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Malawi’s future prosperity depends on youth-Chakwera

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera says a key metric of success in implementing the Agriculture, Tourism and Mining (ATM) Strategy relies on the youth who are over 50 percent of the country’s population and are the primary beneficiaries of the strategy.

The President made the remarks on Friday during a Presidential  Engagement Meeting with members of the National Youth Council of Malawi(NYCM) at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

Chakwera embracing the youths

Said Chakwera:“For the first time in the history of Malawi, a sitting President is hosting young people from across the country as special guests at State House and be accorded the same kind of prestige as we do to other Heads of State.”

The President said he is aware that challenges such as unemployment, limited access to education and youth friendly health services, gender based violence, teenage pregnancies and lack of economic opportunities that youths face affects their participation in the economic, political and social life thereby hindering their new development and contribution to the nation’s economic development.

In response to these challenges, government developed the National Youth Policy 2023 – 2028.

During the launch of the policy six months ago, President Chakwera committed his government’s financial support towards implementation of the policy.

“I wanted to meet you here to demonstrate my commitment to that pledge. In fact, my starting point in demonstrating that commitment was my State of the National Address in Parliament four months ago, in which I announced a number of interventions for young people such as the K500 billion Agcom II and the National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF), among others,” he said.

He therefore, urged the youth to be pro-active, patriotic, patient, principled and change makers and partners in the development process of the nation.

On his part, Minister of Youth and Sports, Uchizi Mkandawire, said President Chakwera’s unwavering commitment to engaging the youth and addressing them is a testament to his vision for an inclusive prosperous Malawi driven by its young people as outlined in the Malawi 2063 agenda.

Executive Director for NYCOM, Rex Chapota commended President Chakwera for hosting the Malawi youth leaders for the first time in the history of Malawi.

Vera Mlia Sherrif, who spoke on behalf of the youths, thanked President Chakwera for hosting them at the Palace.

She said, the occasion marks a significant moment in the nation’s history where voices of young people are heard at the highest level of leadership.

Sherrif said, as the largest demographic in the country, the youth in Malawi hold the key to the country’s future prosperity and development hence the need for government and development partners to support them.

She, therefore, urged fellow youths to be pro-active and stand for themselves and prove to the world that they are capable.

Mzikamanda urges judicial officers to prioritize mental health for effective service

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By Chisomo Phiri

Chief Justice Rezine Mzikamanda has urged judicial officers in the country to take mental health programmes seriously in order for them to serve Malawians effectively.

Mzikamanda made the call on Friday during the launch of a Wellness Programme at Eden Estates and Resort in the capital Lilongwe.

He said mental wellness play a greater role in democracy consolidation and socio-economic development of the country hence judicial officers should priotise activities such as aerobics for their health and mental wellbeing.

Mzikamanda

Said Mzikamanda:”This is a wonderful day for the judicial family to come together and celebrate wellness. Healthy mind and body are the prerequisites for job well done. So, today’s event is a basis of serving Malawians efficiently. Our coming together consolidates oneness in judicial system.”

On his part, Judge for High Court, Justice Annabel Mtalimanja, said judicial work is stressful as such, the wellness retreat will give ample time for judicial officers to reflect on the impact of their job.

“Today’s retreat is a reflection on the impact of stress in our work environment. Judicial officers live in a stressful world hence introducing wellness programme helps in relaxation,” Mtalimanja said.

Law Clerk at High Court, James Mauzauza, urged judicial staff to take the retreat as an opportunity to identify issues that lead to stress in course of their work to serve the citizenry better.

Wellness Programme was first launched in 2022 in Mzuzu to provide a reflection on issues related to mental health and financial management for judicial members.

Phyzix, Tuno and others to perform at Fragile Somebody Night at Blues in Blantyre


By Durell Namasani


It’s only Entertainment, a record label owned by rapper Phyzix has organised a show dubbed ‘Fragile Somebody Night ‘ which will feature live musical performances and a live Champions League Final on the Big Screen.

The show is expected to take place on Saturday 1st June, 2024 from 6 pm in the evening and musicians like Phyzix,Tuno, Pon G, Inkosi Jay Vee and DJ Maya are expected to perform.

Phyzix

Phyzix has since urged people in Blantyre and surrounding areas to patronise the show as they are not only going to be entertained with music performances but they will also watch the  UEFA  Champions League Final match between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund on big screens

The show follows the release of  Phyzix’s latest songs ‘Fragile’ and Somebody which he featured  Eli Njuchi and Emmie Deebo.

Civil beat Baka City 3-0 to climb fifth on the log table

By Durell Namasani

Civil Service United beat rookies Baka City 3-nil in a TNM Super League match played at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe on Friday afternoon.

The hosts got their first goal just 5 minutes from kick-off through Chikaiko Batson who capitalised on a defensive error by Baka defenders inside the penalty box.

Emmanuel Savieli added the second for the civil servants seven minutes later after receiving an assist from Damiano Kunje and it ended 2-nil in the first half.

Baka City had a number of opportunities to reduce the arrears in the second half but still failed to find the back of the net with Gule Mwaisope among the culprits.

Batson completed his brace in the 70th minute after the visitors’ defence failed to clear a corner kick.

After the match, Civil’s Masiya Manda was voted man of the match.

Following the result, Civil have now moved to position 5 on the log table after accumulating 14 points, level with the defending champions FCB Nyasa Big Bullets who have a daunting task on Sunday as they host league leaders, Silver Strikers.

Baka City and Bangwe All Stars  are the only teams yet to find a win in this season’s TNM Super League and they are languishing at the bottom of the log table.

Masiya Manda receiving man of the match award

Fans applaud Namadingo and Gwamba for the brand new song ‘Mumapemphero’

By Durell Namasani

The newly released track by singer Namadingo and hip-hop artist Gwamba titled ‘Mumapemphero’ has drawn a flurry of positive responses from music fans across the country with many describing it as one of the best songs to have been released this year.

The song which has been accompanied by a beautiful video directed by one of the best  videographers in the country Hendrix Kanchowa, features renowned musicians Lawi and Temwa.

Here are some of the reactions from music fans:

Ryan M

“Personally I love this song it’s a generational masterpiece and Doc never disappoints when it comes to gospel songs.”

Isaac Mhone Jnr

“Keep it up y’all 🔥
They say great expectations make frustrated men but you have delivered even better……..Lovely

Looking forward to more of these..”


Driemo

“Dope song and a very creative Video My Brother 🔥🔥🔥”

Malume Grey

“This is what we call being creative and innovative in the music industry. Aunt Temwah anatchenatu.”

Jumany Namafani Mwinama


“I knew it🙌 You three Gents(Nama,Gwamba, Lawi) u will come up with a Massive thing Ever🙌I even Smiled To The Video when i saw the Muslim part by Gwamba in the Mosque😊 This Song is Beyond Just a Song But it Carries all Hearts no matter the religion U gotta lov this One💙✌️….Amazed! What a Piece🙌🙌🙌🔥”

Grey Njima

“This is a good song. One of the best collaboration I’ve seen this year. Good video and audio🔥”


Lokhothwayo Kumwenda

“A Great master piece…powerful collabo…and quite creative video…above all the song could be emancipative.”

Steve Wazisomo Muliya

“The Giants have collaborated …This is an amazing song.”

Awiri ndi Ineyo

“Uyuyu nanena kale, zoyimba zake ndi za mapempherozi. Zinazo amakakamiza.”


Boypeq Ng’ambi

“The fusing of different prayer norms and culture in the video concept clearly should anticipate it to be one of the greatest videos of the year if not the only great video of the year.
🔥🔥🔥”

Below is the link for the new song https://youtu.be/85T-lF-CCAw?si=_fSho2rZA9eAEoXZ