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22-year-old Harold Simosha shines with cloth branding business

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By Chisomo Phiri

In general, a clothing brand – like many other businesses is a matter of building emotions around it.

Emotions are often mentioned as key sales and retention factors in many research studies too. Customers become loyal to the brands that they feel bonded with.

As found in the research by Forrester from 2017, both behavioural and emotional metrics help growing businesses and constitute driving force in increasing retention.

In Malawi,cloth branding business sector is one of the most important sectors from a job creation and economic contribution perspective, and for Harold Simosha,22, founder of and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Spider Web clothing, sustainable cloth branding is a key to make more money in life.

His business approach is to incorporate fabric branding such as t-shirts,caps, uniforms and many more.

In a separate interview, Simosha who is currently in final level of his Bachelor’s degree of Accountancy at the Malawi University of Business and Applied science (Mubas), recalled he started of dreaming about having a brand a long time back but Spiderweb cloth branding came in existence in July last year.

“When I was young, I was found writing my name on my clothes with ink and that to me was something great.

“As I was growing, I was printing a name on t-shirts but unfortunately it was not being printed the way I wanted it to be,” he recalled.

He added that Sometimes he could consult graphic designers to design something for a print out and that became costly.

“Come last year I joined graphic designing and because of passion it only took me a week to master adobe photoshop.

“We were advised to come up with a name for your designs to be easily identifiable.

“That was when I decided to use the word spiderweb (the name spiderweb came when I was in form 1 because I was known to be someone of so many creativities and talents like pencil drawing, writing poems, singing among others),” said Simosha.

The creative designer revealed that he spent the whole night creating a logo for his graphic designing services and something reminded him about his past and the dream I had been keeping and decided to turn this into a clothing brand.

He said, apart from his self-motivation, he has been for so long inspired by Hayze Engola’s clothing brand “KNQR” and seeing how fast it has grown in the market hence his dream to achieve the same.

Said Simosha:” Brand is doing quite good and I am always determined to reach as many people as possible.”

He added that SpiderWeb is for everyone, young and old, male or female.

He said the brand is used in clothing line as it is printed on different clothes per customer’s need such as hoodies, t-shirts among others.”

“Apart from that, the brand is used as business name for spiderweb graphic designing services,” he said.

Simosha did not left mentioning lack of finance resources as one of the biggest challenges resisting him to penetrate into the market and make the brand known within and outside Malawi.

In addition to that, he said the adoption to changing in customer demands is another challenge as diversity and inclusivity are crucial.

” When customers see themselves and their values reflected in a fashion brand, they are more likely to identify with that brand like it is an extension of their own self-expression,” he said.

The young and creative designer who makes K40,000 per month through his brand products sales appealed to the government to support young people like him who are creative and innovative to achieve their dreams through innovation and entrepreneurship in as far as Malawi 2063 agenda is concerned.

To those who want to start similar business like his, Simosha, encouraged them saying it needs business ideas, marketing skills to keep them alive in the industry.

“I want to take this opportunity to encourage my fellow young people to take a step and have an impact on Malawi’s economy by doing different businesses and and not only depend on school in as far as Vision 2063 is concerned.

“Spiderweb has different symbolism and meanings,to me, seeing how the web is spun shows a certain degree of creativity,” he urged.

He concoluded that new customers can access his products by contacting him on 0886009400 (WhatsApp or call) or visit his Facebook page SpiderWeb merchandise.

Former Cabinet Minister Henry Mussa sentenced to 9 years in prison over computer theft

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By Chisomo Phiri

The High Court Judge Patrick Chirwa has today sentenced former Minister of Information Henry Mussa to three years imprisonment for the offence of conspiracy to steal and six years imprisonment for the offence of receiving stolen property.

On the similar issue, the High court has also sentenced former Director of Information Gideon Munthali to three years imprisonment for conspiracy to commit a felony and six years imprisonment for theft by public person.

The court also ordered that sentences should run concurrently, starting from the date of conviction.



In its submissions, the State argued that the offences were pre-meditated, arguing that there was proper planning and execution of the offence, as evidenced by WhatsApp messages.

But in mitigation, lawyers for the two Kalekeni Kaphale and Powell Nkhutabasa asked the court to consider giving the convicts a non-custodial sentence, considering that they served the nation as public servants; refunded the money for the gadgets; and have been in custody for the last four months.

He added that Mussa’s advanced age may not match with prison conditions.

Nkhutabasa also asked the court to be lenient with the two, saying they were first-offenders, and that Mussa was in ill health.

But the State asked the court to give the two stiff penalties to deter other public servants from engaging in similar conduct.

Mussa and Munthali, who were arrested in connection with the disappearance of 10 computers and a genset donated to the ministry by Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority (Macra), were convicted in October 2022 for conspiracy to commit a felony, theft by public servant and receiving stolen items.

We are saddened with Munthali’s resignation”-MCP

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By Chisomo Phiri

The ruling party,Malawi Congress Party (MCP) says it is saddened with the resignation of its National Publicity Secretary Reverend Maurice Munthali who was also Presidential Advisor on Peace, Reconciliation and National Unity.

Munthali announced resigning from his both positions yesterday citing governance issues and corruption under Tonse Alliance administration.

In a statement signed by the Acting Pulicity Secretary, Ezekiel Peter Ching’oma,the party describes Munthali as an asset to MCP team who has made a positive contribution to it.

Munthali



Reads part of the statement ” Munthali has been asset to our team, and we are grateful for the contributions he has made over the years.”

The party has however, asked Munthali to help in the fight against corruption in the country by bringing forward any evidence of alleged corruption to relevant institutions.

First Capital Bank unveiled Nyasa Big Billets sponsor

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By Chisomo Phiri

One of the country’s fast growing financial institution, First Capital Bank (FCB) on Wednesday evening unveiled as the official sponsor of Nyasa Big Bullets for the next three years.

The sponsorship unveiling ceremony took place at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre



In his speech, FCB Chief Executive Officer Spyridon Georgopoulos revealed that the bank will pump in K525 million towards Malawi’s local giant club.

While stressing that the bank wants to associate itself with the winning culture at Bullets, Georgopoulos challenged the club to also win a continental accolade.

” We will make sure that the team is not only the best in Malawi but also at international level, ” he said.

Following the development, the club will now be called FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.

During the event, the following unveiling were also made for the peoples team;

•Nyasa Manufacturing Company as the club’s owner

•RG as a partner

Precious Medical International as a partner

•Hurbertus Clausius Insurance as a partner and

•CIC Africa as a Partner

Chakwera to fly off to Qatar tomorrow

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Lazarus Chakwera will tomorrow leave the country for Doha, Qatar where he will attend the 5th United Nations ( UN) Conference on Least Developed Countries ( LDCs) to be held from March 4 to 9, 2023.

According to the statement from the ministry of foreign affairs, the president will attend the conference in his capacity as Global Chairperson of the coordinating bureau of the Least developed countries.


The statement says the plane carrying Chakwera will depart through Kamuzu International Airport ( KIA) in Lilongwe at 8:00 am.

It adds that following the background that Malawi chaired LCDs group since September, 2018, the meeting in Doha will the country’s chairmanship conclusion of the group.

Reads the statement in part ” During Malawi’s tenure of office, the country has actively promoted the interests of LCDs by facilitating the implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

” In addition, Malawi offered critical oversight in the development and adoption of the Doha Programme of Action which was adopted in New York in March 2020.”

The statement, concludes that apart from the main conference itself, President Lazarus Chakwera will also attend various side events and hold bilateral meetings with representatives of various governments and international organizations in oder to promote Malawi’s interest.