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Take part in National development – Chakwera

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By Kumbukani Kondowe

Malawi’s President, Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has asked churches in the country to actively take part in developing the nation, observing the country cannot rely on one sector but needs collective effort from all stakeholders.

He was speaking on Sunday in Lilongwe during thanksgiving prayers to God for his faithfulness both to the church and the nation, organized by Nkhoma Synod of the Church of Central African Presbyterian (CCAP).

He thanked the church for the invitation, observing the fellowship during such prayers is meaningful and important.

“Before Malawi became a nation with leaders, it’s the church that was leading people since time immemorial and CCAP was a great part of it, so let us all rise and help each other to develop the Nation, let us hold hands in the development of Malawi because if we don’t do it, no one will come and do it for us, let us uphold our pride and honor in uplifting this nation” he said.

At the function, the president assured Malawians that his government will work hard in making farm inputs under the Affordable Input Program (AIP) subsidy program available in good time so that farmers can have good harvest.

He also pledged his government`s commitment to creating a conducive environment for the church to worship freely.

In his speech, Nkhoma Synod Moderator, Reverend Phillip Kambulire said the church will support the president in his effort to develop the country.

“We know that the president also wants this nation to develop, he wishes this nation well too but he cannot do everything by himself, he cannot go into people’s homes to work for them, he cannot go to people’s farms and farm for them. So, as individual members of the church, we need to work hard and bring success to our homes because this success will contribute to the nations development,” said Kambulire.

He said Nkhoma synod will continue praying for the president and his government and encouraged everyone to stop complaining but to thank God all the times.

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Mpanipani hit-maker ‘Tremour’ dies

By Chisomo Phiri


Death has been announced of musician Victor Mwangobola popularly known as Tremour in music circles.

His mother, Towera Chaswabande has confirmed the news to 247 Malawi.

The late Tremour



The singer was involved in a car accident last Sunday where he sustained major head injuries.

Some of Tremour’s popular songs include Mpanipani , Golide mu Moto and Mudzi which is currently enjoying airplay in different platforms.

And apart from being a musician, Tremour was also an actor who played mostly in his own music videos.

Madise cautions Queens over divisions

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) Board Chairman Sunduzwayo Madise has advised Malawi National Netball Team players ‘The Queens’ to have discipline and avoid divisions among themselves at the ongoing Netball World Cup matches in South Africa.

Madise said this at the team’s lodging site, Stay Easy Hotel in Cape Town following a leaked video which showed the team accusing shooter Mwai Kumwenda of snubbing coach Sam Kanyenda in Friday’s defeat to England in their second pool match at the World Cup.

Madise

” If you have issues with each other deal with them internally and not on social media,” explained Madise.

He added that authorities in the Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) must show strong leadership skills by taking control of administrative issues.

Meanwhile,NAM says in a statement that it is already on top of the issue and that the Queens have put everything behind and are ready to ‘die for mother Malawi’ on the pitch.

The Queens are this morning playing Barbados in the last group B match.

They lost to England yesterday.

Phyzix set to release a new song ‘Munthu Wamba’ featuring Namandingo

By McLloyd Kudzingo


When rapper Phyzix released ‘Chekera’, a song he did with Gibo Pearson; most music followers were surprised. No one would dare to claim that they saw that collabo coming.

Four months down the line the rapper is in for yet another big surprise. Phyzix, real-name, Noel Chikoleka has just announced that he will release his brand new song titled ‘Munthu Wamba’ which he featured Namadingo.

According to Phyzix, the song which will be released on Monday July 31st, has been produced by Drexxi Beats, Stich Fray and Namadingo himself.

“The Doc Namadingo and I have been good friends for years even though we have never made music together before. 2 months ago we stumbled upon a beat that we both love. He likes the chord progressions and I like the drum patterns. Finally, we decided to work on a song together,” reads the announcement in part.

On the other hand, Namadingo who is currently in the United States of America, described Phyzix as a hardworking artist and said it had been an honour working with him.

He said, ” As Gamba Phyzix is dropping his song that features the Doc this Monday, I say blessings his way. It has been an honour working with this hard working artist.

Apart from Chekera, some of the songs that Phyzix has released this year so far include; Tina which he featured BeeJay and AceJizzy, The Woman which he featured Tarill and Wife Material Remix which he featured Pon G, Vinchezo and Dizmo.

Chakwera encourages establishment of Cooperatives for Malawi’s development

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera on Saturday, 29th July, 2023 told the nation that the establishment and growth of Cooperatives in the country is very important in creating wealth and jobs for Malawian citizens leading to development of the country.

Speaking during the 29th International Day of Cooperatives celebrated at Civo Stadium in the capital Lilongwe, Chakwera said his government is so committed to support the economic transformation of the country through Cooperatives especially in the rural areas, adding that his focus remains to ensure that as Government there is conducive policy, legal and regulatory environment for the Cooperative Sector, thereby encouraging Malawians to be part of it.

“My hope is that you are part of each of a Cooperative for the development of Malawi. Imagine if every working adult, from the President down, was part of a Cooperative with other Malawians creating wealth and jobs together. It is that kind of seriousness that will turn things around for our country economically.

We need to transform from a country where only Government and Private Sector are doing things that impact the economy. We need to become a productive country where every able-bodied Malawian is part of some enterprise with other Malawians, and Cooperatives are the way to go” Said the President while urging Malawians to use the day as an opportunity to gain awareness of the potential roles that Cooperatives can play to positively transform the nation.

However, President Chakwera admitted challenges surrounding Cooperatives in the country, like access to reliable markets, but he was quick to commend Minister of Trade and Industry, Simplex Chithyola Banda for efforts that has led to agreements with Malawi Defence Force and other stakeholders to address the challenges, adding that Government is also working with neighbours in the SADC region to improve the situation regionally.