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All set for ‘Proudly African’ album launch by Dr Joram

By Staff Reporter


All is set for Dr Joram’s album launch slated for this Saturday, June 3 at Adlib Art Gallery in Area 9, Lilongwe.

According to Dr Jorum the launch which is going to be hosted by social media influencer Pemphero Mphande, is expected to start at 7 o’clock and end and 10 o’clock in the evening.

” I am so excited to inform you that all is set for the launch of ‘Proudly African’ which is my third studio album. I would like to urge people to come in large numbers to celebrate the birth of my new album and we promise to give them nothing but the best,” he said.

Other artists lined up to perform at the launch include Keturah, Joe Kellz, George Kalukusha, Madalitso Band and Neil Nayar.

Dr Joram, real-name Joram Nyirongo, a medical doctor by profession, recorded his first song in 2010 and has since released albums like ‘Serious Decisions’ and ‘1987’ which brought him into the limelight after its release in 2021.

President Mnangagwa calls for sense of civic duty

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By Linda Kwanjana

President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has challenged Malawians to join hands in building the Malawi they aspire for.

The Zimbabwean leader was speaking at Sanjika Palace on Friday at a joint press conference with President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera to mark the end of the three-day state visit to Malawi.

President Chakwera stressed that the responsibiliy of building a country rests on the shoulders of its citizenry.

He said:”It is a mistake to admire other people or nations who have built their countries and despise your own that you have not built.Building our countries lies with ourselves”



Commenting on his experience during his time in Malawi, President Mnangagwa said he has been thrilled by the wonderful hospitality shown by the Malawi government and its people and he will carry with him to his country warm feelings that he will cherish forever.



“I carry home excellent warm feelings which have been exhibited to me and my delegation back home,” said President Mnangagwa.

President Mnangagwa has been in the country at the invitation of his counterpart President Lazarus Chakwera.

During his state visit President Mnangagwa had a number of engagements including signing of 9 agreements with President Chakwera.

Chakwera and Mnangagwa Tour Conforz Macadamia Processing Plant in Thyolo

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By Linda Kwanjana


On Friday, the visiting President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, and his counterpart, Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, toured the Conforz Macadamia nuts and Tea Processing plant in Thyolo.

The purpose of the tour was to provide the two leaders with an understanding of the tea processing business and its value chain.

During the visit, the Presidents explored the company’s offices and factory, where two significant foreign exchange earners, macadamia nuts and tea, undergo processing before being exported from the country.



Addressing hundreds of Malawians at Conforzi Plantations, located just two kilometers away from Thyolo Boma, the leaders emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation in improving the lives of their respective citizens.

Following the tour, Mnangagwa praised the existing relationship between the two countries.

Later, in a Facebook post, Chakwera commended Mnangagwa for joining his Operation Tigwirane Manja Campaign.

He wrote, “While continuing with his state visit, Comrade Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa this morning joined Operation Tigwirane Manja, first by inspecting areas in Blantyre that experienced devastation from Cyclone Freddy, and thereafter making a donation to the victims.”
Chakwera explained that the aid package included food, school materials, sanitary supplies, blankets, kitchenware, and cement.

He further expressed gratitude for the timely intervention, stating that it would greatly contribute to the physical and emotional rehabilitation of the affected communities.

“I am pleased that Comrade Mnangagwa has assured us of continued support in our recovery and reconstruction efforts,” he concluded.

Chakwera, Mnangagwa tour Tropical Cyclone Freddy affected areas

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By Cedric Nkungula

President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and his counterpart Zimbabwean President Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa on Friday 2nd June 2023 toured Tropical Cyclone Freddy affected areas in the southern region.

Mnangagwa arrived in Malawi on Wednesday 31st May, 2023 on a three day official visit.

The Zimbabwean leader arrived in Blantyre through Chileka International Airport from Mangochi.

He was welcomed by President Chakwera at Chileka International Airport amid pomp, glitz and glamour.

Chakwera and Mnangagwa



After inspecting and appreciating the devastation caused by the tropical storm, Mnangagwa is expected to make a symbolic presentation of relief items to the victims on behalf of the the people of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

Later in the day, the two excellencies will visit Conforzi Plantation Limited in Thyolo District.

FDH Bank pumps in K5 million towards 3rd CEO summit

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By Chisomo Phiri

FDH Financial Holdings has pumped in K5 million financial assistance towards 3rd CEO summit to be held from 28 to 29 July,2023.

In an interview after handing over the amount of the cheque, FDH group Head of Marketing and Communications Levie Nkunika said the assistance is a show of the bank’s commitment to promoting sustainable development efforts in Malawi, including the Malawi 2063 vision.



The organisers Wealth Magazine’s Managing Executive Harry Chima, said the summit will, among others, reflect and map the way forward on how Malawi can achieve its development plans.

This year, the summit will be held under the theme ‘Redeeming MW2063 through collaborative business leadership’.

The event brings together top executives from various organisations, companies and government departments, to mull over various issues affecting the country’s economy.

After the summit, a golf tournament will be held in Lilongwe to raise funds for the construction of a library at Mkata village in Chileka, Blantyre, where school drop-out rates are high.