Musician Kell Kay is back with a new song titled ‘Muchedwa’ with a message to people to learn how to mind their business instead of focusing on what others are doing.
The new song has been produced by Tricky Beats and BFB and has been backed by Kell Kay’s sisters popularly know as the ‘Kambwiri Sisters’.
According the musician, real-name Kelvin Kambwiri, the visuals to the song will be released on Saturday November 18,2023.
The musician says the song is targeting at people who always feel insecure and jealousy when their friends are progressing in life.
Kell Kay with Nigerian famous producer Don Jazzy
He said, “This song is directed at everyone who is busy with other people’s businesses. The ones that are always saying negative things about others. In short, _muchedwa mukamakhala_ busy investing your time badmouthing others and involving yourselves in other people’s business.”
The song comes a month after the multi-award winning singer celebrated his 10 years in the music industry with a successful show at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe.
You can listen to Kell Kay’s new song ‘Muchedwa’ by following the link below https://fanlink.to/rCCEu
President Dr Lazarus Chakwera has warned the general public against any form of discrimination against people living with disabilities.
Speaking during the inauguration of this year’s Macoha week, Chakwera said his Government will not allow any form of discrimination and stigma against people living with disabilities.
“So let us work together towards a new Malawi that leads by example by treating persons with disability as full and valued members of our society. It is possible to have a Malawi where the rights, dignity, and potential of persons with disabilities are fully realised, and this Flag Week should be an igniting beacon of hope for a brighter and more inclusive future for Malawi. With these remarks, I am pleased to declare the observance of 2023 MACOHA Flag Week from 17th November to 24th,” said Chakwera.
President Chakwera
The president said his Government will promote inclusivity towards people living with disabilities.
At the Government level, the president said his Government has strengthened response towards people living with disabilities through Depertment of Disaster Management (Dodma).
He said Government has signed disaster protocol in order to collaborate well with other stakeholders at international level.
“Let’s work together and treat people with disabilities in a dignified manner, ” he said.
During the function the President bought his first flag at K2 million.
A 26-year-Gilbert Namamba from Machinjiri in Blantyre has published a book titled “The Holy Spirit”, a promise unto everyone on earth.
Speaking in an interview,Namamba said the book which has 150 pages focuses much on bringing an understanding of the Holy Spirit to all readers.
Said Namamba :”There are so many things that fills us as we try to attain satisfaction.
Author Gilbert Namamba
“Unfortunately the satisfaction that is obtained in all other things is shortlived. It is the Holy Ghost only who can bring complete satisfaction in our hearts and lead us to live a victorious and godly life with greater impact.”
The young author said what inspired him to write the book is for him to see people change, discover and fulfill their purpose.
“All the problems people are facing now can fully be addressed by the Holy Ghost alone.
“Every aspect of life needs the Holy Spirit, Church leaders, local authorities, Politicians, businessmen, parents and individuals need the Holy Spirit to get to the peak of their God given Purpose and solve all problems rising in their circles of influence, “he said.
Namamba said the book will be lunched on November 25,2023, at Dyeratu Primary School where Traditional Authority (T/A) Ngowe will attend as a guest of honour.
He said after the launch, the book will be sold in both hard copies and soft copies at K10,000 and K6,000 respectively.
“Pre orders can be done by contacting me through these numbers; 0881523277/0990947354. The book will also be on Amazon,” said Namamba.
He encouraged people to buy the book as it is important in transforming their lives spiritually.
“Purchasing this book is a direct support to God’s work which is being done here in Chikwawa and other rural areas. Plan to get your copy and be impacted as you impact other people out there,” he said.
Responding to how he sees writing industry in Malawi, the author said :”The writing industry is one of the most impactful industries as it carries the ability to communicate and transform the minds of people directly to readers. Despite that, the writing industry doesn’t receive much response from People because most of Africans have not developed a reading culture as such they cannot appreciate the work the writing industry is doing.”
He further appealed to the government saying :”We have great knowledge closed in the books. If reading culture can be emphasized from primary school we can have a generation that will take up the knowledge installed in the books written by many. And this knowledge can reshape our country.”
Namamba started writing in 2014, but the release of ‘The Holy Spirit’ book is his first complete project that he has been working on this year.
The author is much motivated by Evangelist Billy Graham who in his life time was consistent in his writings and preachings.
God Over Everything (GOE) on Thursday underscored its commitment by supplying learning and teaching materials to 50 girls in primary schools throughout Mulanje.
Martha Samuel, the organization’s founder, shared that the motivation for the donation arose from the troubling trend of girls leaving out school due to lack of essential materials.
“Reflecting on my own experiences, I find fulfillment in realizing my dream of supporting young girls, having launched the organization with savings from my monthly salary,” she said.
James Kafantaye, Chairperson of Mulanje Local Education Authority (LEA) School Management Committee, commended GOE for its timely support, emphasizing the crucial role of education.
“I urge other well-wishers to join in assisting girls in need, particularly considering the challenges many families face in acquiring school materials post-cyclone,” he said.
Chisomo Sadibwa, a learner from Namatuni Primary School, expressed gratitude for the donated school uniform, pens, and exercise books to her.
She revealed that lack of these materials had led her to drop out of school and thanked the organization while blessing its owner.
Established in 2019 and headquartered in Mulanje, GOE extended its support to Namatuni Primary School, Mulanje LEA Khaya, and Khunguni LEA by providing school uniforms, pens, and exercise books.
Willard Gwengwe of the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has won unofficial results for Dedza Central Constituency Parliamentary By-elections.
According to the unofficial results calculated, Gwengwe has 7913 votes against 7361 of his closest rival, Jacob Kapindula Kaumphawi, an independent candidate.
Willard Gwengwe the winner
While former ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) candidate Andrew Kowedza is at the bottom with 403 votes.
Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) is expected to announce the official results for the elections today afternoon.
Dedza Central Constituency fell vacant in July this year after the demise of Daniel Chiwere , who was Member of Parliament for the area .