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Mnangagwa in historic environment conservation in Malawi as he plant a tree at Parliament

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By Linda Kwanjana


The visiting Zimbabwe President Comrade Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has made another prolific history by being the first foreign President to plant a tree within Malawi Parliament.

From Parliament, Dr Mnangagwa visited Kamuzu Mausoleum, the resting place for Malawi’s founding president, Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda where he laid a wreath in honour of the fallen leader.

Upon his arrival at Parliament, he was met by Malawi’s Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima and First Deputy Speaker of Malawi Parliament Madalitso Kazombo before proceeding to the VVIP lounge where he signed the visitor’s book.



Zimbabwe President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa arrived in Malawi on Wednesday afternoon for a three day state visit.

Mnangagwa arrived through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) at 16:00 Hours Malawi Local time.

Malawi President His Excellency Dr Lazarus Chakwera welcomed the Zimbabwe leader at the Airport.

Mnangagwa is in Malawi for a 3 day State Visit at the invitation of Dr. Chakwera.

Mnangagwa honours Kamuzu- lays wreath at the Mausoleum

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By Staff Reporter

The Visiting Zimbabwe President, Comrade Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa today visited Malawi parliament as well as Kamuzu Mausoleum.

Upon his arrival at Parliament, he was met by Malawi’s Vice President, Dr Saulos Chilima and First Deputy Speaker of Malawi Parliament, Madalitso Kazombo before proceeding to the VVIP lounge where he signed the visitor’s book.



The Zimbabwe leader thereafter planted a tree outside the VVIP Lounge.

From Parliament, Dr Mnangagwa visited Kamuzu Mausoleum, the resting place for Malawi’s founding president, Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda where he laid a wreath in honour of the fallen leader.

Hubertus Clausius Malawi increases Bullets’ player of the month award prize money

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By Staff Reporter


Sponsors of the ‘Maule Player of the Month’, Hubertus Clausius Malawi have announced the increase of the award’s prize money from K100,000 to K200,000.

The company’s Financial Director Malinda Chinyama made the announcement when he met Bullets officials this week.

Chinyama said the company decided to motivate the players even more as they look forward to defend the TNM Super League title and the FDH Cup.



The People’s team will also be looking forward to win the Castel Challenge Cup and the Airtel Top 8, this season.

The first beneficiary of this new package will be TNM Super League leading scorer, Lanjesi Nkhoma who was voted player of the month for April.

The insurance brokers company signed a partnership agreement with Bullets in May last year to sponsor the monthly accolades.

NAM releases names to go into camp for World Cup preparations

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

The Netball Association of Malawi (NAM) has released names of twenty one Malawi Queens players to go into residential camp to prepare for the forthcoming 2023 Vitality Netball World Cup slated for July 28 to August 6 in Cape Town, South Africa.

According to a statement released by NAM Technical Director Samuel Kanyenda, signed by General Secretary Isaac Chimwala, foreign based players Mwawi Kumwenda, Joyce Mvula, Caroline Mtukule and Towera Vinkhumbo are amongst those that have been called into camp.



All players and team officials are expected to report to NAM offices located at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe by 4 June, 2023.

The statement further states that foreign based players will join the camp once they have arrived in the country.

Below is the full list of players :

SHOOTERS

Sindi Simtowe (Tigresses)
Jane Chimaliro (Civo)
Salome Nkhoma (Blue Eagles)
Jessica Mazengera (Kukoma Diamonds)
Cynthia Khunga (Civo)
Brenda Kapira (Tigresses)
Nancy Njawala (Blue Eagles)
Mwai Kumwenda (Australia)
Joyce Mvula (New Zealand)

CENTER COURT

Takondwa Lwazi (Blue Eagles)
Milliam Mshani (Civo)
Molly Chisambiro (Blue Eagles)
Thandi Galeta (Lioness)
Lusako Mhango (Civo)
Mervis Msungama (Lioness)
Florence Gamuka (Shizaella)

DEFENDNCE

Laureen Ngwira (Tigresses)
Grace Mwafulirwa (Tigresses)
Martha Dambo (Tigresses)
Mary Msumba (Prison)
Madalitso Mkandawire (Blue Eagles)
Shabel Bengo (Kukoma Diamonds)
Mphatso Kanyimbo (Ekwendeni Resource)
Caroline Mtukule (UK)
Towers Vinkhumbo (UK)

TECHNICAL TEAM

Technical Director -Sam Kanyenda
Assistant Coach- Eleanor Mapulanga
Physical Trainer – Madano Tepatheya
Team Director – Junier Kazembe
Team Manager -Agness Chaima

Oasis Brands empowers entrepreneurs on global brands creation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Oasis Brands, in collaboration with Nxtgen Labs and Save the Children, on Tuesday hosted an exceptional ‘Startup Branding Workshop’ in the Malawi’s capital city, Lilongwe aimed at inspiring and motivating the participants to revolutionize their business endeavors.

Held under the project name ‘FUTURE-MALAWI’, the workshop showcased the importance of branding for startups and emphasized the significance of building globally recognizable brands.

With presentations from industry expert Ian Khonje, Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Oasis Brands, the event provided invaluable insights into defining brands, identifying unique selling propositions, and understanding ideal customer profiles.



Among others,the participants( entrepreneurs) explored the vast potential of effective branding as a catalyst for success and through harnessing the power of storytelling and strategic marketing, they were also equipped with the tools necessary to captivate their target audience and create lasting impressions.

In one of his insightful presentations, Khonje, the visionary behind Oasis Brands, emphasized the importance of startups going beyond developing innovative products and services.

He stressed the need for entrepreneurs to prioritize building globally recognizable brands, which resonate with customers on a profound level.

Khonje’s words resonated deeply with the participants, inspiring them to transcend traditional notions of entrepreneurship and strive for greatness.

“The partnership between Oasis Brands, Nxtgen Labs, and Save the Children exemplifies the collaborative spirit that drives the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Malawi by pooling their expertise and resources, these organizations are fostering a supportive environment where startups can thrive and flourish.

“The Startup Branding Workshop serves as a testament to the commitment of these entities to empower aspiring entrepreneurs and pave the way for a brighter future.

“In the wake of this remarkable event, the entrepreneurial landscape in Malawi is poised to witness a surge of innovative startups that prioritize brand building and strategic marketing.

“As the participants return to their respective ventures armed with newfound knowledge and inspiration, the ripple effect of this workshop is bound to create a lasting impact on the business community,” said Khonje.

He added: “It is important that innovators move from just building services and products but to building globally recognizable brands.

“It is this shift in mindset that will shape the future of entrepreneurship in Malawi and pave the way for a generation of startups that leave an indelible mark on the world stage.

“If you are looking for more information on upcoming workshops and initiatives by Oasis Brands, Nxtgen Labs, and Save the Children, visit their respective websites and stay tuned to witness the transformative power of entrepreneurship in action.”

On his part,Chrispine Botha, Innovations Manager at Save the Children related the Future Malawi project as FUTURE-Malawi project hackathon which Save the Children Malawi once conducted with the support of its partner, Mzuzu E-Hub.

“During this incubation period, the young innovators shall have access to the innovation lab’s specialistic equipment, emerging technologies, digital infrastructure, technical support, and mentorship.

“They will also be introduced to the digital innovation ecosystem and shall have the opportunity to network with people in practice,” he said.

One participant, Naomi Rachel Kambeja, an Administrator from Inspire Learn, initially joined the workshop to enhance her knowledge of branding for her new role.

She however, thanked Oasis Brands for the workshop saying with a newfound determination and skills gained from the workshop, she will embark on her own entrepreneurial journey and build one of the greatest brands in Malawi.

“The workshop not only expanded my understanding of branding but also ignited a fire within me to take control of my own destiny,” expressed Kambeja.

Oasis Brands is a digitalization design company combining innovation and creativity to drive growth in companies and impact in organizations.