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Chakwera working tirelessly to mitigate the current economic hardships – Kunkuyu

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera’s administration is working around the clock to rid off the economic crisis that the country is currently facing, Minister of Information and Digitalization Moses Kunkuyu said on Sunday.

The government spokesperson was responding to a statement that Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) made at a press briefing on Sunday where the coalition’s leaders challenged President Chakwera to address social and economic problems that Malawians are facing.

Kunkuyu said the government is aware of the challenges and that efforts are being made to reverse the trend.

Hon Moses Kunkuyu



“Economic problems do not surface immediately from the time you enjoyed the temporary sweets that have a lasting impact on your economy. Excess borrowing that was not invested for profitable gains, decades of corruption and improper procurement processes. All these dug a hole in our economy and coupled with natural shocks, the economy suffers and when this happens, prices of commodities rise, your currency becomes weak against major reserve currencies,” explained Kunkuyu in an interview with Zodiak on Sunday afternoon.

“Importation of strategic commodities becomes a challenge, people become enraged and they justifiably call on their governments to take action. This is happening at a time also when some of our borrowings have matured and we must repay. Government and the president understands its role and we are here to address these challenges. People must be assured that everything that president Chakwera does, he does it for the betterment of Malawians lives.”

Blue Eagles move to plot 15 after Moyale loss

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

Last year edition’s runners up, Blue Eagles, continue to move down in the log table of the TNM Super league as they go down to position 15 after a 1-0 home loss against 10 man Moyale Barracks at Nankhaka Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Debutant substitute, Chifundo Damba, scored a 64th minute goal, that goal enough for Moyale Barracks to win the match despite Eagles having a numerical advantage in the last 18 minutes as defender, Lusekero Malema, was sent off for picking a second yellow card in the match.



Deputy Coach for the Eagles, Christopher Sibale, said the team needs to sit down and look into their problems as he was disappointed with how the team is missing the chances in their games.

“Let me admit that I am very disappointed because we expect a win, a draw and a loss but now it has come to where we need to sit down and see what is happening because we can create chances but we fail to convert, at the end of the day it pains us, we are in tough situation, otherwise this is not okay,” Said Sibale.

Meanwhile, Moyale Barracks head coach, Nicolas Mhango, thanked his boys for following his instructions saying despite them being tired, they managed to get the win.

“Let me thank my players, while struggling and fatigued, we have scored and I need to thank them and we just need to win many games,” Mhango told to journalists.

Straight from Zimbabwe where they won a trophy in a commemoration of 30 years of Zimbabwe Defense force, Moyale came hard in the game as they nearly got a goal in the first 10 minutes but Eagles defense cleared it.

The hosts were then dominant with Chikondi Mvula, Schumacher Kuwali and Richard Rabson coming close but failed to hit the target.

Moyale introduced Prince Phiri and debutant Chifundo Damba for Brown Magaga and Walusungu Mdoka on 50th minute before Gototo missing a good chance after receiving a brilliant ball from Mvula on 54th minute.

Damba scored his first goal at Moyale on 64th minute after he was met by Gastin Simkonda and Eagles reacted with introducing Hendrix Misinde for Schumacher Kuwali on 70th minute.

Lusekero Malema got sent off after a second booking and Mvula’s effort was saved by Simfukwe on 75th minute as Eagles sort for an equaliser but the soldiers cruised to 1-0 away win.

The win takes them up to 8th with 22 points from 17 games while Eagles are 15th with 17 points from 18 games.

Nyasulu saves Innocent Tigers in a precious win

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

Mighty Wakawaka Tigers goalkeeper, Innocent Nyasulu, saved two penalties to keep a clean sheet and win the man of the match award to help the team move out of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win over Dedza Dynamos at the Kamuzu Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the TNM Super league.

Nyasulu saved Clement Nyondo and Edward Dakalira’s spot kicks in either half but two precious goals from Precious Chiudza and Precious Chipungu were enough to seal a first win in more than five games to move out of the danger zone.



Head coach for Tigers, Christopher Nyambose, was very happy with the result saying he saw the win coming and this is a starting point for the team to get more wins.

“I am very happy and I saw it coming because we are playing very well, in our past games we were just unlucky not to score but we have worked on that so we needed the winning formula.

“We can not get convinced with this win and we need to win more as we are still bottom,” said Nyambose.

On his part, Gilbert Chirwa, coach for Dedza Dynamos said the officiation gifted Tigers the second goal plus their penalty misses cost them to drop points.

“It was a good game, yes our friends scored but the second one the referee just gave them, it was offside. We missed two penalties, its hard to understand but it’s what happens in Football, its was in the hands of the players but I saw them missing,” Said Chirwa.

Both sides looked aggressive at the start of the match as they attacked at each other’s goal then Clement Nyondo was fouled in the box by Kelvin Banda on 14th minute which he took himself but Nyasulu saved the ball.

Two minutes later, Precious Chipungu put Tigers with a fine goal after met by Precious Chiudza but Dedza Dynamos started dominating the game.

Chiudza doubled the scores on 33rd minute after beating the offside trap from a Frank Chikufenji’s free kick and Tigers went at half time leading by a goal.

Charles Chipala shot over on 50th minute for Dynamos before Nyondo winning another penalty on 60th minute but Nyasulu denied again Edward Dakalira.

Mezaya Kachingwe was replaced by Bright Mtondagowa on 62nd minute then Dynamos made three chances, Promise Kamwendo, Chifuniro Mpinganjira and Victor Lungu coming in for Dakalira, Lameck Gamphani and Ibrahim Sadick on 71st minute.

Matthews Salirana also came in for Charles Chipala on 84th minute but it was done and dusted as Tigers cruised to a big win.

The win takes Tigers four steps up to 11th position with 18 points from 18 games while Dedza while Dedza Dynamos moved two steps down to 9th as they have 22 points from 18 games as well.

At the end of the game, Innocent Nyasulu got his fifth man of the match award of the season.

Chitipa 0-0 Wanderers: Goalless at the Karonga Stadium,
Tigers beat Dynamos 2-0 in Blantyre

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By Staff Reporter


Mighty Mukuru Wanderers were held to a goalless draw by Chitipa United as both teams move second and third in the standings respectively.

Wanderers were looking for maximum points not only to go top on the log table but also to revenge on the Chitipa-based side which managed to beat them at home in the first round.

The visitors had numerous scoring opportunities in the first half but goalkeeper George Chikooka was in inspired form to preserve an impressive clean sheet and win his fifth man of the the match award this season.



Chitipa on the other hand tried their best to give the home fans something to smile about after they were frustrated in Dedza by Dedza Dynamos last weekend, but failed to find the back of the net from the little scoring opportunities they had in the second half.

Following the draw, the Nomads have moved to position 2 with 33 points while Chitipa are now third with the same number of points but the former have a superior goal difference.

Despite not playing today, Nyasa Big Bullets remain top with 34 points while Silver Strikers are fourth with 32 games.

In Blantyre, Innocent Nyasulu became the first goalkeeper this season to save two penalties in a single Super League match as his side Mighty Tigers beat Dedza Dynamos 2-0 at Kamuzu Stadium.

Two first half precious goals from Precious Chipungu and Precious Chiudza were enough to grant Mighty Tigers maximum points.

In Lilongwe, Blue Eagles suffered a 1-0 home defeat against Moyale Barracks with Chifundo Damba scoring the only goal of the match in the 65th minute.

Elsewhere, Chikaiko Batson scored a late goal to help Civil Service United beat Kamuzu Barracks 1-nil at Kasungu Stadium.

On Sunday, Karonga United will host Ekwendeni Hammers at Karonga Stadium as Extreme FC hosts Mafco FC at Nankhaka Stadium.

In another game to be played on Sunday, Silver Strikers have got a chance to go top if they win their match against 10th placed Bangwe All Stars at Kamuzu Stadium.

Chitipa United vs Wanderers
Innocent Nyasulu of Mighty Tigers
George Chikooka of Chitipa United

Chakwera arrives in Johannesburg for BRICS Summit

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By Cedric Nkungula

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has arrived in South Africa ahead of the five member grouping of Brazil, Russia, India and South Africa (BRICS) Summit which starts on Tuesday 22 August, 2023 at Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg.

The summit will be held under the theme “Brics Africa: Partnership for Mutually Accelerated Growth, Sustainable Development and Inclusive Multilateralism”.

In RSA , Chakwera

High on the agenda includes discussions on expanding the grouping’s membership to include more countries.

Chakwera arrived through Lanseria International Airport in the company of First Lady Monica Chakwera.

He was welcomed by Malawi High Commissioner to South Africa Stella Ndau and other South African delegates.

Chakwera to reporters on arrival that the summit provides an opportunity to Malawi to engage development partners on ways of addressing debts.
“We will champion our cause with emerging and fellow developing markets through multilateral cooperation to rebalance the world’s economic and political tectonics and make the global system conducive for inclusive growth.” Said Chakwera