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630 Join MCP in Mulanje

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By Grecium Gama

Members of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the United Transformation Movement (UTM) from the Mulanje Bale constituency have joined the Malawi Congress Party (MCP).

During a welcoming ceremony, Davie Simoya, a former UTM governor for the constituency, said they decided to join the ruling party because the government was addressing development in Mulanje without discrimination.

Brown Mpinganjira welcomes the new MCP members

Simoya mentioned that the people in the area had faced food shortages, but the government provided maize flour and included them in the Mtukula Pakhomo program, offering monthly financial assistance to families.

“If the previous government were in power, we wouldn’t have received this support, because this area is known as a Democratic Progressive Party stronghold,” he explained.

Simoya also committed to recruiting more people to support the current government to secure victory in the 2025 elections.

Brown Mpinganjira, a senior MCP member, revealed that over 10,000 people from various opposition parties in Mulanje District had already joined the MCP.

“This shows that people recognize the positive work the government is doing in the community,” he said.

Richard Khembo, the District Campaign Director, emphasized his commitment to promoting the MCP’s manifesto to attract more supporters.

“We want to change the perception that Mulanje is a stronghold of the opposition DPP,” he said

All set for this year’s Pakhonde Music Festival

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By Durrell Namasani

Organisers of a two-day cultural festival, ‘Pakhonde Ethno Music Festival,’ have revealed that all is set for the event which is scheduled to take place from May 25th to 26th at the Chingalire Cultural Center in Lilongwe.

The theme of the event is ‘Preserving Africa,’ which will encompass live music, food, culture, and lifestyle.

Some of the artists to performing at the event include; Skeffa Chimoto, Ben Mankhamba, Eli Njuchi, VJ Ice, Karibs, Ghost Note and Eagles DJs.

Apart from music the event will also be spiced by other activities like; Art exhibitions, Fashion show, Board games and Eco-campsite.

Music followers react to Yo Maps’ new rates for features


By Durrell Namasani

Music followers from Malawi and Zambia have been reacting to the news that Zambian singer Yo Maps has raised the amount of money that artists are supposed to be paying in order to feature him in their songs.

On Tuesday evening, Yo Maps’ manager, Dj Kandeke revealed that a feature with the artist will now costs over $10,500 which is equivalent to about 262,500 Zambian Kwacha or 18 million Malawi Kwacha.

Yo maps

The news has attracted mixed reactions from the music fanatics with some describing the charges as unreasonable while some believes that the music star deserves the new rates.

Reacting to the news, one music follower from Zambia Augustine Chikama said the charges are unreasonable and that this may affect the artist’s popularity.

“This is how artists get finished quicker than they started, no one in Zambia can manage that amount just for a feature. Remember that the more others are featuring him the higher he goes but in this case few people will manage,” he said.

Another music follower Sam Kalino wrote;
“In other words, he can’t sing with upcoming artists without backup.The problem is that when we get success, we forget where we came from.

However, some music lovers like Aubrey Mteteka seam to be having a different view as he believes that artists need to value their art like the way Yo Maps is doing.

He said; “Never underestimate the power of the art. He deserves it. _Munthuyi ndi olimbikira._

Aubrey Banda wrote; “Not bad coz he’s on fire so why not? And he knows his value. Full stop!

“It’s his tym, no disagreements on that, after all everyone can see what he has and is still doing. Africa as a continent is now being seen at far because of people like him,” wrote another music follower Mike Mwanza.

Brian Tuesday believes that the announcement has been made just to scare off upcoming artists as Yo Maps is now interested in artists who are already established who can help him increase his fanbase.

He said; “This is just to avoid upcoming artists I know he doesn’t charge that much to fellow big artists and I believe there are some bigger artists he features freely.”

Real-name Elton Mulenga, Yo Maps has been making headlines across the continent with his beautiful songs and he recently featured a Nigerian super star in a song titled ‘Confirmation’.

On Friday last week, South African music producer cum musician Master KG, described the Zambian musician as the Greatest Of All Times-G.O.A.T.

South African artist ‘Young Stunna’ to perform at the Beerland festival in Blantyre


By Staff Reporter

South African music star Sandile Fortune Msimango, popularly known by his stage name Young Stunna, will be in the country next month to perform at the Beerland Festival which will take place on 25 May,2024 at Moneymen Club in Blantyre .

Apart from the 26-year-old South African singer, the event will also feature performances by Onesimus, Eli Njuchi, Crispy Malawi, Gwamba, Malinga, Temwa, Afana Ceez and Zonke Too Fresh.



The show which will be hosted by Che Kalonda, Dj Love and Cynthia Zonde Zulu, will also feature performances by Malawi’s top DJs like Mighty Virus and Dj Wayne just mention afew.

Young Stunna is known for his hit singles “Bopha” and “Adiwele” and he has also extensively worked with multi-award award winning record producers DJ Maphorisa and Kabza De Small.

Prophet Mbewe won’t join in Alliance in 2025

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By Durell Namasani

As 2025 Elections are fast approaching and the political parties gearing up, President of the Liberation for Economic Freedom (LEF) party, Prophet David Mbewe, says his party will not form any alliance with any other party ahead of the 2025 tripartite elections.

Prophet Mbewe says he foresees the party being victorious on its own, as 90 percent of Malawians who are behind the party are facing different social and economic challenges and want a change of government.

Prophet Mbewe

Speaking when his party was unveiling new members, including former People’s Party national campaign director Clement Bundaunda Phiri and other long-serving members from MCP and ADD, Mbewe said his party will soon hold a party convention where all positions, including the presidency, will be up for grabs.

The former PP national campaign director, Clement Bundaunda Phiri, says he has made the move as he sees Mbewe as a visionary leader who will save Malawians once he voted into power in 2025.