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Nankhumwa, an embodiment of worst Leader of Opposition ever

Once again, Kondwani Nankhumwa, blew away an opportunity to position himself as the capable Leader of Opposition.

Not only is Nankhumwa haunted by stories of questionable academic credentials, he is also widely regarded as the worst Leader of Opposition ever in the Malawi’s history.

Time and again he has been presented with opportunities to shrug off that perception but he sadly keeps on squandering them with caress abandon.



Such was the tale on Monday during the delivery of his response to the 50th State of the Nation Address delivered by President Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Friday last week.

When he took the floor Nankhumwa did not only fail to provide checks and balances to government as required of him as a Leader of Opposition, he also exposed his shallow understanding of complex details contained in the SONA.

Talking about him being widely regarded as the worst Leader of Opposition, it also occurs to many as they asked how on earth did he end up being on that important position of all people in the opposition bloc.

But again, Malawians are reminded that Nankhumwa imposed himself and he does not even have the blessings of his party’s central executive committee.

Otherwise, all things being equal, despite the DPP being a party with so many questionable characters, there are still some people better suited for the position who could have made better Leaders of Opposition.

And Leader of the House, Richard Chimwendo Banda, may have sounded brutal in his assessment of Nankhumwa’s response but he could not have said it better.

Speaking to the media afterwards Chimwendo pointed out that Nankhumwa’s response was devoid of substance and he failed to provide solutions to issues he talked about in his response.

‘’He [Honourable Leader of Opposition] actually said nothing. On the alleged persecution of the Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, he was invited to appear before the Commission to present his side of a story but he did not go,’’ said Chimwendo in reacting to the accusation Nankhumwa leveled on President Chakwera that he was not aware of Chizuma’s arrest beforehand.

This is exactly what Nankhumwa said: ‘’The President said he did not know anything about Chizuma’s arrest on December on 6th December 2022. He quickly set up a Commission of Inquiry to establish circumstances surrounding the arrest, including who actually ordered it”

Now here are some of the things which put Nankhumwa’s integrity into question. While President Chakwera was honest enough to say he had no knowledge of the arrest, Nankhumwa informed Parliament on 6th December that he was aware of Chizuma’s arrest yet when the Commission summoned him he failed to show up, not only once but twice.

That’s according to the Commission of Inquiry’s report.

It reads: “The Commission of Inquiry sent summons to the Honourable Speaker requiring the Presence of Honourable Kondwani Nankumwa MP, Leader of Opposition on 23rd December, 2022. Honourable Nankhumwa MP did not appear on that date or 28th December 2022. He did not appear on that date too on the ground that he was attending the funeral of Late Mr. Alex Nampota (former ACB Director General). Mr. Nampota was laid to rest on 27th December 2022 a day before Hon Nankhumwa was supposed to appear before the Commission’’

We can say so many things about Nankhumwa, but one did we expect a man of questionable academic credentials to be truthful?

In any case, even as we are writing this we are not sure whether he is really Kondwani Nankhumwa or the imposter we are told he is.

Is he Kondwani Nankhumwa or George Malemia. Surely, Malawians don’t expect much from a much with such credentials.

Yeremia Chihana risks disownment for proposing APM candidature for 2025 elections

Samson Newa – Contributor

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) member of Parliament for Mzimba North Constituency, Yeremiah Chihana, risks being disowned by his people over his recent proposal that former President Peter Mutharika should stand in the 2025 elections.

Chihana – viewed as a troublemaker by his constituents – announced in the National Assembly on Monday afternoon that he was ready to endorse Mutharika as 2025 presidential candidate of the people, suggesting that President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has failed to deliver; hence, the need for Mutharika return.

Chihana



Ironically, the Mzimba North lawmaker has been pressing President Chakwera to appoint him as a minister, even if it means being a three-month minister.

Hence, his endorsement for Mutharika could be seen as a sign of desperation for Chihana whose term of office in the National Assembly has been riddled by controversy after controversy. It could also mean that the lawmaker is making calculated move to secure the support of the former governing DPP in the next elections.

Soon after making the announcement about his love for APM, his constituents pooled onto the social media where they rebuked him. They vowed to disown him if he continues advancing APM candidature for 2025.

“Whose opinion is he expressing? Is he speaking on our behalf or his own greedy interests?” asked one of the constituents on Mzimba North Development Forum where Chihana is a member.

The constituents vowed that they would give him a boot in 2025, stressing that ‘Chihana has demonstrated lack of maturity’.

Meanwhile, DPP National Governing Council member Ken Msonda has warned Chihana against ‘poking his nose’ into the affairs of the party.

“How do you talk about another party’s presidential candidate and yet you have your own party president also aspiring for presidency? Do you mean you don’t trust your own party president?” asked Msonda.

“Kusokonekeratu uku! Akuyetsa DPP ingawatenge to be DPP VP North. Takwanako ku DPP vying for position of DPP VP North. Besides, ku DPP sitifunanso kupatsa chipani alendo. Tinapatsa chipani mlendo, anatichotsetsa m’boma pano tili pa shamba tikumva kutentha ku opposition chifukwa cha mlendo. Truth pains, but it sets me free and it’s in my DNA,” concluded Msonda.

Mozambican team ‘Costal do Sol’ unveils four Malawian players

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By Staff Reporter


Mozambican side Costal do Sol on Wednesday February 22, unveiled four Malawian players as their players at a ceremony held at the club’s headquarters in Maputo.

The three are midfielder Yamikani Chester and three MDF soldiers Chikoti Chirwa, Lloyd Njaliwa and striker Richard Mbulu.



Chester signed a multi-million kwacha one-year deal with the club after failing to agree terms with his former club Mighty Mukuru Wanderers.

Chirwa and Mbulu signed a one deal with the club from Red Lions and Mafco FC respectively before another MDF soldier Lloyd Njaliwa signed another one-year deal with the team from Moyale Barracks.

Another Malawian player, Flames captain John Banda also signed contract extension with Mozambican champions UD Songo.

K100 stake in aviator game earns man K10 million in Lilongwe

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By Chisomo Phiri

A 29-year-old Henry Duma in Malawi’s capital city, Lilongwe is all smiles after winning 10 Million kwacha through Premier Bet’s Aviator game.

Duma is said to have used a stake of just 100 Kwacha to win the said millions.

Speaking with local media on Wednesday, the young millionaire said he will invest part of the money into the family business.



Duma who comes from Chigowo Village in the Area of Traditional Authority ( TA) Chindi in Mzimba revealed this is his first big winning since he started playing the game.

“I am very excited to win this huge amount of money. This is my my first time to earn this amount. I thank God for this,” he said.

On his part, Premier Bet Commercial Manager for Central Region Trevor Whitaker said as the company, they are impressed that more people are winning and playing online games like Rocket man and Space man.

Aviator is a new kind of social multiplayer game consisting of an increasing curve that can crash at any time.

When the round starts, the multiplier starts growing.

You must cash out before the lucky plane flies away.

Ken Lipenga Jr, Mustafa Hussein promoted to the rank of Proffessor

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By Chisomo Phiri

The University of Malawi ( UNIMA) has announced the promotion of two of Malawi’s brains. Ken Lipenga Jr (a son to politician Dr.Ken Lipenga) and a political commentator Dr. Musatfa Hussein to the rank of professor.

According to the UNIMA Vice Chancellor Professor Samson Sajidu, the promotion of the two follows the approval by the University of Malawi Council.

Mustafa Hussein



He says the promotion is effective February 14,2023.

” Please join me in congratulating the distinguished members of staff for their outstanding achievements,” says Sajidu.

Hussein is a seasoned facilitator, trainer and researcher with vast experience in various areas including leadership, strategic manage­ment and politics.

Specifically, he has authored numerous academic articles on decentralization in Malawi.

While Lipenga Jr, is a Post-colonial literatures Lecture at the University of Malawi.

He has published on Malawian music, African literature, disability studies and postcolonial literature; disability and folklore; children’s literature, oral literature, and African life writing.

Ken Lipenga jr