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Mike Mkwate to be unveiled as FCB Nyasa Big Bullets player

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McLloyd Kudzingo

Midfielder Mike Mkwate will be officially unveiled as FCB Nyasa Big Bullets player today,Saturday March 25, at the club’s headquarters in Blantyre, 247 Malawi can confirm.

The development comes despite romours that player through his Agent Harron Cassim had turned down an offer from the People’s team

Malawi News newspaper dated March 25, 2023, reported that Mkwate turned down a three-year deal offer worth K4.5 million and K450, 000 monthly salary from FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

Mike Mkwate



But Speaking to 247 Online, an official from the club who opted for anonymity, said the news was not true saying the player is expected to sign a deal with Bullets today.

Mkwate arrived in the country after terminating his contract with South Africa’s National First Division side Polokwane City due to lack of game time.

The former Wizards FC midfielder joined Polokwane in 2021 on a two-and-half-a-year deal from Bullets.

Green Chemicals and Soap respond to Chakwera’s Operation Tigwirane Manja Campaign
-Donate chroline to Camps

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By Staff Reporter

Green Chemicals and Soap has today responded positively to the call which the Malawi President made asking corporate world to support Operation Tigwirane Manja.

This is the campaign which has four pillars and one of the pillars is to help bring people who survived the floods to go back into normal lives.

Speaking during the ceremony, Green Chemicals and Soap company Managing Director, Noel Kachala said he decided to donate the materials after noting how crucial water and sanitation is in time like this.

“Issues of water and sanitation are critical in camps that is why we decided to donate these materials,” he said.

Kachala said his company has since partnered with Lilongwe City Council to enhance and support Operation Tigwirane Manja campain.

He said its sad that survivors are facing alot of challenges in the camps.

His company has since donated 100 bottles of chlorine and bottles of liquid washing soap.

Kachala said his organization will partner with others and reach out to as many people as possible.

Receiving the donation, Lilongwe City council Mayor, Councilor Richard Banda commended the company for the good gesture.

Banda said the donation will help the the flood survivors who are currently at risk of getting water borne diseases.

Leading by example-Dr Ken Zikhale fulfils Salary donation promise towards Cyclone Freddy works

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s Minister of Homeland Security, Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has today fulfilled his promise by donating his net salary for March which is K1.5 million, to young men (adzukulu) who worked tirelessly to rescue others during Cyclone Freddy disaster.

The Minister made the promise some weeks ago after visiting some evacuation centres in Blantyre where some Cyclone victims are kept.



Speaking at Naotcha Primary School in Chilobwe, Blantyre on Saturday, Ng’oma said the young men were brave enough during search and rescue missions to discover dead bodies hence the need to recognise their effort.

He further donated shovels and holes to the adzukulu.

“This is coming from a promise i made to them when i first visited them. They did a commendable job that even officials could not manage to do and it was overwhelming to dig dead bodies in the process but they did not relent and were very brave,” Ng’oma said.

On his part, Group Village Headman Chilobwe thanked Ng’oma for the support towards the youth, saying it will go a long way in motivating them.

Malawi -Mozambique Interconnector Project takes off

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By Ben Dzama

The long awaited Malawi – Mozambique electricty interconnector project has funally kicked off.

Malawi’s Consular General in Mozambique, Happy Saka, said the project will help Malawi tap 120Megawatts from Mozambique which would greatly
improve power supply in Malawi.

The 400 Kv power lines will be used to tap power from Mozambique as part of the Malawi-Mozambique Power Interconnector.

The ground-breaking ceremony for the construction works took place at Mutarara in Tete Province on Thursday and is expected to be completed by December 2023.



The project will be carried out by Lansen & Toubro Limited and Gora Civil Engineering & Building Contractors.

President Lazarus Chakwera in April 2022 went to Mozambique for a state visit where he described the launch of the Mozambique-Malawi Interconnector as timely and a prerequisite for speeding up economic growth and improving the living standards of the citizens.

Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony of Mozambique-Malawi Interconnector, in Tete Mozambique
Chakwera said the construction of the 400kv transmission line project will increasing electricity demand in Malawi, and create opportunities for trade in the Southern African Power Pool, provide safe and reliable interconnection of power by enabling supply of 50MW of power from Mozambique to Malawi, and provide room for Malawi to tap more power that can be exported into the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP).

“I should also mention that this project will cushion Malawi against future power losses due to unforseen and uncertain circumstances. This Interconnector will assist in closing the gap between power supply and demand in Malawi which is adversely affecting our agriculture, the manufacturing industry, and delivery services.” Said President Chakwera.

He said the line could become a source of revenue for Malawi in the near future when the country will be exporting power to the region once domestic supply is meet with construction of other projects like the Mpatamanga, Kholombidzo, and Fulu Hydropower projects.

President Chakwera went to Mozambique for a 4 day official tour and returned home on April 24,2022.

President Chakwera laid the foundation stone a complement of a similar event at Phombeya Substation in Balaka last November, historic because it establishes a reliable interconnection of power not only between the two countries but across the SADC region.

He said “The 400kV Mozambique – Malawi Transmission Line will create a link between the two countries to meet increasing electricity demand in Malawi and to create opportunities for trade in the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP).
The transmission line is expected to enable initial supply of 50 megawatts of power from Mozambique to Malawi with room for us to get extra 60 megawatts upon further agreements between our respective power utility companies.”

Chakwera said he was delighted to see the project commence as it will address power needs at the back of losing 129 megawatts from the grid due to damage caused by Cyclone Ana.

“It is also pleasing that the construction phase of this project will create over 1,000 jobs to both Malawians and Mozambicans.”

Fierce human rights Activist Undule Mwakasungula hails Operation Tigwirane Manja conference

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By Sylvester Chibwana

Firebrand human rights activist Undule Mwakasungula has commended President Lazarus Chakwera for his wise and dynamic vision of initiating the former Heads of State conference.

Mwakasungula said this will help to improve the progress of the campaign.

“Good move …important for national unity and development,” he said.

Mwakasungula said its rare move and hopes it will create some progress in the local politics too where there is much politics without focusing on national unity and development.

Ironically, former head of State Professor Peter Mutharika did not attend Operation Tigwirane Manja Campaign conference which took place at Sanjika Palace in Blantyre.

Malawi leader President Dr Lazarus Chakwera in his quest to widen scope of Operation Tigwirane Manja Campaign invited all former heads of states who ruled this country since the dawn of multi party democracy to Sanjika Palace in the Commercial City of Blantyre.

Undule Mwakasungula



Despite assurance by his personal spokesperson Shadric Namalomba of Mutharika availability he never turned up last minute.

During the conference, the President stressed on the need for national unity in order for the country to forge ahead during this trying times.

Malawi is home to three former heads of states and these include; Dr Bakili Muluzi who ruled this country since 1994 to 2004.

Muluzi’s reign was taken over by Bingu wa Mutharika who ruled under Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) from 2004 and but died in 2012, while serving his last term of 2009 to 2014.

His vice Joyce Banda was then sworn in as Malawi President in 2012 , served only two years and lost in 2014 to Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Currently two Former Heads of States Muluzi and Banda have honoured the invitation and attended the conference.

As he continues with the “Tigwirane Manja” campaign which he launched last week, gave them an update regarding the effects of Cyclone Freddy.

President Chakwera invited all former Heads of State, including Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, after witnessing the devastation caused by the cyclone and how it has affected people, goods and even crops, during his visit to the affected areas, in the southern region, last week.

The President appealed to all Malawians to set aside politics and instead hold hands during this calamity.

His Excellency Dr. Muluzi commended President Chakwera for coordinating government’s efforts in providing assistance to the affected areas.