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Jumah bemoans Malawi slow progress since attaining independence 60 years ago

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By Vincent Gunde

President and Commander in Chief of Muvi wa Chilungamo Revolutionary Party (MRP) Bantu Saunders Jumah, says Malawi has wasted 60 years and has not arrived at its destination assuring citizens that the Revolutionary voice will take them to reach the destination.

Jumah has observed that President Chakwera hated corruption in the DPP led government but food and commodity prices were reasonable for the poor Malawians to afford and inflation was at one digit making the country to be one of the shining examples in its economy.

Jumah

He said President Chakwera is openly defending corruption while essential services such as passports, driving licenses, National Identity Cards are not available and some Malawians are angry eating poisonous roots as food for their survivals.

Speaking through his face book page followed by millions of people in Malawi and Africa, Jumah said a country that can not provide passports, IDs, driving licenses to its citizens in need is a failed state claiming that President Chakwera has engineered a failed a failed state and Dr. Chilima is watching Chakwera driving a failed state.

Jumah said President Chakwera has been attributing challenges the country is facing to Covid-19 pandemic, Tropical Cyclones, Russia-Ukraine war, Cholera outbreak as excuses for a failed government to provide essential services.

He said President Chakwera is failing to admit failure as the writings are on the wall that even mourners at funeral services are booing him when one of his hand clappers or Ministers stood up to convince the mourners that Chakwera will rule to 2030.

The MRP President said it is sad that the man of white color is presiding a failed state saying this has angered God and no wonder, Malawi is going through plaques after plaques, disasters after disasters claiming that this is a sign that Chakwera has offended God above.

He said President Chakwera must ask himself why the same people that were with him during the 2019 electoral justice in court demonstrations, the same people that voted massively for him to be the 6th President of Malawi, have turned against him?

“It is this table that removed Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika and his DPP out of government in June, 2020 and the same table will remove President Chakwera and his MCP led Tonse Alliance out of government mark my words,” said Jumah.

He has assured President Chakwera that he will be disappointed when elections come to him that he will lose miserably for not listening the truth from Malawians only hearing of lies from his Ministers and advisors.

Jumah said if President Chakwera was a true man of God, he could listen to various constructive advices from Catholic Bishops, activists and patriotic Malawians advising him that he cannot be telling people to be patient, when they are hungry and eating poisonous roots as food for their survival.

Accident claims life of Boxer Alexander Likande

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By Burnett Munthali

A professional boxer in the country, Alexander ‘Cage’ Likande, has died in the early hours of today after being involved in a motorbike road accident which collided with a car.

According to reports shared by his close friend Byson Gwayani, Likande was involved in an accident last night Sunday 28th April 2024 when he was coming from Area 36 in Lilongwe where there was a boxing tournament taking place.

Likande, lost his life

Likande hailed from  Domasi Zomba but did his trade on Lilongwe where he previously worked at US Embassy as a Security Officer

Details of his funeral will be announced later.

President Chakwera attending IDA Africa Heads of State Summit in Nairobi, Kenya

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By Burnett Munthali

The World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA) continues to play a pivotal role in advancing the development goals of Malawi through financing solutions towards various key sectors of the economy.

It is for this reason that President Chakwera is attending today’s IDA Africa Heads of State Summit in Nairobi, Kenya to project the voice of Malawi on the global stage on the kind of support  needed to attain full economic recovery and growth.

Chakwera has gone there to seek more support in form of resources to upscale efforts in addressing the social and economic shocks rendered on Malawi by climate change induced disasters and other geopolitical inconveniences.

The President is hopeful that the summit will yield into tailored assistance towards critical issues such as job and wealth creation, infrastructure, healthcare, education and climate change resilience.

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Chakwera being welcomed in Kenya

DPP optimistic of Peter Mutharika return to Power

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By Durrell Namasani

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) remains optimistic that its current leader, and former Malawi Peter Mutharika will be on the ballot in 2025 presidential elections, and  very certain of return to power

The party’s Regional Governor for the East, Imran Mtenje, was speaking at M’baluku in Mangochi Sunday during a meeting. He said people’s memories are fresh of what Mutharika did compared to what the current tonse government is doing.

Chipungu and Mtenje

Mtenje said the current administration has messed up the economy and chances are low that people will give them a fresh mandate.

Chimwemwe Chipungu, organising secretary for the Party  has urged their followers to make sure that they have their national identity cards in place inorder to register during voter registration excercise to commence in this coming September.

During the rally,Musician Dan Lu also entertained the masses

Dan Lu

Bangwe frustrates Nomads in a 0-0 draw as FOMO registers second win in the TNM Super League

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

A defensive display from Bangwe All Stars helped them to get a point as they played out a goalless draw against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on Sunday afternoon.

In a match played at Mpira Stadium in Chiwembe, Blantyre, the Nomads came closest to scoring on a number occasions but they were not clinical in front of goal.

After the match Bangwe All Stars goalkeeper Elias Missi was voted man of the match.

Man of the match: Bangwe All Stars goalkeeper Elias Missi


The result means that the Nomads have now moved to position three on the log table, level on 8 points with rivals FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who are perched on position 4 following their 2-1 win against Baka City on Saturday.

Bangwe All Stars have now moved to position 14 after collecting two points from four games.

Elsewhere, rookies FOMO FC beat Chitipa United 1-0 courtesy of
Chimwemwe Nyoni’s lone goal in the 20th minute.

Nyoni who was also voted man of the match, scored after connecting well a corner-kick taken by Duncan Mangwaya to give his side second league victory after beating Bangwe All Stars in their first match.

In Karonga, Kennedy Mwakabaghe, Saulos Moyo and Allen Chihana were on target as Karonga United beat Mighty Tigers 3-1 at Karonga Stadium. Precious Chiudza scored  Tigers’ consolation.

In Lilongwe, Kamuzu Barracks (KB) beat Civil Service United 2-1 in a match played  at Civo Stadium.

Olson Kanjira scored the first goal for KB just 3 minutes from kick-off and Zeliat Nkhoma scored the other goal in the 34th minute from the penalty spot.

Emmanuel Savieli scored Civil’s consolation after receiving an assist from Chikaiko Batson 8 minutes before the end of the regulation time.

The match between Moyale Barracks and Dedza Dynamos ended goalless at Mzuzu Stadium.

Silver Strikers remain top on the log table with 10 points after playing four games followed by Mzuzu City Hammers who have so far accumulated 9 points from the same number of games.