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Chakwera Keen on promoting freedom of the press

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera says as the Head of State, he always strives to promote the freedom of the press in the country as it is what many Malawians want.

Chakwera was speaking on Wednesday morning at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe where he held breakfast with journalists from several media houses, marking the commemoration of the World Press Freedom Day.

Chakwera with Misa Malawi leadership candidates Matonga and Wonder Msiska



The President said the media remains a partner in development and a core institution in entrenchment of democratic values in an open society hence a need to promote freedom of speech.

“It is for this reason that their professional and noble role of packaging and relaying information to the masses must be promoted by all stakeholders.

“My administration, therefore, pledges to continue upholding all forms of media freedoms and independence, said Chakwera.

Chakwera thanked the media for the good job it is doing in promoting the rights of Malawians.

He however, appealed to the media not to abuse their freedom of expression in advancing their own interests, but to serve the Malawians.

On her part,MISA Malawi outgoing chairperson Teresa Ndanga applauded the Dr.Chakwera and his government for allowing the media to work freely and appealed to the President to continue providing a conducive working environment as the President and his Party have been according to the media fraternity.

On his turn,the Information Minister who is also the Malawi Congress Party ( MCP) campaign director Moses Kumkuyu assured the media of a continued commitment and engagement so as to achieving free press in the country.

In the past, under the United Democratic Front (UDF )and Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP) governments, Media used to face numerous challenges ranging from unnecessary arrests of journalists, passing of draconian laws and many more bad practices done by DPP cadets and the young democrats of UDF.

This is unlike the current MCP government under the leadership of Dr. Lazarus Chakwera as there is a conducive working environment which is enjoyed by journalists.

May 3 was set aside by the United Nations to commemorate and celebrate the media around the world.

The Day acts as a prompt to governments of the necessity to uphold their commitment to press freedom.

It brings to light the significance of acknowledging freedom of expression that enables other human rights to be acquired to diminish and uncover abuses by the authority.

State House Director of Communications

Cyclist to raise funds for church building projects

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By Staff Reporter

One of the country’s renowned cyclists Augustine Vitumbiko Kajera Mughogho is set to cycle for a distance of about 676 kilometers to source funds for building projects at Mlombwa CCAP church in Blantyre.

The building projects include a Sunday school block and the church office.

Through the initiative, the bicyclist is also expected to renovate some toilets that have been out of use for a time at the church.

In an interview, Mughogho who also works at New Building Society ( NBS) Bank Head Office in Blantyre as a Service Center Account-Reconciliation said he will cycle from Mzuzu to Blantyre from Wednesday May 3 to Saturday May 6,2023.



“I will spend three if not four days cycling.

“All the funds that will be raised are going straight to Mlombwa CCAP to assist in the building projects so that the church may have the right facilities for the work of the Lord,”he said.

He disclosed that through the initiative, he want to raise about K10 million for the aforementioned building projects at the church.

The cyclist confidently said he is well prepared for the initiative for his contribution towards God’s works.

“Well in cycling, we say ‘the best way to prepare for a ride is to ride’. so i have been riding within and out of Blantyre to get the necessary fitness for this ride,” he said.

Mughogho appealed to well wishers to support him with anything either in cash or building materials so that it can assist him in his projects at the church.

He said ” My last word is to appeal for well wishers, being companies, businesses or individuals to assist us with anything that can help in this project.

“They are free to contact the church directly or even myself for more details and will be able to direct them per the assistance they plan to assist with and God will richly bless them.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.”Acts 20:35.”

He said those interested in sponsoring him can contact 0888359155/ 0888615160 or send their contributions to Mlombwa CCAP National Bank Account: 1586424.

Chakwera pays homage to departed ex-Flames goalie, Bonface Maganga

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By Linda Kwanjana

Malawi President Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera on Tuesday joined Malawians to mourn the football ‘magnet’ keeper, Bonface Maganga, who died on Tuesday at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre.

Late Maganga will be remembered as high-level keeper who helped the Flames to win East and Central Africa Senior Challenge Cup in 1978 and 1979.

Chakwera has since described the death of Maganga as a great loss to the country.



The President has further extended his deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all those who knew him.

“The First Lady and I are saddened by the passing of Boniface Maganga, Malawi’s legend goalkeeper who played for the Malawi national team and several clubs in the country.

Renowned for his exceptional skills on
the field, his unwavering devotion to the sport, and his commitment to
nurturing young talent, Maganga’s contribution to Malawian football shall
forever be etched in our memory.

He has left behind an enduring legacy in
the realm of sports. His passing is a great loss to the football community in Malawi and beyond,” said the Malawi leader in a statement.

Chingola releases new album’ Jimani

By Chisomo Phiri

A Central Medical Stores Trust (CMST) Liaison Assistant David Mwawa Chingola has released a new album titled’ Jimani’ .

Chingola who is also a retired Malawi Defense Force(MDF) said in an interview that ‘Jimani’ album seeks to preach about positive benefits of Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ as well as the love of God.

He said the album has ten songs such as Kondwani, Confessions,Ndifuna,Glory for me and Jimani (a title) among others.

David Mwawa Chingola



The country’s fast-rising Afro Jazz singer said the love of Christ and the music talent that has been in him for over 26 years now are what motivated him to drop the album.

When asked to comment on how music industry is performing in Malawi, Chingola said: “Music in Malawi is heading to the greater heights to exploits

“We have good musicians and Singers as well as Producers.COSOMA is doing well nowadays evidenced by the fact that there is now what we call auto tracking of any song played on Radio or TV.

“We need just keep exploring more in music since we are in a digital world and everything changes daily.

“And most of all, musicians must now learn how to read Music in staff notation and stay long in studio in order to come up with mature music coz the music market is not that easy to penetrate.”

The musician who is inspired by Malawi’s gospel musicians Lloyd Phiri and the late Wambali Mkandawire appealed to the government to introduce Music as a subject from primary level to tertiary level as well as making sure that Ministry which looks after musicians is well bankrolled with enough money for music competitions and others activities that can develop music in the country.

Chingola started singing in 1996 when he was in standard eight.

Apart from being a musician, he also plays guitar and have had stint with Mulangeni and the Malawi Army Strings Bravo for Kamuzu Barracks in Lilongwe.

His ‘Jimani’ album has been produced by Thatcher Ng’oma who once been Wambali’s lead guitarist.Voices and Saxophone were recoderd by Right kanyama Dream Music studios owned by Right Kanyama.

The album can be accessed on Malawi music. com or by contacting him on 0996 093 439.

Chakwera says natural disasters are a pain on Malawi

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has described natural disasters as a pain on Malawi.

The Southern region has thousands of people whose livelihood or work have been destroyed by floods triggered by cyclones which kept hitting in circles while in the Northern Region, thousands of households are currently being provided with social protection due to drought that destroyed their livelihood and work.

Speaking at Masintha ground in Lilongwe during this year’s commemoration of International Labour Day on Monday, 1st May, 2023, Chakwera said alot of Malawians are in pain that has come about due to natural disasters.



“In economic terms, Cyclone Freddy alone has sunk more workers into unemployment and poverty, increased their food insecurity and malnutrition, and reduced their access to health, education, utility, transport, and sanitation services. And in monetary terms, our experts now estimate that the damage and losses caused by Cyclone Freddy alone exceed $500 million, and that despite the 1.6 billion Kwacha that I ordered the treasury to release for emergency relief and despite all the additional support we have received from Malawians, neighboring countries, and development partners for Operation Tigwirane Manja we still have a shortfall of K107.3 million to address humanitarian needs that effected population are expected to face until the middle of June,” said the president.

Further, President Chakwera told the nation that the country is under natural attack.

He said the country needs for 700 billion Kwacha for recovery and reconstruction.

Added the President; “We are under such heavy attack that we need reinforcements from other nations in order to not mobilize the 107.3 million Kwacha needed to respond to the humanitarian crisis at hand and K700 billion needed to adequately recover and reconstruct what has been lost but we also need the support of other nations to better prepare and mitigate against the next disaster before it comes.

This is why the State of National Disaster that I declared on March 13th to call for international support remains in force and why I will personally use a few upcoming international gatherings of the world leaders to directly engage them with specific proposals on how they can support us with the daunting task we have going forward.”

Chakwera has since directed Minister of Labour to review the national job creation strategy that was launched in March last year to strengthen it to reflect the realities of the post disaster period that the country has found itself in.

In her remarks, Minister of Labour, Agnes Nyalonje thanked President Chakwera for creating a conducive working environment for workers in the country.

She added that his attendance to the function reaffirmed his commitment towards ensuring favourable working environment for all workers across the country.

This year’s commemoration has been held under the theme “Natural Disasters a Threat to Livelihoods and Decent Work: Creating Decent Jobs and Extending Social Protection is Key to Sustainable Recovery.”