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TNM Super League: KB suffer humiliating 4-1 defeat in Chitipa

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By Durell Namasani


Kamuzu Barracks Football Club missed an opportunity to move second on the log table following their surprising 4-1 defeat at the hands of Chitipa United at Karonga Stadium on Monday afternoon.

The soldiers who are in position four on the log table with 23 points, needed maximum points to reduce their gap with league leaders Silver Strikers to 11 points.

However, the home side looked determined to claim maximum points as they started the game very well no wonder they were rewarded in the 34th minute with a beautiful goal from Francis Nyirenda.

Ramadhan Ntafu doubled the lead for the home side a minute before half time and Jackson Beza ensured the win for Chitipa-based side with brace in the second half.

The visitors got their consolation through their leading scorer Zeliat Nkhoma who scored from the Penalty spot in the 86th minute.

Despite the win, Chitipa still finishes the first round in the relegation zone with 12 points after playing 15 games.

The northern region outfit have won three games only in the first round and coincidentally the matches were won with the same 4-1 margin having beaten  Karonga United and Baka City with the same margin.

MCP councillor Martin Goche elected Chikwawa District Council Chairperson

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Councillor for Nyakamba Ward, Martin Goche, has been elected as the new Chairperson of the Chikwawa District Council.

Goche won the position with nine votes, surpassing his opponent, Wyson Buchi, a Councillor from Mwamphanzi Ward and member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), who received seven votes.

Alexander Shawa was elected as Vice Chairperson, receiving 12 votes, while Joe Gwanda received four votes.

Martin Goche being sworn In

In his brief speech,Goche pledged to enhance transparency, accountability, and development in the district.

“I am honored to be elected as the new Chairperson and commit to prioritizing transparency, accountability, and development in our district,” he said.

Member of Parliament for Chikwawa South Constituency,Illias Karim congratulated Goche on his election and urged him to foster unity within the council.

“I encourage the new Chairperson to unite the council and work collaboratively with all stakeholders. We, as MPs, pledge our support for the betterment of the district,” Karim said.

Malawi on the right path towards economic recovery :  EU gives Malawi K176Bn towards power production

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By Linda Kwanjana

European Union through European Investment Bank (UIB) has today given Malawi a whopping K176Billion towards enhancement of power generation as well as Civil Society capacity building.

Minister of Finance and Economic affairs Hon Simplex Chithyola Banda has hailed European Union for the grant.

Chithyola also commended Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for his sound leadership.

Finance Minister Chithyola and EU delegation



He said was so happy for the big day. He said this speaks in volumes in terms of degree of trust and confidence that donors have in the leadership of Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and his government.

“Remember we are talking about two projects hear, this include the £85 million for the strengthening power production by  coming up with the largest lines for power in this country. But we are also talking about the support to civil society in the private sector in this country. 85 million and 8 million so obviously, I am more than happy because we are talking of 93 Million Euros which is almost K176Billion,” he said.

He said this project will provide quality infrastructure that will improve Malawi’s power sector by upgrading the Eastern Backbone transmission lines joining the central and northern regions of the country.

“A new 132 kV line will be constructed on steel latticed towers to replace the 42-year-old wooden pole-mounted lines which serve important domestic, agro-based industries, mining and rural growth centres.
The new line will cover 293km starting from the existing Nkhoma substation in Lilongwe and run east to Nanjoka substation in Salima,” he said.

He said with this funding , the transmission line will extend northwards along Lake Malawi connecting to existing substations at Nkhotakota, Dwangwa and Chintheche in the northern region.

Jumah questions Police IG for defying presidential command

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By Vincent Gunde

President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, has questioned the Inspector General of Police Madam Yolamu on why she is defying presidential orders and command by President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera.

Jumah said recently President Chakwera commanded the police to stop harassing people through arrests without proper investigations saying this command was made after the Police arrested Hon. Kamulepo Kalua and Reverend Gondwe of the Livingstonia CCAP Church in Mzuzu on Cybercrime related offences.

Chiyanjano Mbeza-arrested in Blantyre, entering prosecution in Lilongwe



He said it is sad that the police are doing the same as of yesterday defying presidential orders by arresting suspects without investigations saying this is making other people in Malawi to think that President Chakwera is a liar and cannot be trusted with whatever is coming from his mouth.

Speaking through a Revolutionary voice circulating in various social media platforms, Jumah has faulted the Malawi Police Service (MPS) wrong for making blunders after blunders as evidenced with the arrest of Chiyanjano Mbeza as Bakili Muluzi TV.

Jumah said the arrest of Chiyanjano Mbeza was greeted with a police statement and on the same day, Bakili Muluzi TV made himself out that the police have arrested a wrong person as Bakili Muluzi TV questioning the police boss what message she has for Malawians for Bakili Muluzi TV.

He said in 1994 Malawians made a declaration that never again shall their country go back to one-party state and dictatorship wondering why after arresting Chiyanjano Mbeza in Blantyre, the police took him to a hidden place and away from the reach of his family members and a lawyer?

The MRP President has questioned the Police why arresting suspects from there areas and take them all the way to Lilongwe as if where they were arrested, there are no police stations and courts describing this as harassing suspects.

“My free advice to President Chakwera, if anyone defies your order, he/she must lose job, Malawi adopted multiparty democracy in 1994 where freedom of speech and press  are the fundamental rights expressing fears with  the way the MCP is treating people after the death of Dr. Saulosi Chilima,” said Jumah.

DPP Accuses government of Nepotism in Police Recruitment

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By Twink Jones Gadama

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has condemned the Chakwera administration for promoting nepotism in the recent recruitment of police officers.

In a scathing press release signed by national publicity secretary and presidential spokesperson Honourable Shadreck Namalomba, the DPP has accused the government of prioritizing regionalism and tribalism over meritocracy and fairness.

According to the DPP, the recent passing out parade of new recruits revealed a shocking disparity in the numbers of officers from different regions.

Namalomba

The Central Region received a staggering 1222 recruits, while the South and North Regions got a paltry 459 and 320 respectively.

This, the DPP argues, is a clear indication that the Chakwera administration is prioritizing regional interests over national interests.

The DPP has demanded an immediate explanation from the Chakwera administration for this blatant disregard for fairness and equity.

They have also called for the recruitment process to be reviewed and revised to ensure that all regions are represented fairly.

Furthermore, they have urged the Malawi Human Rights Commission and other civil society organizations to investigate this matter and hold the Chakwera administration accountable for their actions.

The DPP has vowed to continue speaking out against this injustice and fighting for the rights of all Malawians, regardless of their region or tribe.

They argue that the Chakwera administration’s promotion of nepotism is a threat to national unity and stability, and that it undermines the principles of equal opportunities and meritocracy.

This is not the first time that the Chakwera administration has been accused of nepotism.

There have been several instances where the government has been accused of prioritizing regional interests over national interests.

However, the DPP’s condemnation of the recent police recruitment process has brought the issue to the forefront once again.

The implications of this nepotism are far-reaching.

If the police force is recruited based on regional and tribal lines, it can lead to further divisions and mistrust in society.

It can also undermine the effectiveness and credibility of the police force, making it difficult for them to serve and protect all Malawians equally.

The DPP’s call for fairness, equity, and justice in all government recruitment processes is a timely reminder that the government has a responsibility to serve all Malawians equally.

It is a call that resonates with many Malawians who are tired of the divisive politics that has characterized the Chakwera administration.

As the debate over nepotism in the police recruitment process continues, one thing is clear: the Chakwera administration must take responsibility for their actions and ensure that all Malawians are treated equally and have access to opportunities regardless of their region or tribe.

Anything less is a betrayal of the trust that Malawians have placed in their government.