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31-year-old secondary teacher Sphiwe Khomera wins K51 million in Premier bet navigator game

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 31-year-old teacher at Thunga Community Day Secondary School ( CDSS) Sphiwe Khomera, has become the first Malawian to win big in Premier Bet’s newly introduced Navigator online game.

Khomera is said to have won K51 million after placing two separate bets of K5,000 each to become an overnight Millionaire.

In an interview with local media on Monday , the female secondary teacher revealed plans to build a house and invest part of the money in other businesses.



” I am very excited to win this huge amount of money. I will use part of money to build my own modern house and invest other in business, ” she said.

In a related development, a Chileka-based Form Four student Vitumbiko Chirwa has won K18 million in Aviator game after placing a K2,000 stake.

Chirwa said he will invest the money into family business.

Navigator is an online game similar to Aviator and a person uses a minimum stake of K10 and a maximum of K250 thousand.

Chakwera for Digital Transformatiom

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera who is in Qatar for 5th Conference for the Least Developed Countries has strengthen his vision for the country to fully venture into digitalization, saying Malawi intends to introduce internet access at all levels of education as one way towards achieving digital transformation to increase the country’s potential in commercial development.

He made the remarks on the sidelines of the conference which is underway in Doha during the meeting he had with the Secretary General for International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Ms. Doreen Bogdan-Martin.

Malawi Leader who was joined by the Minister responsible for Information and Digitalization and MACRA Director General, Daud Suleiman among other delegates expressed his desire to partner for Malawi to partner with ITU.

President Chakwera with Ms Doreen Bogdan-Martin



“It is my strong desire for Malawi to partner with ITU to pave the way for digital inclusivity and universal internet access at all socio-economic levels through affordable internet products with the youth in mind” President Chakwera said.

But President Chakwera in his remarks highlighted the challenges Malawi is facing to achieve digital development including high data and device costs, which he said lead to access and connectivity deprivation.

In her remarks, Bogdan Martin commented on Malawi for making strides towards achieving digital transformation. But she made it clear that going forward the country must focus on bringing down costs, saying the world already has network coverage and that challenges arise from lack of local content including e-Government services, high data and device costs among others.

During the side meeting the two also discussed the prospects of a radical development model that will bolster cyber security and strengthen any law that may be created to govern the cyber sphere.

Apart from providing a platform for Malawi to engage in ITU general telecommunications, and ICT related business, ITU has assisted Malawi in a number of ICT related areas including Cyber-security, and capacity building.

Mwanyali, Chirwa emerged winners of 21KM Mzuzu Half Marathon

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By Chisomo Phiri

Chikondi Mwanyali from Dowa and Nalicy Chirwa, a Mzuzu-base female athlete were on Sunday March 5,2023 emerged champions of the inaugural 21 Kilometre Mzuzu Half Marathon.

The Marathon took place on Sunday morning in the Malawi’s green city of Mzuzu.

During the competetion,Mwanyali covered the distance in 1 hour 8 minutes while Chirwa rounded the mile in 1 hour 24 minutes.



The champions in both categories went home with K1 million while Asimenye Simwaka in the female category and Chancy Mastala in the men who finished second pocketed K700, 000 each.

Macdonald Maganizo and Doris Fisher racked in K500, 000 each after finishing third in Men and Women categories respectively.

Among others, the race was aimed at promoting the city of Mzuzu, encourage mass participation in sports and act as a preparatory stage for the 42.195-kilometer Blantyre race.

Nalicy on the run

MCP Storms Mzimba as Zikhale,Chimwendo,Uchizi and Hara holds development rally

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By Staff Reporter

It was a big weekend for the ruling Malawi Congress Party as Four cabinet ministers – minister of homeland security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma, minister of Transport and Public works Jacob Hara, minister of local government unity and culture Richard Chimwendo Banda and minister of Youth and sports Uchizi Mkandawire are in Mzimba district where they are holding a political rally.

Speaking during his welcome remarks Village headman Zungu urged the ministers that the government start preparations for the 2023/2024 Affordable Input Program in time to avoid challenges which rocked the program this farming season.



Zungu also asked the government to look into the hunger which a number of people in the country are experiencing.

The Ministers reassured the People of Mzimba that the government understands the problems the country is facing and that they should have faith because Dr Lazarus Chakwera and his government will make sure that they deliver good leadership and development for the people of Malawi

Police in Mchinji nab three over illegal medical drug possession

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By Chisomo Phiri

Police in Malawi’s broader district, Mchinji are keeping in custody Patrick Kapinya,36, Nafutale Zombo,35,and Kamfosi Kalirani,48, for allegedly being found in possession of medical drugs without licenses.

Limbani Mpinganjira, Mchinji Police Station Publicist confirmed the arrest of the three on Sunday saying they were arrested during a raid exercise police conducted on medical drugs shops in the district.



According to Mpinganjira, the suspects were selling the medical drugs at Matutu trading center in the area of Traditional Authority ( TA) Mduwa in the district.

He said among the medical drugs, the suspects were found with Amoxicilin capsules, Tetracycline tablets, Abendazole tablets and Lofnac tablets.

Mpinganjira disclosed that the three will appear before the court soon, to answer charges of being found in possession of medical drugs without permit.