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Mukhito engages chiefs and promises development-focused leadership in Lilongwe City Centre

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By Burnett Munthali

On April 30, 2025, Hon. Peter Mukhito, an aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre Constituency, made a notable and strategic appearance at the Chatata Community-Based Organization (CBO) offices.

The event marked an important milestone in his campaign as he met face-to-face with over 30 local chiefs from the area.

This interaction was more than a political courtesy call—it was a deliberate effort to connect with traditional leaders and hear firsthand the pressing issues facing their communities.



The chiefs, who are key custodians of culture and grassroots governance, welcomed Hon. Mukhito with open arms, appreciating his willingness to engage them directly.

The meeting was conducted under the esteemed leadership of Sub-Traditional Authority (Sub-T/A) Chatata, who presided over the gathering with dignity and traditional authority.

During his remarks, Hon. Mukhito emphasized that true development can only flourish when leaders prioritize the needs and aspirations of the people.

He stated that it is not enough for leaders to make promises—they must act in alignment with the will of the people they serve.

He pledged to restore integrity, accessibility, and meaningful representation to the office of Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre.

Hon. Mukhito did not shy away from addressing the failures of the current political leadership in the constituency.

He pointed out that the incumbent Member of Parliament had effectively abandoned the constituency.

He highlighted that the incumbent had pursued personal political ambitions elsewhere, leaving behind a trail of unfulfilled promises and frustrated constituents.

This, Hon. Mukhito said, was a betrayal of the people’s trust and an insult to the democratic mandate given by the citizens of Lilongwe City Centre.

He assured the chiefs that he was not in the race for personal gain or fame.

Rather, he is motivated by a strong desire to restore hope and dignity to the people of the constituency.

Hon. Mukhito promised to be a leader who listens, responds, and delivers on commitments made during the campaign and beyond.

The chiefs, in turn, expressed optimism about Hon. Mukhito’s candidacy, citing his humility, professionalism, and clear development agenda.

They voiced their disappointment with past political leaders who only returned to the area during election seasons.

Several chiefs shared personal stories of abandoned community projects, broken bridges, neglected schools, and chronic water shortages.

They noted how years of political neglect had turned Lilongwe City Centre into a forgotten zone despite being a vital urban constituency.

In response, Hon. Mukhito outlined a number of his key development priorities.

He stressed the importance of building strong partnerships between local leaders, civil society organizations, and government agencies.

He pledged to work closely with the chiefs to identify development gaps and mobilize resources for long-term solutions.

Hon. Mukhito reiterated that true change would only come through inclusive participation and transparency in decision-making.

He emphasized that every community member—from chiefs to youth to women—must feel they have a voice in shaping the future of the constituency.

The visit to Chatata CBO offices also served as a listening session for Hon. Mukhito.

He took note of the many concerns raised by the chiefs and promised to include them in his policy proposals and campaign agenda.

By the end of the meeting, there was a sense of renewed hope among those present.

The chiefs said they were encouraged by Hon. Mukhito’s approach and were confident that he represented a new chapter of accountable leadership.

They called upon residents of Lilongwe City Centre to rally behind him and give him a chance to bring real, measurable development.

Hon. Mukhito concluded the meeting by thanking the chiefs for their warm reception and wisdom.

He promised to return not just as a politician, but as a partner in progress and a servant of the people.

As the 2025 elections approach, Hon. Peter Mukhito’s interaction with the Chatata chiefs may well be remembered as a defining moment in the reawakening of Lilongwe City Centre’s development journey.

It signaled the emergence of a leader who is not only ready to speak—but ready to listen and act.

Mukhito engages chiefs and promises development-focused leadership in Lilongwe City Centre

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By Burnett Munthali

On April 30, 2025, Hon. Peter Mukhito, an aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre Constituency, made a notable and strategic appearance at the Chatata Community-Based Organization (CBO) offices.

The event marked an important milestone in his campaign as he met face-to-face with over 30 local chiefs from the area.

This interaction was more than a political courtesy call—it was a deliberate effort to connect with traditional leaders and hear firsthand the pressing issues facing their communities.



The chiefs, who are key custodians of culture and grassroots governance, welcomed Hon. Mukhito with open arms, appreciating his willingness to engage them directly.

The meeting was conducted under the esteemed leadership of Sub-Traditional Authority (Sub-T/A) Chatata, who presided over the gathering with dignity and traditional authority.

During his remarks, Hon. Mukhito emphasized that true development can only flourish when leaders prioritize the needs and aspirations of the people.

He stated that it is not enough for leaders to make promises—they must act in alignment with the will of the people they serve.

He pledged to restore integrity, accessibility, and meaningful representation to the office of Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre.

Hon. Mukhito did not shy away from addressing the failures of the current political leadership in the constituency.

He pointed out that the incumbent Member of Parliament had effectively abandoned the constituency.

He highlighted that the incumbent had pursued personal political ambitions elsewhere, leaving behind a trail of unfulfilled promises and frustrated constituents.

This, Hon. Mukhito said, was a betrayal of the people’s trust and an insult to the democratic mandate given by the citizens of Lilongwe City Centre.

He assured the chiefs that he was not in the race for personal gain or fame.

Rather, he is motivated by a strong desire to restore hope and dignity to the people of the constituency.

Hon. Mukhito promised to be a leader who listens, responds, and delivers on commitments made during the campaign and beyond.

The chiefs, in turn, expressed optimism about Hon. Mukhito’s candidacy, citing his humility, professionalism, and clear development agenda.

They voiced their disappointment with past political leaders who only returned to the area during election seasons.

Several chiefs shared personal stories of abandoned community projects, broken bridges, neglected schools, and chronic water shortages.

They noted how years of political neglect had turned Lilongwe City Centre into a forgotten zone despite being a vital urban constituency.

In response, Hon. Mukhito outlined a number of his key development priorities.

He stressed the importance of building strong partnerships between local leaders, civil society organizations, and government agencies.

He pledged to work closely with the chiefs to identify development gaps and mobilize resources for long-term solutions.

Hon. Mukhito reiterated that true change would only come through inclusive participation and transparency in decision-making.

He emphasized that every community member—from chiefs to youth to women—must feel they have a voice in shaping the future of the constituency.

The visit to Chatata CBO offices also served as a listening session for Hon. Mukhito.

He took note of the many concerns raised by the chiefs and promised to include them in his policy proposals and campaign agenda.

By the end of the meeting, there was a sense of renewed hope among those present.

The chiefs said they were encouraged by Hon. Mukhito’s approach and were confident that he represented a new chapter of accountable leadership.

They called upon residents of Lilongwe City Centre to rally behind him and give him a chance to bring real, measurable development.

Hon. Mukhito concluded the meeting by thanking the chiefs for their warm reception and wisdom.

He promised to return not just as a politician, but as a partner in progress and a servant of the people.

As the 2025 elections approach, Hon. Peter Mukhito’s interaction with the Chatata chiefs may well be remembered as a defining moment in the reawakening of Lilongwe City Centre’s development journey.

It signaled the emergence of a leader who is not only ready to speak—but ready to listen and act.

Shabby Yakaz Qwenga the fresh voice shaking up Malawi’s urban music scene

By Shaffie A Mtambo

A new star is rising in Malawi’s urban music scene. Shabby Yakaz Qwenga, born Cliton Masauli Singamo, is gaining national attention with his high-energy reggae dancehall sound and raw, street-inspired lyrics. Hailing from Zomba, Shabby’s music is inspired by his life experiences and observations.

“I just wanted to tell my story. Music became my way to speak to the world.”he said

His journey began with a single track that sparked a deep passion for music. Since then, he has released popular tracks such as Osanyoza Mkazi, Mudya Koma Mochedwa, and Mutigwedeza, which have expanded his fan base.

Shabby Yakaz Qwenga



Shabby’s music explores themes like love, nightlife, and the daily hustle, resonating with Malawi’s youth.

His mentor, producer Captain Joe, played a significant role in developing his sound in local studios. Shabby has also collaborated with groups such as Amachete Empire, Monte Novente, Agent Slaughter, Peter K, and TapaTapa Crue, showcasing his versatility.

With growing popularity on streaming platforms and in live venues, Shabby Yakaz Qwenga is proving to be a rising force in Malawi’s evolving reggae dancehall scene.

His music is not only entertaining but also provides a glimpse into the lives and experiences of Malawi’s youth.

The young artist’s success story serves as an inspiration to aspiring musicians in Malawi and beyond. Shabby’s passion for music and his ability to connect with his audience have enabled him to build a loyal fan base.

The support of his mentor, Captain Joe, has been instrumental in Shabby’s success. The producer’s guidance and expertise have helped Shabby to develop his sound and style.

Malawi vs South Africa tickets now on sale for CHAN qualifier

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has announced that tickets for the highly anticipated African Nation’s Championship (CHAN) qualifier between Malawi and South Africa are now available for purchase.

Fans can buy tickets through an online platform called (kwenda.com) or via a WhatsApp platform on 0886785067.

According to Tulipo Mwenelupembe, FAM Marketing and Broadcasting Manager, the two platforms have been tested and proven to be efficient for easy access to tickets.

Tulipo Mwenelupembe



“We saw that many people bought tickets through these platforms, in the Airtel Top 8 games, in Karonga almost 11 percent of the tickets were bought through kwenda.com,” Mwenelupembe said.

The match is scheduled to take place on Saturday at Bingu Stadium, and fans can now secure their tickets online or via WhatsApp.

This development aims to make it easier for supporters to access tickets and watch the match.

The Flames will face off against South Africa in the first leg of the tie, with the return leg set to take place in South Africa later.

With the ticket-buying process now streamlined, fans can focus on supporting their team and enjoying the match.

The introduction of online and WhatsApp platforms for ticket sales is a welcome move, making it more convenient for supporters to access tickets

MISA Malawi receives k15 million boost for press freedom day celebrations

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By Jones Gadama

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi Chapter has received a significant boost of K15 million from Lab 20 Innovations ahead of the annual Press Freedom Day celebrations.

The donation was made in Lilongwe, where Head of Marketing and Sales at Lab 20 Innovations, Brian Banda, emphasized the crucial role media professionals play in fostering democracy and credible elections. Banda’s sentiments were echoed by MISA Malawi Vice Chairperson, Chisomo Ngulube, who hailed Lab 20 Innovations for their support.

The funds will cater to various aspects of the celebrations, including transportation for journalists traveling to Mzuzu for the event. Ngulube also highlighted that the MISA Gala Awards will be showcased on big screens, courtesy of Lab 20 Innovations.



Press Freedom Day, celebrated annually on May 3, underscores the importance of a free and independent media in promoting democracy, accountability, and good governance.

This year’s celebrations in Malawi promise to be momentous, with the theme focusing on the media’s role in fostering democracy and credible elections.

MISA Malawi’s efforts to promote media freedom and sustainability are commendable, especially considering the challenges the sector faces, including information disorder, disinformation, and media capture.

These challenges not only undermine the media’s ability to hold those in power accountable but also threaten the very fabric of democracy.

MISA Malawi has been actively engaging with government agencies and corporate organizations in a fundraising drive to support its initiatives.

The organization aims to raise K20 million to complete the construction of a modern training center at its Mtolankhani House headquarters in Lilongwe.

The training center will provide a platform for capacity-building programs for media professionals, enhancing their skills and knowledge in promoting democracy and good governance.

The MISA Gala Awards are a testament to the organization’s commitment to promoting media excellence in Malawi. The awards recognize outstanding journalism and contributions to promoting media freedom and sustainability.

By showcasing the awards on big screens, courtesy of Lab 20 Innovations, MISA Malawi is set to celebrate the achievements of media professionals and inspire others to strive for excellence.

The support from Lab 20 Innovations is a significant boost to MISA Malawi’s efforts to promote media freedom and sustainability.

As the country gears up for the general elections, the role of the media in fostering democracy and credible elections cannot be overstated. With the help of partners like Lab 20 Innovations, MISA Malawi is poised to make a lasting impact on the media landscape in Malawi.

In the spirit of promoting media freedom and excellence, MISA Malawi’s initiatives are worth emulating.

The organization’s commitment to capacity-building programs, advocacy, and promoting media sustainability is a testament to its dedication to promoting democracy and good governance in Malawi.

As the celebrations unfold, it’s clear that the media will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s future.