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Legal battle unfolds: Mama Cecelia Kadzamira faces High Court inquiry over Tichirenji Farm

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By Burnett Munthali

Today, in a significant legal showdown, Mama Cecelia Kadzamira appears in the High Court in Lilongwe to address questions surrounding the ownership of Tichirenji Farm in Mchinji. The farm, previously owned by politician Elias Kaphwiti Banda, has sparked a contentious dispute involving the Kaphwiti Banda family, who assert their claim to the property.

The Kaphwiti Banda family asserts that they acquired Tichirenji Farm in 1968 and maintain rightful ownership. However, Mama Kadzamira, under cross-examination by Wapona Kita, the lawyer representing the Kaphwiti Banda family, revealed that she acquired the land from former President Kamuzu Banda in 1972. Notably, she acknowledged a lack of evidence regarding any formal transfer of ownership from the Kaphwiti Banda family to Kamuzu Banda at the time.


Mama Kadzamira’s tenure as Kamuzu Banda’s official hostess adds a layer of historical context to the case, highlighting her close association with the former president during a pivotal era in Malawi’s political history.

As the proceedings unfold in the High Court, stakeholders and the public await further developments in this complex legal dispute. Updates on the case will provide insights into the legal intricacies and implications for land ownership and historical claims in Malawi.

Stay tuned as we continue to bring you the latest updates on this evolving legal battle.

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Ensuring democratic integrity: The pillars of free, fair, transparent, and credible elections


By Burnett Munthali

In the tapestry of democracy, elections stand as the quintessential expression of the people’s will. Yet, their integrity hinges not just on the act of voting, but on the foundational principles of freedom, fairness, transparency, and credibility.

At the heart of any democratic election lies the fundamental right of every eligible citizen to cast their ballot without fear of coercion or manipulation. Free elections ensure that individuals can express their political preferences without hindrance, ensuring a true reflection of popular sentiment.

Equity in the electoral process is paramount. Fair elections demand a level playing field where all candidates and political parties compete under the same rules and regulations. This includes equitable access to media coverage, public resources, and opportunities for campaigning.

The transparency of elections serves as a cornerstone of public trust. It requires openness at every stage of the electoral cycle, from voter registration to the announcement of results. Transparent elections empower citizens to scrutinize and verify the integrity of the process, fostering accountability among electoral authorities.

Elections must inspire confidence among participants and observers alike. Credible elections are those conducted with integrity, where mechanisms are in place to prevent and address irregularities. This includes independent oversight, robust electoral laws, and impartial adjudication of disputes.

Despite these principles, the path to achieving free, fair, transparent, and credible elections is fraught with challenges. Issues such as voter suppression, electoral fraud, and political interference often threaten the democratic fabric. Addressing these challenges requires steadfast commitment from all stakeholders – governments, electoral commissions, civil society, and international observers.

Around the world, examples abound of both progress and setbacks in the pursuit of democratic elections. Countries like Ghana and Uruguay serve as beacons of successful electoral practices, where transparency and fairness are upheld. Conversely, nations grappling with electoral turmoil highlight the ongoing struggle to uphold these principles in the face of political polarization and authoritarian tendencies.

In conclusion, the journey towards free, fair, transparent, and credible elections is an ongoing endeavor, essential for safeguarding democracy worldwide. As citizens, it is our collective responsibility to uphold these principles, ensuring that elections remain a testament to democratic ideals – a reflection of our collective voice and aspirations.

TNM Super League: Dynamos thump Baka City 4-0 to move to position 9 on the log table

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By Staff Reporter

Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos have moved to position 9 on the TNM Super League log table following their 4-nil win over rookies Baka City at Dedza Stadium.

The home side started the game very well pressuring the visitors right from the first whistle and they got their first goal in the 18th minute through Chifuniro Mpinganjira before Samson Tijan doubled the lead seven minutes later.

Khumbo Banda receiving the man of the match award



The second half saw Dynamos continuing from where they stopped and they got their third goal in the 55th through Promise Kamwendo who headed home a cross from Khumbo Banda.

Kamwendo completed his brace in the 75th minute with a thunderbolt to seal victory for the home team.

After the match, Dedza Dynamos’s right back Khumbo Banda was voted man of the match.

Dynamos has now moved from position 11 to position 9 after accumulating 19 points from 14 games level with 10th placed Civil Service United but Dedza have a better goal difference.

Baka City remain bottom on the log table with seven points after playing 14 games.

Man of the match Khumbo Banda
Log table

Zikhale a Natural Born Winner who will take MCP to total dominance

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By Josephine Nkosi

As Malawi Congress Party delegates are geared to elect new members of its national executive committee, there is one name that is towering above the rest for the role of Vice President of the party. Ken Zikhale Ng’oma is not a novice in the political sphere, he has seen it all, he breaths politics and has been described by Political scientists as the greatest Political Strategist Malawi has ever had.

Zikhale is a talent that MCP cannot afford not to have. His political movements, awareness of the environment, ability to take opponents head on and policy articulations makes him a complete package – a political heavyweight that any political party would love to have in their ranks. This is why MCP delegates need not to gamble, the stakes are high in Malawi political environments, and this is not time to try political amateurs or people that are unpopular and those that fail to connect with the party grassroots

Zikhale, Favourite to win the MCP Vice Presidency

MCP delegates need to look at the party beyond the convention. The party will be facing the biggest battle next year in trying to remain in power. The opposition are galvanising and trying to revive their political life. While President Chakwera is busy delivering developments to the country, MCP needs a proper field Marshall, fearless and one  with heart of lion to drive the party agenda  and strengthen the party from the grassroots . That man is no other than Ken Zikhale Ng’oma

Zikhale has many qualities and in summary he is a great leader. He is available to anyone, in fact Zikhale is very down to earth in that many people are bale to get to him . He makes people feel at ease and comfortable around him . He is ‘mthandizi” a helper who doesn’t ask any question as far as helping people is concerned. He is development minded , this can be testified from his performance as a Member of Parliament  and as Minister of Homeland Security . He has been described even by critics as the most hard-working cabinet minister in Chakwera cabinet.

One thing for certain, Dr Ken Zikhale Ngoma is a natural born winner  and MCP is guaranteed big success in future with him as Vice President of the party

Bullets suspend Kajoke on disciplinary matters

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By Chisomo Phiri

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have suspended striker Hassan Kajoke for four months due to disciplinary reasons, amidst the team’s struggling performance in the TNM Super League this season.

In a statement, the club has confirmed the appointment of defender Gomezgani Chirwa as the new captain, replacing fellow defender Precious Sambani.

Kajoke

Kenyan defender Clyde Senanji has been named vice-captain.

Bullets has been experiencing turmoil both on and off the pitch since the start of the season.

Currently, the team is in fifth position with 20 points from 14 matches, trailing leaders Silver Strikers by 16 points.