ability to retain its members.

Sources close to the party have revealed that Jowasi had been unhappy with the party’s direction and had been considering leaving for some time.

The resignations have sparked speculation about the state of UTM’s internal politics.

Some have suggested that the departures are a result of infighting within the party, while others believe that the resignations are a sign of deeper structural issues.

UTM’s leadership has been quick to downplay the significance of the resignations, with party officials insisting that they will not impact the party’s performance.

However, the timing and profile of the resignations have raised concerns about the party’s ability to hold onto its talent.

As UTM looks to the future, the party must confront the challenges posed by these resignations.

The loss of experienced and dedicated members like Mkandawire and Jowasi cannot be taken lightly, and the party must work to address the concerns that led to their departures.

In a statement, UTM’s spokesperson Felix Njawala acknowledged the resignations and wished the departing members well.
“I can confirm that the two members have resigned and that is normal in a democratic world,” Njawala said.

However, the party has yet to address the underlying issues that led to the resignations, leaving many to wonder about the party’s prospects in the coming months.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, UTM’s ability to adapt and respond to challenges will be crucial.

The party must demonstrate its ability to retain its members and attract new talent if it hopes to remain a force in Malawian politics.

Lulu and Kell Kay’s new song “Moyo Wina” gets backlash from fans


By Durell Namasani

Malawians have taken to Social Media to react on a new song titled “Moyo Wina” by legendary musician Lulu and Afro-pop star Kell Kay with majority of them blasting the two for  what they are describing as a poor quality song.

Apart from Kell Kay, the song also features the Kambwiri Sisters on the backing vocals.

Lulu and Kell Kay

Below are some of the comments on various social media platforms.

Grant Tiwope Chiwalo

“Lulu produced the song himself koma Nde Zidazo plus voice chimphwilikiti kkkk. Tricky beats Ali kuti? If you are an artist and umadziwa production probability yopala ku production ku nyimbo yako imakhala high. Ndi bwino kumapeza ena akuthandizile, production iyiyi likanakhala kale lija mukuimba ku malembe tikanati mwaphaaa koma Panopa zinthu zinasintha let’s accept.
Nyimboyo ndi ya bhoo koma production yo ngat ya beginner.”

Ron CZ Zeleza

“I hope artists check these comments.. for future releases.coz eh.”

Victor Daffrece

“Nyimbo ngati kuti amathamangira kuipanga master kuopa kuti ma units amagetsi atha kuthera panjira😬😬.”



Annie White

“Nyimbo yabho koma too much noise aaaaa Lulu you can do better. tamapitani ma studio olongosoka. iwetu ma size ako ndi achina Lawi mukajambulenso nyimboyi.”


Mayamiko Demo

“A good song. But the production sounds muddy. Maybe my gadget has a problem😂.”


Chifundo Nserebo

“If this is the original song then… I guess they need to go back to studio… I don’t if it’s only me… But honestly I can’t here anything even if I try to put on headphones…
Shame 😜😜😜😜😂.”


Joe Zephy Mbundungu

“Why can’t I hear anything the engineer of this song did not do a good Job send the Stems tigwile ntchito 😅.”

Michelle Moir

“Why can’t I hear anything? Who produced this song abale musandiyipitsire ma artist anga okondeka asaaaah what is this? Lulu and Kell Kay please redo the song and let someone else produce it! Muli phokoso abale nyimboyi sikumveka bwino.”

Eddie Malikita


“Eeeeh tune km iyi 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Special honour to Ching’aning’ani ma  backing vocals achabe fadha 😂😂😂😂.”

Bright Bentonie Mzoma

“The Lulu we have known is now back after some time. Good piece.”

G Saukile Jnr

“Iyiyi ndye mwapha guys back vocals yo eish ngat akumenya nd angelo kumwamba tu🔥🔥🔥🔥

Official audio ili kuti kma tipeze ya pa repeat Friday li.”

Leo Khumalo

“Beat yopanda olo touch olooo mh. Nde kuona ma lyrics akeo achimwanatu and osamphana👨‍🦯 mpaka kell kay kukudya koma nonse mutaviika 😂.”

Du Fu

“Palibe chikumveka chanzeru pa nyimbo yo ingosokosa basi “



Lawrence Nyando


“Kunena chilungamo iyiyi nde zero.ghetto yakana. Tinene kuti yawakanika. Tikubwera Kaye Handede komaso Awo.”


Raphy Man Zuze

“Mbola man joy
Apala akungoyimba ngat Wana bolaso Kell Kay wayeserako😂😂😂😂😂😂.”


Seth J Muheku

“Munthu wamkulu akapala kulankhula kwake zimavuta bwanji🥱 ndingotumiza vn kma…🏃🏃.”


You can watch the brand new song by following the link below