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Chips seller wins K1 million in Triephornia Mpinganjira’s ‘Kuthandiza Omwe Alibe Kuthekela Kupita Patsogolo’ initiative

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 24-year-old chips seller from Lilongwe Faith M’bwana, has become the third beneficiary of the ‘Kuthandiza Omwe Alibe Kuthekela Kupita Patsogolo’ initiative, championed by Triephornia Mpanganjira.

Despite graduating with a diploma in biomedical engineering from Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) in 2019, M’bwana struggled to find employment and decided to venture into entrepreneurship.

Faith M’bwana receiving the cheque

“But I did not have enough capital to start the catering service. What is important is that I still have the business idea; selling chips is just a way how I can get to the dream,” she said.

Speaking during the check presentation on Sunday at Area 25, where she operates her business, M’bwana shared her remarkable story;

“My single frying unit chiwaya, generates not less than K6,000 a day, translating to K180,000 monthly.” said M’bwana.

She added that with the support from Mpanganjira, she plans to expand her operations by acquiring four additional friers, which she expects will cumulatively earn her K900,000 per month.

M’bwana’s ultimate vision is to establish a reputable restaurant in the city, and with her determination and the support she has received, she is well on her way to achieving her goal.

Ephraim Nyondo, who presented the check on behalf of Mpanganjira, encouraged the youth to continue dreaming big.

“This shows that we have more youth willing to venture, which is what we intend to achieve with the Triephornia Thompson Mpanganjira K1 million challenge,” he said.

So far, M’bwana is the third winner, following two other youths from Nsanje and Nkhotakota.

The program targets 18 youth with ideas without monetary capital.

K Motors donates reconditioned vehicle to Ndirande police station

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the top country’s motor vehicle repair companies K Motors on Monday handed over a reconditioned police vehicle to Ndirande Police station in Blantyre.

Speaking during the vehicle handover ceremony, K Motors General Manager (GM) Marlon Mount said the company spent around K18 million to service the vehicle.

Mount pledged the company’s continued commitment in repairing stationed police vehicles and ambulances. 

“We have more vehicles that are working on. It is part of our corporate social responsibility. It is a continuous exercise as want to ensure that the Police and district hospitals are mobilised. They should look after the vehicles and if there are any issues they should bring that to our attention,” he said.

On his part, Assistant Commissioner(AC) of Police Mcloud Mtunduwatha said they have been failing to discharge their services as they would want to due to due to the mobility challenges.

“As Ndirande Police we are very happy. Having few vehicles meant we could not reach all areas as we would want. Now we will reach more areas and serve people better. We are grateful to K Motors for this gesture. They should extend the gesture to others,” he said. 

K-Motors has previously supported Limbe police station, Mwanza and Chikwakwa district hospitals.

Chakwera welcomes Iceland Prime Minister

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By Staff Reporter

Prime Minister of Iceland Bjarni Benediktsson paid a courtesy visit to President Lazarus Chakwera this morning at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe, where they exchanged gifts.

Later in the afternoon at 14:00 hours, they are expected to hold bilateral discussions at the same place, focusing on various areas of cooperation in order to strengthen bilateral relations between Malawi and lceland.

Meanwhile, Chakwera is set to preside over the official opening of the Africa 9th Population Conference at BICC at 10:00 hours.

Chilima cycles for humanity as he commends Malawi Red Cross Society

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By Staff Reporter

Vice President Saulos Klaus Chilima has commended the Malawi Red Cross Society (MRCS) for organizing the Cycling For Humanity fundraising campaign in an effort to raise funds for emergencies.

Chilima made the remarks today at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe during a send-off ceremony for the campaign , which in the meantime has raised an amount of K21 million.

Chilima cycling for Red Cross

Chilima, who made a contribution of K1.5 million, called for more collaboration and interventions from private sectors and well wishers in supporting the initiative.

The Vice President also applauded Diplomats Car Hire, Umodzi Park and Ekhaya Farms Foods for their commitment and unwavering support in the implementation of the initiative.

In his remarks, President of MRCS, Innocent Majiya applauded government for its dedication and support in the society’s endeavors.

Recently, President Lazarus Chakwera launched the MRCS 2024 Flag Week where he made a donation of K2 million to support the cause.

Chilima

Silver Strikers extends lead on the TNM Super League table following their 2-0 win over Wanderers

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By Durrell Namasani


Two stunning goals from Chikondi Kamanga and Zebron Kalima helped Silver Strikers to extend lead at the top of the TNM Super to six points after a 2-nil win over Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on Sunday afternoon.

The central bankers have now accumulated 19 points from 7 games followed by FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who are second following their 2-nil win over third placed Mzuzu City Hammers on Saturday.

Wanderers remain fourth on the log table with 12 points followed by Kamuzu Barracks who have the same number of points after playing seven games.

In an entertaining match played  at Silver Stadium, the home side started very well, dominating possession the good part of the first half but missed a number of scoring opportunities.

Silver almost found themselves in the lead 13 minutes from kick-off when Ediel Kaduya and McDonald Lameck beautifully exchanged passes and found Zebron Kalima who missed with just an inch.

Wanderers had an opportunity to find the back of the net in the 28th minute through Timothy Silwimba but his shot went over the cross bar.

Silver Strikers continued to press for an early goal and they  were almost rewarded in the 32nd minute but Charles Chipala’s goal was ruled out for an offside.

Christopher Kumwembe had a chance to score a minute before half time after receiving a cross from Wisdom Mpinganjira but his volley went over the cross bar.

The second half saw both side  struggling to settle in the first 15 minutes but Silver Strikers then managed to settle first thanks to a Chikondi Kamanga’s 57th minute goal.

Kamanga broke the deadlock with a beautiful volley after receiving a pass from Chimwemwe Idana to the excitement of the home fans who turned out in large numbers.

Substitute Vincent Nyangulu had a chance  to level the scores in the 77th minute but his shot went over the cross bar.

Zebron Kalima doubled Silver’s lead in the 84th minute with yet another stunning long-range shot that left goalkeeper Richard Chipuwa with nothing to do.

After the match Uchizi Vunga for Silver Strikers was voted man of the match.

Elsewhere, it ended goalless between Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos and Chitipa United at Dedza Stadium as Mafco FC got an away victory against Bangwe All Stars courtesy of Yohane Malunga’s 55th minute goal.

In Karonga, Karonga United gave away their 1-nill lead to draw 1-all against Civil Service United at Karonga Stadium.

Elie Kayombo who was also voted man of the match put the home side in front from the penalty sport three minutes before the end of the first half, but Civi equalised in the 71st minute through Muhammad Biason.

Baka City, Bangwe All Stars and Chitipa United remain bottom on the log table as they have only managed to collect less than six points since the start of the league.

Uchizi Vunga man of the match