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Chakwera leads the nation on a National Day of Prayer

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By Staff Reporter

President Lazarus Chakwera presided over the national day of prayer today, held under the theme ‘Malawi: A Hopeful and Resilient Nation’ at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

Addressing the audience, Chakwera emphasized that our prayers should focus on the nation’s needs. He stressed the importance of changing our attitude and conduct by humbling ourselves and abandoning wicked ways.

He also said that, it is not good to ask God for good things and opportunities when we pray, we must prepare ourselves to be good stewards for the good things we want from God.

President Chakwera



Chakwera highlighted that while we often ask God for blessings, our readiness to receive them matters. He cautioned against squandering opportunities and blessings on pride and wickedness.

“We must prepare ourselves to be good stewards for the blessings we seek from God,” he said.

The Malawi leader also spoke against people who block other people’s ideas that would have had an impact in transforming the nation because of selfishness.

“Now that we have presented our appeals to God through prayer, we must appeal to God to remove our pride and wicked ways because they hinder us from receiving blessings or cause us to squander those blessings we have received,” he explained.

Bishop Montfort Stima expressed concern about the opposition party’s absence, emphasizing the need for unity in national events.

The gathering brought together religious leaders from various faith groups, Vice President Dr. Saulos Chilima, Former Vice President Khumbo Kachale, and other government officials.

CDEDI demands Salima Sugar Company’s Executive Chairperson removal over K51 billion misappropriation

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By Chisomo Phiri

Following revelation that about K51 billion was misappropriated at Salima Sugar Company Limited (SSCL) through dubious deals for the past years, Centre for Democracy and Economic Development Initiatives(CDEDI) is demanding for the immediate removal of the company’s Executive Chairperson Wester Kosamu.

At a media briefing in Lilongwe on Wednesday morning, CDEDI Executive Director Sylvester Namiwa, while applauding Attorney General (AG) Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda for pledging to recover the aforementioned amount at the company, said he believes that the starting point should be clearing the corporate governance rubble at the company.

Namiwa



“In fact, in the spirit of good governance, we do not understand how Kosamu finds his position at SSCL tenable after the Malawi Law Society Disciplinary Committee recently suspended him from practising law for six months on alleged misappropriation of clients’
money. The best expected of him was to step down then.

“To be precise, we at CDEDI find Kosamu too conflicted to continue representing the interest of Malawians at SSCL, let alone at the Greenbelt Authority. Actually, he does not seem to represent the kind of change Malawians anticipate to see at the company,” argued Namiwa.

He added documentary evidence shows that Kosamu allegedly abused his position by instructing the company to pay K7, 514, 250 in respect of customs duty for his personal property, a superlink trailer.

Namiwa continued:”Thus far, SSCL paid in two instalments of K3,514,250 through Payment Voucher 1767 and Cheque no: 008058 and also Payment Voucher 1766 and Cheque no:008057.

“He is also alleged to have single-handily signed a consent order for an out-of-court settlement on a lawsuit involving SSCL without the board’s approval, and committed SSCL to pay about K252 million in respect of the same.”

CDEDI has since called on all well-meaning Malawians to rally behind the AG’s efforts in bringing sanity at the company to break the monopoly in the sugar manufacturing industry for the benefit of low income consumers.

“We know that all these efforts are aimed at saving SSCL, which was established to break the monopoly in the sugar manufacturing industry for the benefit of low income consumers,”says the grouping.

On Tuesday, Nyirenda vowed to go after some politicians and public servants suspected to have ransacked Salima Sugar Company through fraud and corruption; a development he described as shameful and a big blow to the country’s already struggling economy.

“Our dedicated team of investigators, prosecutors, and legal experts is working diligently to uncover every instance of corruption and financial wrongdoing perpetrated by people that yearn to enrich themselves at the expense of all of us,” said the AG.

A forensic audit by Audit Consult exposed that payments amounting to at least K50 billion could not be validated at the company.

Meanwhile, High Court froze bank accounts for the company until it settles debt amounting to K623 million it owes consulting firm for conducting the forensic audit.

Stephanos Foundation brings hope to children of Chilembwe primary school

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By Wilfred Golden

Stephanos Foundation a non-governmental organization has donated a child learning center and a borehole worth 18 million Malawi Kwacha at Chilembwe primary school in Traditional Authority(T/A) Mazengela in Lilongwe.

Speaking when presiding over the handover ceremony, parliamenterian for Lilongwe Mpenu constituency who is also secretary general for Malawi Congress Party(MCP) Eisenhower Mkaka commended the gesture saying it is timely as the country is working towards vision 2063.

He said as the vision mostly looks at holistic development, the project will provide an opportunity for the children to be provided with different needs like good education.

Executive Director at Stephanos Foundation speaking to journalists after the event



“Let me say that, we are doing alot to develop this Constituency and not far from here we are talking of new school blocks that have been belt, we are talking about over 100 boreholes that have been sank, we are talking of over 10 concrete bridges that have been built and there were also complaining about the dam here and I came here some months ago just to appreciate the damage that was caused, so I reported that to the district council and we are in a process of mobilizing resources so that the bridge should be rehabilitated, and here there are talking of classroom blocks we are really working on that,” Mkaka said.

He also said that it is good for the people to voice out what they want as this is the only way they can communicate to him as their representative for the constituency so that when he is mobilizing resources he should put in mind of all those things.

Mkaka therefore, urged people in the constituency to sustain the project saying having the project done is another thing and sustaining it needs passion.

Executive Director at Stephanos Foundation Malawi, Clifford Kuyokwa, said in recent years there have been focusing working in the southern part of Malawi but now it has been two years since they started implementing some efforts towards early childhood development in the central region.

“We do take care opharns and vulnerable children as well as their guardians so that they can become safe reliant. In Malawi, we have seen that there are alot of orphans and vulnerable children whose their education background is poor, so we are doing our best with the early childhood development center trainings so that these children can have a fundamental foundation for their future.So we are helping the children to know how to read, write as early as they are young so that when going into upper classes they should have enough knowledge,” he said.

In his remarks, Village Development Center, chairperson Hadwell Masikamu said they are appreciating what Stephanos Foundation has brought to the area as this will help in areas of good water and that opharns and vulnerable children will benefit from the project.

Stephanos Foundation is doing child adoption programmes as well as feeding programmes in some areas around Lilongwe where as of now over 100 children are on feeding programme and other groups of over 100 children are also on adoption programme.

Eisenhower Mkaka and officials from Stephanos Foundation touring some of the projects

MBC releases Entertainers of the Year Awards top nominees

By Chisomo Phiri

The only public broadcaster Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) has on Wednesday released top nominees from seven categories of its Entertainers of the Year Awards gala slated for December 30,2023 at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

CWT Auditors, who were tasked with the job of overseeing the nomination process, announced top three nominees from each category as nominated by the public through an SMS voting system.

Among the categories that have been nominated for, include sports, drama, music, comedy, social media, radio and television.


Some of the individuals appearing on the list include musicians Zeze Kingston, Driemo, Black Missionaries while in the sports category the teams appearing include Nyasa Big Bullets, Chitipa United and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

Chairperson for the awards organising committee Zilani Khonje Phiri said they have tried their best to make the process as credible and independent as possible.

“The nominations are representative of what Malawians feel have entertained them this year. It shows that the journey is on and the culmination of all this will be on December 30 during the awards,” she said.

MBC started Entertainers of the Year Awards in 1970 and it was discontinued in 2005.

This year, the current Corporation’s Director General George Kasakula has brought back the event as part of resetting things at the media organisation.

Malawi’s female footballer Tabitha Chawinga named 2022-2023 Italy Women’s Footballer of the Year

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By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s popular female footballer Tabitha Chawinga has on Tuesday named 2022/23 Italy Women’s Footballer of the Year.

This follows her exploits with Italian Serie A Women’s League side Inter Milan where she won the Golden Boot Award with 23 goals during her loan stint.

She was the first African to achieve that feat.

The Scorchers captain was also named the best forward and is in the best 11.

Tabitha Chawinga receiving the award



She confirmed the exciting news on her Facebook Page.

“This is for you Tabitha fans! Last night AIC – Associazione Italiana Calciatori organised a Gran Galà del Calcio AIC for the 2022/23 Serie A feminille season and after a 1 year loan stint with Inter Milan, we have been awarded with the following: Best Player (women calciatrice) of the year, Best Forward (Top 11 of the season), Top Scorer,” wrote Chawinga on her page.

The 27-year-old forward currently plays for Paris Saint Germai in France where she is tied up with Louise Fleury of Paris FC as they both have netted six goals in the French Women’s League this season and they are all one goal behind leading goal scorer Eugenie Le Sommer of Olympique Lyon who has currently scored seven goals of the the season.

Last month, Tabitha together with her young sister Temwa Chawinga, made headlines after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) named them among the 30 nominees for the 2023 Player of the year Award.