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TNM Super League: Bullets, Silver draw 2-2 as Blue Eagles drop three points in Mzuzu

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By Staff Reporter


Nyasa Big Bullets came away with a point but failed to secure the victory they needed to increase their lead in the TNM Super League as they gave away the lead twice in an attritional 2-2 draw against Silver Strikers played at Bingu National Stadium on Sunday.

The central bankers played very well and controlled the match in both halves but it was the visitors who scored first just two minutes into the game through Anthony Mfune’s powerful strike.

After missing several scoring opportunities in the first half, Silver equalised from the penalty spot just a minute in the second half after Bullets’ defender Blessings Mpokera committed a foul on Patrick Macheso in the penalty box.



Bullets restored the lead three minutes later through Patrick Mwaungulu’s long-range shot which proved to be too strong for Silver’s goalkeeper Charles Thom.

Patrick Macheso levelled the scores for the central bankers again in the 66th minute with a cool finish after receiving a pass from Stain Davie.

Tempers flared towards the end of match as Silver Strikers’ Innocent Shema was red carded after he deliberately kicked Anthony Mfune, just three minutes before the end of the match. Nyasa Big Bullets’ official, James Chilapondwa was also shown a red card for attacking a match official.

In other matches played on Sunday, Blue Eagles dropped three points as they were beaten 1-nil by Ekwendeni Hammers at Mzuzu Stadium. Chawanangwa Gumbo scored the only goal of the match.

Elsewhere, Kasungu based TN Stars came from behind to beat Mafco FC 2-1 in a match played at Kasungu Stadium. Sammy Phiri claimed a brace while Tonny Mbulu scored Mafco’s consolation.

In Dedza, Dedza Dynamos and Moyale Barracks played out to a 1-all draw with Clement Nyondo and Raphael Phiri scoring for Dedza and Moyale respectively.

Karonga United ended their miserable trip in the Southern region with a 1-all draw against Tigers FC at Mpira Stadium. George Chaomba scored for Tigers while Richard Mbuna scored for Ingwina who lost 1-nil against Sable Farming on Saturday.

With Sunday’s results, Bullets remain at the summit with 57 points followed by Blue Eagles who have so far accumulated 49 points from 23 games just like the People’s team.

Kamuzu Barracks are on third position with 48 points from 25 games followed by Mighty Mukuru Wanderers who have 41 points after playing 22 games.

Babatunde Adepoju of Nyasa Big Bullets, Silver Strikers’ Chawanangwa Kaonga and Raphael Phiri of Moyale Barracks are the current leading scorers with 12 goals.

Presidential Charity Golf Tournament Initiative raises K280 Million

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera’ Golf Tournament Initiative towards supporting needy and deserving students in various tertiary institutions in the country has been officially launched on Saturday, October 8,2022 at Lilongwe Golf Club in the capital Lilongwe.

The charity tournament which was initially estimated to raise K200 million has so far received overwhelming support, and has thus far hit K280 million to the delight of President Chakwera.

Writing on his official page on Facebook, President Lazarus Chakwera said; “My sincere gratitude to the golfing community in Malawi for your support towards the Presidential Charity Initiative. The inaugural golf tourney was awesome. K280 million raised thus far.”



But speaking during the launch at Golf Club, President Chakwera congratulated all winners of the inaugural tournament.

“Notwithstanding, the most important thing to remember is that there is a sense in which you are all winners today, because this is not just an ordinary tournament, but a tournament with a noble and national cause. By simply participating in this event, you have won hundreds of millions of kwacha for charity.

Your contribution to this cause has won shelter for Malawians who lost their homes to the devastating cyclones that ravaged large parts of our country. Your contribution to this cause has won meals for desperate individuals whose fields were destroyed by drought or flooding.

Your contribution to this cause has won tuition and upkeep for hundreds of needy students in our universities.

These victories are greater than winning any trophy, for they are victories for the nation and others, not for self.” Added President Chakwera.

The initiative according to President Chakwera is aiming at raising funds to support needy and deserving students in various tertiary institutions for attainment of quality education, and also to support citizens who have been affected by natural disasters over the past couple of years.

TNM Super League: KB, Nomads play out goalless draw at Champion

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By Staff Reporter

Kamuzu Barracks and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers played out to a goalless draw in a TNM Super League match played at Champion Stadium in Mponela on Saturday.

KB looked a better side in the first half creating a number of goal scoring opportunities but the visitors’ defense made it possible to deny the soldiers an early goal.

In the second half, Wanderers made a couple of substitutions which saw the team becoming an improved side and starting creating chances but it still ended goalless as both sides failed to utilize their scoring opportunities.

The draw means that the Nomads remain on position 5 with 42 points and Kamuzu Barracks are perched on position 4 with 49 points.



Elsewhere, Red Lions lost 1-nil to their fellow soldiers Moyale Barracks at Balaka stadium as Sable Farming beat Karonga United by the same margin courtesy of a Sheriff Maida’s 55th minute goal.

On Sunday, Dedza Dynamos Salima Sugar will take on Moyale Barracks as Dedza Stadium as Mighty Tigers hosts Karonga United at Mpira Stadium.

Ekwendeni Hammers will play second placed Blue Eagles at Mzuzu Stadium and TN Stars will be at home against Mafco FC.

The big match tomorrow will be between capital city giants Silver Strikers and defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets at the Bingu National Stadium.

All set for Suffix’s Album Launch on Sunday.

By McLloyd Kudzingo

Multi-award winning Hip-hop artist, Suffix, will be on the spotlight as he launches his long-anticipated studio album ‘The Experience’ at the Lilongwe Golf Club on Sunday.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi, Suffix, real-name Aubrey Ghambi, said he can hardly await this album launch and believes that people will speak of this as one of the most memorable album launch ever.

“All is set and all the artists lined up to perform are geared up for the launch. I am urging all music lovers to come in large numbers and they will not be disappointed,” he said.

His album launch will be supported by Zambian gospel music heavyweight ‘Pompi’, The Mighty Ndirande Anglican Voices, Ethel Kamwendo Banda, Faith Mussa, Kell Kay and Gu-Gu-Gu hit maker Eli Njuchi among other notable musicians.

Suffix released his first album in 2018 titled ‘Before I sleep’ and his second album ‘To Whom It May Concern’, came out in August last year.

Apart from the albums, the Mkazi Wa Kumwamba hit maker has two other projects to his credit which are Death of Secular(D.O.S.) as well as Dethrone Extended Programme (EP).

RSA popular Singer PJ Powers jets in ahead of Lawi’s album launch

By Steve Chauluka

South African popular female singer PJ Powers, has arrived in the country ahead of Lawi’s 30’s album launch slated for Saturday October 8,2022 at Bingu International Convention Centre ( BICC) in Lilongwe.

PJ Powers who is the guest performer at the launch will perform along side Malawi’s Mitengeli, Joyful Souls and Ndingo Brothers Band.

Powers is a famous South African musician who rose to fame after winning a song competition on national radio by singing the cover of Sanbonani, a Don Clarke Song.


Her versions of Sanbonnai gained much attention in South Africa thus making her name more and more popular.

She was also a member of a popular South African group called Pantha.

Later, she was featured on the Ladysmith Black Mambazo that became an international hit record in 1995.

She is also known for her anti-apartheid activism, advocacy for human rights and philanthropy