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Closing the curtain on the 2023 TNM Super League

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


The 37th season of the Super League of Malawi which kick-started on April 15th, concludes this Sunday, December 3rd, when the best of the best between FCB Nyasa Big Bullets and Silver Strikers will be crowned the champion at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

A draw for the People’s team who have so far accumulated 59 points, will see them winning the league for the fifth consecutive season while Silver on the other hand will be fighting to win the match with a 4-0 margin if they are to snatch the title from the defending champions.

The two sides played out to a 1-all draw at the launch of the 2023 season which took place at Bingu National Stadium(BNS) in Lilongwe, with goals from Lanjesi Nkhoma for Bullets and Nickson Mwase for the central bankers.

This time around, Mangochi-based referee Gift Chicco will be in charge of the match as the Center Referee and he will be assisted by Joseph Nyauti and Mark Thunyani.

Mwayi Msungama will be the Fourth Official while Moffat Champiti will be the Match Assessor.

To spice it up, Maso Awards Best Male Artist of the Year, Zeze Kingston will entertain people at the stadium with a music performance.



While Bullets and Silver will be battling for supremacy, Moyale Barracks FC, Ekwendeni Hammers, Mafco FC and Civil Service United will be looking forward to avoid the drop.

One of the above mentioned teams will join Extreme FC and Red Lions who were already relegated from the league.

Moyale will be hoping for a win at home against their fellow soldiers Red Lions while Ekwendeni Hammers are in a must win fixture against seventh placed, Dedza Dynamos at Rumphi Stadium.

Civil Service United will also be looking for a win if they are to survive the chop as they face Mighty Mukuru Wanderers at Civo Stadium.

Mafco FC who are also fighting relegation will be away against Blue Eagles at Nankhaka Stadium.

In other matches, bottom placed Extreme FC will play their last game in the top flight as they host Chitipa United at Chitowe Stadium as sixth placed Bangwe All Stars host Karonga United at Mpira Stadium in Chiwembe, Blantyre.

Elsewhere, Kamuzu Barracks will be looking forward to cement their fourth position on the log table as they face Mighty Tigers who are perched on position 10 with 35 points.

As people will be waiting to see who will be crowned champion and who will be relegated, eyes will also be on Clement Nyondo of Dedza Dynamos and Lanjesi Nkhoma of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets

The two are eyeing for the golden boot award having scored 15 goals and 14 goals and they need to score against Ekwendeni Hammers and Silver Strikers respectively if they are to claim the award.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers captain Stanley Sanudi is currently leading on the player with the most assists in the league this season having provided 10 assists followed by Patrick Mwaungulu of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who has 9 assists so far.

Silver Strikers’ Chimwemwe Idana and Stain Davie, Gastin Simkonda of Moyale Barracks and Lameck Gamphani of Dedza Dynamos have 8 assists each.

In the 2022, Bullets who have won the league for 16 times, finished the the season with a 2-1 win over Dedza Dynamos, setting a record for winning the league with 72 points.

After all is said and done, the 2023 season will be remembered as one of the most entertaining seasons with a number of positive changes in the league’s administration.

Cecil Juma to start offering free secondary school education lessons on his Facebook page*

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By Chisomo Phiri

Cecil Juma who owns Cecil Facebook Page says will from December 3,2023 start offering free additional secondary school education lessons through his Facebook page.

Speaking in an interview,Juma who is a graduate from the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) said he has at heart the desire of contributing innovative ideas and solutions towards the education sector in the country hence the decision to introduce the initiative.

Said Juma :”Online education is a tool that is being used by many developed countries to enhance learning, like in our case we want to simplify learning by bringing the subjects to students, it has to be their reference point.

“Students can enhance their understanding by going through our lessons online.”

He also spoke on the need for students who are in remote areas to acquire the quality education regardless of shortage of teachers in their schools.

Cecil Juma



On the shortage of gadgets to be used in the initiative, Juma said he is aware that many students most especially in rural areas will experience several challenges to access these online lessons because of lack of proper gadgets but in near future his team is expected to work with schools, government and NGOs on how they can make to tackle the challenges.

At the moment,two university graduates have volunteered themselves to deliver the lessons.

The lessons for the whole week will be uploaded at 6:00pm every Sunday.

The initiative is targeting over 100 thousand students from various secondary schools across the country.

Juma also emphasized on the point that students must attend normal lessons from their respective schools saying the initiative is not encouraging anyone to shun the normal lessons in class.

The initiative overview;

Vision : Learning for everyone, anytime, anywhere.

Mission Statement: To make secondary school education fun end easily accessible by every student.

Target Audience:Secondary school students in rural areas.

Specifics Objectives:

a. Creating an online platform for learning
b. To ensure that the learning platform is easily accessible by everyone
c. To ensure that the online video lessons are fun and easily understood every student
d. To ensure that 90% of the lesson is in vernacular language.
e. To ensure that video lessons are part of a learner’s school life
f. To ensure that there is a detailed coverage of the topics in accordance with the National Education syllabus.

Structure:

1. Project officer: Cecil Juma
• Bachelors of Mechanical Engineering, from Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences.(MUBAS)
• Honours in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. (MUBAS)
• Working as a Mechanical Engineer.

2. Education Manager: Aram Chifundo Nyondo
• Bachelors of Education (Technical), from Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS)
• Working as a Secondary School Teacher
Tutors
1. Cecil Juma
2. Aram Nyondo
Length of each lesson video: 10 – 15 minutes

Language of delivery:90% Chichewa, 10% English.

Goals:

1. To reach all students and everyone especially those without access to standard learn structure.
2. National wide Assessment competitions with awards
3. To incorporate the learning platform into study circles in secondary school
4. To establish online learning centres
5. To involve more teachers and experts into the lessons.
6. To ensure that the project becomes self-sustaining
7. To turn all topics in all subjects in secondary into online video lessons.

Source of funds:

– Self- funded
– Donations
How we will start?
• Uploading Mathematical lessons
• We will start with first topic in form 3, Quadratic Equations.
• The lessons will cover each concept of the topic.

Labour Minister Agnes Nyalonje talks of the need to produce high quality products

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By Wilfred Golden

Minister of labour Agnes Nyalonje has urged Malawians to always put much of their focus on producing products that are of high quality so as to ensure that the nation is achieving excellence.

According to Nyalonje, as the country is going through difficult times, citizens must realize that there is a solution which can take the nation far and that is being productive weather as an individual, at household level or a nation as a whole.

Nyalonje

She was speaking this at Mount Soche hotel in Blantyre when she presided over the 4th edition of Employers Consultative Association of Malawi (ECAM) gala dinner awards.

“Now as the country this is the best time to focus on productivity this will help us weather as an individual or at household level even as a country.

“Indeed there is no any time to focus on productivity than when a country is facing turbulent times, there are several aspects to enhance productivity but the cheapest is the development of skilled and resilient labour force that can adapt to change, act innovatively by identifying new products and new processes that can help films to find new markets as well as be competitive.

“It is incurbetable to all of us including government to ensure that as a country we have ways of making sure that the industry is thriving through high productivity which is another way of high job creation.

“Ladies and gentleman no matter what mitigation policies are put in place to cushion Malawians from hardships that are facing currently, this will be in vein unless we are much productive and we are competitive with our neighbours, if well managed the labour sector is a source of our advantage weather you talk of enterprise level or industry level,” Nyalonje highlighted.

On her part, ECAM president, Annie Chavula noticed that this year has been very tough for employers with unstable business and economic environment, as employers witnessed a number of negative impacts including decreased productivity, financial stress and loss of customer confidence due to challenges in production and supply of products.

“Employer of the year awards, is a value-added service to our members that only brings a great opportunity for member organizations to have an external assessment.

“Through this, member organizations are able to identify areas of improvement and develop strategies for change to adapt to the economic environment,” she explained.

During the awards, Illovo sugar Malawi emerged as the largest employer whilst the employer of the year award went to Japan Tobacco International (JTI).

This year, the event was being held under the theme “Enhancing productivity in turbulent economic times”.

Veteran MBC voice Kondwani Chisasa ,DJ Koko Derock calls it quits

He has been a regular voice from the early days of MBC Radio 2, however, as everything comes to an end renowned radio DJ and presenter, Kondwani Chisasa also known as Koko Ristics or Koko De Rock has announced his retirement from service at Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC).

The Presenter who was recently in USA furthering his studies made the announcement on Thursday in an interview.

Kondwani Chisasa, has left MBC

Koko who is 47-year-old was among the early presenters fronting Radio 2 alongside the likes of, Chakuchanya Harawa, Gift Mabeya Mbeya, and The late Mayeso DJ Jeso Chirwa,

Chisasa joined the public broadcaster when he was just 23 and until his retirement, he was working as a senior producer.

A well known football fan, known to play social football but also a big Manchester United fan, Chisasa has not let the lid out on what he is going to be doing next

Born and raised in Blantyre, he originally comes from Gwedeza Village, Traditional Authority Kwataine in Ntcheu District.

National IDs aren’t for elections only – Ken Zikhale Ng’oma

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by Levison Lester & Lesnart Kenan

Minister of Homeland Security, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma says identity cards (IDs) issued by National Registration Bureau (NRB) are not there to be used for voting purposes only.

Speaking in Parliament on Thursday, Ng’oma emphasised that the perception that IDs are only used for elections is wrong saying people use IDs for different purposes in the country.

“NRB is mandated to register people in Malawi either for birth or death and those who would want to vote for an election. NRB is an institution which was set with a purpose to ensure that every Malawian who is willing to have an ID should have it. It is an ongoing process.

Zikhale

“Issuing of IDs depends on people’s responses and if people are not going to register, what do you expect? So, how do you measure that the process is slow? This depends on ones’ interest. This is why I said it is a wrong perception to say that NRB is there for elections,” he said.

Zikhale Ng’oma was responding to remarks made by Member of Parliament (MP) for Thyolo South West, Chimwemwe Chipungu.

Chipungu suggested accommodating Traditional Authorities (TAs) as a centre for collecting IDs.

Ng’oma said this is a good development which government will look into.

Chipungu expressed concern that issuing of IDs is in its first phase out of six phases which, he said, is worrisome.

“I have raised these questions twice in this house regarding mass registration especially on children under 16 years of age. As you may recall, in 2021 this was launched at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) and the target was 8.4 million.

“According to the phases, the program was supposed to end in December 2023 but up to now only the first phase has been completed. We are worried and we don’t know government’s position on this,” he said.