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Game Changer : MP Ulemu Msungama hails President Chakwera for the launch of  K2Bn Area 23 – Chipasula Road

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By Linda Kwanjana


Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City South Constituency Ulemu Msungama has commended Malawi Leader President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera’s  Government for the launch of Area 23 – Chipasula Road Project

Speaking during the launch before thousands of his supporters who came to witnes the cermony,  Msungama urged the contractor to employ people from the same constituency than importing them from other districts.

Ulemu Msungama



“I am very happy for this project , today looks to be my another birth day. However I call upon the contractor to employ people from this area,” he said. Msungama described the road as very strategic for the people of area 23 and Chipasula.

According to the Lilongwe City Council project will cost the Malawi Government coffers K2Billion.

This is the road which Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Governorment constructed through Plem Construction but lasted only one year before being washed away due to shoddy work by that Company.

Mayor for the Lilongwe City Council Esther Sagawa has since commended Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera for making the project possible.

Sagawa asked people in the area to own the project while urging the contractor to work with speed. 

“My message that I am giving to the people of this area is that this is for us. This development has been given to us. We need to own this project , and we need to be one of the people that are going to be taking care of even the equipments that are going to be used by our consultant as well as our contractor,” he said.

During the cermony,  Sagawa urged the contractor to do a good work.

“I have also passed on the message to the contractor that we don’t want a job that has to be redone in every year or two years to come. We want something that is solid, and we want something that is giving us quality as it is supposed to be, because they have to give us a value for money that we have given we are giving them,”  He said.

During his term as MP for the area Msungama has already initiated construction of big projects such as  Chilinde Rural Hospital,  and Nchesi Area 23 Road which is one of the most durable roads in Lilongwe.

Legal expert predicts possible outcomes in Sean ‘P. Diddy’ Combs’ sex trafficking trial

By Burnett Munthali

As the highly anticipated trial of music mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs begins, a legal expert has offered insight into the possible verdicts and legal ramifications the embattled star could face.

The trial, which stems from multiple disturbing allegations, has drawn widespread media attention and public scrutiny, marking a significant moment in the ongoing fight against sex trafficking and abuse in the entertainment industry.

On May 5, Combs appeared in court for the commencement of the criminal proceedings, with jury selection underway and the trial scheduled to officially begin on May 12.



The case is expected to last between eight and ten weeks.

The 55-year-old rapper and businessman is facing five serious criminal charges: two counts of sex trafficking, two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, and one count of racketeering.

The charges follow a string of allegations and civil lawsuits against Combs, including claims of sexual assault, with some dating back several years.

These lawsuits, although separate from the criminal proceedings, paint a troubling picture of alleged abuse and exploitation, with several accusers describing a pattern of coercion, manipulation, and violence.

Legal analysts believe that if convicted on all charges, Combs could face a lengthy prison sentence, potentially spanning decades.

The racketeering charge alone carries significant weight, as it suggests a coordinated, organized effort to commit multiple crimes, elevating the severity of the prosecution’s case.

Sentencing in such cases typically reflects the cumulative gravity of all offenses, especially if the court deems the actions premeditated and systematic.

One legal expert noted that while the defense is expected to argue issues of consent and credibility of the witnesses, the prosecution will likely rely on corroborated testimony, digital evidence, and patterns of behavior to build their case.

“Given the breadth of the allegations and the serious nature of the charges, this could become one of the most consequential celebrity trials in recent history,” the expert stated.

Beyond the criminal trial, Combs is still entangled in multiple civil lawsuits from alleged victims, which could lead to substantial financial penalties and further tarnish his public image.

Even if acquitted of the criminal charges, these civil cases could cement the perception of guilt in the court of public opinion.

As the trial unfolds, all eyes will be on the courtroom to see whether Combs can mount a viable defense or if the prosecution’s evidence will ultimately bring about a dramatic fall from grace for the once-revered media icon.

Charity shield raised K88 Million for Solar-Powered Water System

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By Jones Gadama

The Charity Shield match between Silver Strikers and Mighty Wanderers raised K88 million, which will be used to install a solar-powered water system at Namanolo Community Hospital in Balaka district.

The funds were raised through ticket sales, with NBS Bank contributing K60 million and Nico Insurance adding K20 million.



The match, held on March 29, 2025, at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe, drew a large crowd, and the proceeds will support the hospital’s needs.

NBS Bank, the Football Association of Malawi (FAM), and the Malawi Red Cross Society organized the event, which aims to address various challenges, especially in rural areas.

NBS Bank’s managing director, Temwanani Simwaka, expressed delight that the Charity Shield, launched in 2017, continues to support vulnerable communities through various initiatives.

FAM’s deputy president, Dr. Lameck Zetu Khonje, thanked fans of both teams for their support, which contributed to the success of the event.

The solar-powered water system will improve healthcare services at the hospital.

MCP primaries near completion ahead of General Elections

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By Jones Gadama

The Malawi Congress Party is finalizing its primary elections, with plans to conduct the remaining ones this month before the general elections on September 16.

MCP spokesperson Ken Msonda says nearly 90% of the primaries have been completed, despite some challenges.

The party is reviewing concerns raised about the primaries and will rerun elections in areas where issues were deemed valid.

While MCP respects the right of individuals to contest as independent candidates, Msonda emphasized that losing candidates who choose this path won’t receive party support.

Msonda



The success of these primaries will likely influence the party’s performance in the general elections.

With the elections approaching, MCP’s efforts to ensure a credible selection process will be closely watched.

Malawi government announces 40% minimum wage increase

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Malawi government has announced a 40% increase in the minimum wage for various categories of workers.

Minister of Labour Peter Dimba revealed the revision, citing factors such as kwacha devaluation, economic growth, inflation, forex shortages, and bank lending rates that were considered in determining the new rates.

The new minimum wage rates include a general minimum wage of K126,000 per month, up from K90,000. Domestic workers will now earn a minimum of K72,800 per month, up from K52,000. Micro-enterprise workers will see their minimum wage increase to K105,000 per month from K75,000.

Dimba



Truck drivers will also benefit from the wage revision. International truck drivers driving 30 tonnes and above will earn a minimum of K328,300 per month, up from K234,500. Local truck drivers will see their minimum wage rise to K234,500 per month from K167,500, while drivers of trucks below 30 tonnes will earn a minimum of K140,700 per month, up from K100,500.

Additionally, the government has introduced a new category for shop workers in shops with an annual turnover of K500 million or more, with a minimum wage set at K150,000 per month.

The Malawi Congress of Trade Unions had proposed a 100% increment, while the Employers Consultative Association of Malawi had suggested a 30% adjustment.