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UPND Media Director Mark Simuuwe pays respects to Former President Edgar Lungu

By Burnett Munthali

United Party for National Development (UPND) Media Director Mark Simuuwe has joined a growing list of dignitaries and citizens mourning the passing of former Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu.

Earlier on Monday, Simuuwe visited Belvedere Lodge in Lusaka, where a book of condolence has been opened in honor of the late leader. The lodge has become a central location for mourners paying their last respects.



Simuuwe signed the condolence book in a solemn moment that symbolized both respect and national unity during a time of mourning. His gesture has been welcomed as a sign of political maturity, especially given the often-tense relationship between UPND and the Patriotic Front (PF), the party under which Lungu served.

Though representing different political ideologies, Simuuwe’s act has been seen by many as a reminder that in times of grief, Zambia’s shared values and humanity transcend party lines.

Former President Lungu, who served as the sixth President of Zambia from 2015 to 2021, remains a significant figure in the nation’s recent political history. His death has sparked a wave of tributes from across the political spectrum and beyond.

As the country continues to mourn, more leaders and citizens are expected to visit Belvedere Lodge to pay their respects and reflect on Lungu’s legacy.

Simuuwe’s presence at the lodge serves as an embodiment of national reconciliation and collective remembrance, reinforcing the importance of unity during Zambia’s time of loss.

Kaliati slams current leadership, urges Mwanza residents to support Kabambe

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By Burnett Munthali

Patricia Kaliati, political advisor to the leader of the UTM Party, has issued a strong condemnation of the current administration, accusing it of mismanaging the country’s resources.

According to Kaliati, the economic mismanagement has caused immense suffering among ordinary Malawians, who are now bearing the brunt of poor leadership.

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Speaking during a rally in Mwanza, she urged the people in the district to rally behind Dalitso Kabambe in the upcoming elections.

Kaliati expressed confidence that Kabambe has the vision and capacity to revive Malawi’s struggling economy and steer the nation in a better direction.

Her remarks were echoed by Felix Njawala, the party’s spokesperson and aspiring parliamentary candidate for the Central Region constituency in Mwanza.

Njawala emphasized that the time had come for Malawians to embrace real development by voting for the UTM Party.

He added that UTM offers practical solutions to the economic challenges facing the country, and that electing the party would be a step toward progress and transformation.

Both leaders called for unity and decisive action among voters, urging them to make informed choices that prioritize national development over political loyalty.

They concluded their addresses by promising that UTM would bring tangible improvements to the lives of Malawians, especially those in marginalized districts like Mwanza.

Angola Crowned 2025 COSAFA Champions: A Triumph of Tactics and Teamwork

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By Jones Gadama

In a thrilling display of football prowess, Angola has been crowned the 2025 COSAFA champions, showcasing the team’s exceptional skills and strategic gameplay.

This victory marks a significant milestone for Angolan football, solidifying their position as a dominant force in Southern Africa.

Under the guidance of Portuguese coach Pedro Gonçalves, Angola’s Palancas Negras demonstrated an impressive performance throughout the tournament. Gonçalves’ meticulous planning and expert development of the team have paid off, as Angola proved its mettle against top-notch opponents.



The team’s campaign was marked by standout performances from key players, who showcased their talent and adaptability under tournament conditions.

The COSAFA Cup served as a crucial preparation platform for Angola ahead of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025. Gonçalves utilized the tournament to fine-tune his squad, assess player form, and build momentum for the bigger challenge ahead. This strategic approach paid off, as Angola’s team chemistry and tactical discipline were on full display.

Gonçalves emphasized the importance of the COSAFA Cup, highlighting its value as a development tool for his players.

He noted that the tournament provided an opportunity for younger players to gain exposure and experience, which will be crucial for the team’s future success. Gonçalves’ commitment to nurturing young talent has been a hallmark of his tenure as Angola’s coach.

Angola’s triumph in the 2025 COSAFA Cup is a testament to the team’s growing strength and resilience.

As they look to the future, the Palancas Negras will aim to build on this momentum, leveraging the COSAFA Cup experience to propel themselves to greater heights in African football.

With Gonçalves at the helm, Angola’s football fans have much to look forward to in the years to come.

Angola’s victory in the 2025 COSAFA Cup is a significant achievement, and the team’s performance has generated excitement and optimism among fans and pundits alike. The team’s success is a result of hard work, dedication, and a well-executed strategy.

As Angola continues to make its mark on the African football scene, fans can expect to see more thrilling performances from the Palancas Negras

The Perfect Blend:Balancing Education and Faith

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By Andrew Mwanandiye Tembo

The Muslim Students Association says it is fully focused on supporting Muslim students in balancing Education and Islamic values in schools across the country.

The General Secretary of the association, Mustapher Mmadi, who is also an Automobile Engineering student at MUBAS, confirmed this on Saturday during a gathering organized by the association to bid farewell to Form 4 Muslim students from various schools in Blantyre city.



M’madi said a person is made up of body, mind, and soul, emphasizing the need to mentor students on both their faith and career.

“We organized this gathering to provide career guidance and mentor students on balancing education with Islamic values, as well as bid farewell to Muslim students who are expected to sit for their Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) this year,” he said.

In his remarks, one of the career talk facilitators, a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Statistics from the University of Malawi (UNIMA),Kumbukani Mandela highlighted the importance of such motivational meetings, citing how it benefited him when he was in secondary school.

“I can assure you that mentorship sessions like this one are very helpful. I remember when we once had a similar gathering, and it motivated me to work hard and pass my MSCE with good grades. I even share the lessons I learned with my friends at school, so take it seriously , it will help you too,” he said.

The session was held at Ndirande Secondary School hall and brought together eight schools, including Ndirande Hill Secondary School, Alpha Private Secondary School, Ndirande Progressive Private Secondary School, Ndirande Hill Open, and Ndirande View Secondary School.

Shiekh Silika was the guest of honor and chose to make a brief remark, emphasizing the need for Muslim students to wear distinctive attire representing their faith, even in schools.

Chrispine to drop new song ‘Mi Fambly’

By Chisomo Phiri

Lilongwe-based musician, historian, and teacher, Martin Chrispine Juwa, popularly known in music circles as Chrispine, is set to release his latest single titled ‘Mi Fambly’ on June 20, 2025.

In an interview with 247 Malawi News,Chrispine said the song, produced by Cozizwa at Zozizwa Wide in Lilongwe, is a reflection of his personal journey and spiritual growth.

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He said the song is a call to godliness, emphasizing the importance of obeying God and teaching others to do the same.

“The song’s message is inspired by my personal struggles and doubts, which led me to deep studies of scriptures, particularly Joshua 24,” said Chrispine.

He cited local artists such as Sir Creedy, Dr. Ethel Kamwendo Banda, Trumel, and Pastor Samagara as inspirations, as well as international artists like Gentleman, Kim Walker, and Damian Marley.

The artist said the new song will be available on various platforms such as malawimusic.com,malawian.com and his  YouTube channel.

Asked to comment on how he sees music industry in the country, Chrispine expressed hope that the industry is growing, with many gifted musicians breaking borders and making a living from their craft.

However, he acknowledged that more work needs to be done to gain full recognition in the international music market.

Chrispine has been pursuing music seriously since 2014, although he has not released music frequently.