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Nyasa Big Bullets Kajoke signs New Contract

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By Staff Reporter

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets is delighted to announce that Hassan Kajoke has signed a new contract, which will keep him at the club until May 2026.

Earlier on, Silver Strikers had announced that the 24-year signed for them before Bullets reportedly lodged a complaint before the Football Association of Malawi.



Kajoke graduated from the reserves to the first team towards the end of the 2018 season and has scored over 50 goals for The People’s Team, helping Bullets win four TNM Super League titles, the Airtel Top 8 and the FDH Bank Cup.

In the 2021/22 season, he won the TNM Super League Golden Boot award after scoring 15 goals and inspiring Maule to their 15th league title.

The previous campaign, Kajoke had scored 17 league goals in his first full season with Kalisto Pasuwas’ side and he was the highest scorer in all competitions.

The forward’s good form continued in the 2022 season when he scored 11 goals in 26 appearances across all competitions from which Bullets won both the TNM Super League and the FDH Bank Cup, as we finished as runners-up in the Airtel Top 8. #mijnews #malawi

Three arrested for stealing a bag of maize meant for Cyclone Freddy victims in Mulanje

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By Staff Reporter

In Mulanje, Police on Monday arrested a driver and his two assistants on suspicion that they stole a bag of maize meant for Cyclone Freddy survivors in Phalombe.

The district’s police Spokesperson Innocent Moses identifies the driver as 24-year-old Peter Chimkango and his assistants Mayeso Chimaliro, 25, Yamikani Nansanya.



It is reported that the three were sent on an errand to mill 297 bags of maize for free in Chigumula, Blantyre as Sukasanje ward in Phalombe district has no power after the cyclone hit.

The trio however failed to complete the task, as power also went out leaving them with 46 unmilled bags of maize.

As they made their way back to Phalombe using the Limbe-Thyolo-Mulanje road, the suspects stopped at Chitakale with the hopes of finding electricity at the nearest maize mill.

“Upon arrival at Chitakale, they saw that the area had electricity.

“They stopped as agreed but in no time power went off, therefore, the driver masterminded the sale of a 50kg bag of maize at K28, 000 and the suspects shared the money,” Moses explained.

Well-wishers reported the matter to police who visited the scene leading to the suspects’ arrest and recovery of a bag of maize.

Meanwhile, the suspects are in police custody, but the truck of maize flour and the remaining maize has been released in order to be distributed to Cyclone Freddy survivors in all 16 camps at Sukasanje ward in Phalombe.

Mchinji’s man Steven Yakobe in custody over fake banknotes possession

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Mchinji are keeping in custody 22-year-old Steven Yakobe over possession and usage of fake bank notes.

According to Mchinji Police Publicist Limbani Mpinganjira, the suspect bought some items from a shop at Kamwendo trading centre using K5,000 note which the owner of the shop suspected was fake.

Mpinganjira said that the suspect was arrested the same day after the matter was reported to police.

Steven Yakobe



He further disclosed that the suspect was also found with fake bank notes amounting to K20,000.

He said the suspect will appear in court to answer charges of being found in possession of forged bank notes which is contrary to section 366 of the Penal Code and section 54(B) of the Reserve Bank of Malawi act of 2018 respectively.

Steven Yakobe hails from Katoleza Village in the area of Traditional Authority (TA) Mpama in Chiradzulu district.

28-year-old Denis Khang’a to contest for 2025 presidential elections

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By Chisomo Phiri

Despite that the eligibility age for one to contest for presidential elections in Malawi is 35, a 28-year-old Denis Mahata Thanthwe Khang’a says he will still contest for the 2025 presidential elections.

Speaking in a separate interview, the youthful politician said it is now high time the authorities in the electoral sector amend the constitution.

Said Khang’a “Times have changed. Those days the 35 years eligibility made sense . But not now. During those times a person was 11 years old in standard one. Today 11 years old is a form of one kid.

“At 25 years old a person was repeating standard 8 for the seventh time. Today a 25 year old is a well settled managing director.”

Denis Mahata Thanthwe Khang’a



Khang’a who has not yet established his political party said he will be 30 during the elections but to him a 30 years old person is more vibrant than a 90 years old person.

He said what gives him more courage is that he has a well rounded political philosophy called ‘National Rsolution’ for Change’ which carries the answered prayers to his people.

“I have tried to convince many leaders to adopt it , but to no avail. I want the presidency that I myself will inspire the whole nation to adopt this resolution and benefit the country for generations and generations to come,” said Khang’a.

Khang’a said he is one of the Malawians who have been let down by politics and that is what has led him to intervene and rescue people from politics full of empty promises.

He urged other Malawians who are feeling how he is feeling to freely join him in the move.

He said: ” if there are malawians who feel the same , let them join hands and together we can do what we feel must have been done. Otherwise it’s not in my place to convince anyone.”

“Me too am a victim. I have just refused to stay seated and watch on the receiving end. They can do the same,” added Khang’a.

Khang’a urged Malawians to be more responsible enough when voting for someone into power as political change cannot come without making tough decisions.

He said Malawians need to stop being tribalistic voters and demand that political parties should provide tough ideologies.

“Refuse handouts and vote for someone who has proved ability,” he urged.

He further accused the current government for failing to meet many of its campaign promises.

“This is a government that prepared so much in taking power , but it did not prepare on running a govt. So as a country we are actually paying a price for having a clueless regime,” accused Khang’a.

Khang’a said his major priority once voted into power is to change rural communities into money making powerhouses.


He concluded that as more people are focusing on giving relief items to the Cyclone Freddy victims, they should also have recovery in mind.

“Proper strategies and roles should be put in place to achieve a good recovery . We need an economical, social and mental recovery strategy,” he said.

Flames coach ‘Marinica’ names final squad against Egypt

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By Staff Reporter

Flames Coach Mario Marinica has named a 27 member final squad for the 2023 AFCON Qualifiers against Egypt.                   

Malawi faced Egypt back to back starting with away on Friday March 24 at Stadium Air Defence in Cairo and then at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe on Tuesday March 28.



Apart from the local based players, the squad also include foreign based players like Dennis Chembezi,Yamikani Chester,Chikoti Chirwa,Peter Banda,John Banda, Francisco Madinga,Khuda Myaba and Gabadinnho Mhango.

The team has since moved from their camping base Meddina, Saudi Arabia to Cairo.