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Chakwera donates K120 million towards Cyclone Freddy Survivors

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By Chisomo Phiri

Through his “Tigwirane Manja” campaign launched last month, President Lazarus Chakwera has today donated K120 million and 20 bales of blankets to the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DODMA) to help those who were adversely affected by Cyclone Freddy in the southern region.

‘Tigwirane Manja’ is a nationwide humanitarian mechanism fashioned to bring relief to those adversely affected by Cyclone Freddy.

Speaking at Kamuzu Palace during the handover ceremony, President Chakwera called on people and organizations to continue helping the communities affected by Cyclone Freddy.



“What Freddy has done is nothing short of devastation. It will take years to reconstruct what has been damaged. Any recovery or reconstruction will require that we all work together to move toward a future that is more prepared for the climate shocks we will undoubtedly face going forward,” he said.

He said the part of money he has donated comes from his Presidential Charity Initiative Committee which was realized during the Presidential Golf Tournament fundraiser that was held on October 8, 2022 and raised K280 million Kwacha.

On her part, representative of one of the companies that participated in Presidential Golf Tournament, Maureen Kachingwe, Head of Legal and Company Secretary for Illovo said their company will continue to work hand in hand with government and the President to help in emergencies like these, as well as in other occurences that need help.

“We will continue to work with the government and other officials until all the victims of Cyclone Freddy are fully rehabilitated and have moved on with their lives. We give you assurance that we will hold hands with you in this and more endeavors,” said Kachingwe.

Kachingwe thanked the President for ensuring that companies are given a conducive environment in which they work, through which they are able to contribute effectively to the community.

Vizenge Kumwenda, the Presidential Charity Initiative Committee Chairperson also thanked the President for giving this gift and said that what the Malawi leader has done shows good leadership.

“Your action serves as a reminder that leadership is about serving others,” he said.

DODMA Commissioner Charles Kalemba, who received the money and blankets on behalf of his organization, said the funds will go a long way to alleviate the suffering of the affected families.

Currently, there are more than 750 camps across the Southern Region where more than 143,000 households are being kept after their houses, crops, and businesses were destroyed by floods.

DPP North Endorses Peter Mutharika as Candidate for 2025 elections

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By Staff Reporter

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the north, yesterday, anonymously endorsed Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika as candidate for the 2025 General elections. This took place at a function organised by the Northern Regional Committee in Mzuzu city.

Speaking at the function, Vice President for the North, Hon Goodall Gondwe alluded that the Party and the people of north still need Professor Arthur Peter Muthalika to finish his developments in the region and Malawi as a whole.

Mutharika bouncing back in 2025?



Concurring with Gondwe, Regional Governor Hon Mzomera Ngwira asked the opinion of DPP members if they are also supporting the views to which they anonymously did. There was singing, dancing and ululation as all the members were overwhelmed with exhilaration about APM comeback. This is a clear indication that people of the north still want President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika.

Asking what would be the next step, The DPP Vice President for the North said the message will be relayed to prof Arthur Peter Muthalika for him to consider.

Calls for President Mutharika comeback have resurfaced mainly due to the poor economic status of the country by the Tonse Government. It is undenied fact that people still regard APM as the only redeemer at this point as the country is daily sinking into economic affliction.

CFT Movement clocks 3 – scales down anniversary celebration as Country focuses on Cyclone Freddy after-effects

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By Salome Mkanda

The Citizen for Transformation Movement (CFT), the vibrant movement that was launched by activist cum Politician Timothy Pagonachi Mtambo  on 1st April 2020 has clocked three years .

In a public statement made available to 247Malawi News  and signed by the Movements Publicity Secretary Chimwemwe Maunde , the movement  wished to heart-warmingly  acknowledge all noble  citizens on Malawi  for supporting the revolution through a classic 2020-2023 embrace for a better  and well governed Malawi.   CFT had initially planned big anniversary celebration however these had to be postponed to a later date to make sure that that country is all focused on helping  the victims of the cyclone Freddy disaster.

“In respect to the movement core solidarity virtue, the anniversary celebrations are postponed to a later date. We wholeheartedly join the entire nation and the globe cheering Cyclone Freddy victims” said Maunde in the statement.

Timothy Mtambo, largely known as the face against the impunity of the previous regime led the revolution alongside his colleagues from the civil rights society. On 1st April 2020 he announced the formation of a political movement in what many thought was just an April fools day joke. Mtambo, known for his brevity and lack of fear declared at the time that “Each one of us as Malawians must demand that stealing, corruption, tribalism, nepotism must stop. We need to demand change now not a day after tomorrow but now”.  He went on to declare that “I will not tell you that I will transform you, but we will be a platform for transformation. I believe there’s no greater calling than public calling. Time to wear our revolutionary boots, step out & demand what we need”

The movement played a vital role in ushering in the new regime  and has seen itself doing several charity works  in helping the needy.

Chimwemwe Maunde and others

JTI Leaf Malawi up with ‘Mlimi Wozitsata Ayiphule’ promotion to reward its tobacco growers

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By Chisomo Phiri

As a way of rewarding its tobacco growers who, year in year out, deliver contracted volumes of tobacco, Japan Tobacco International (JTI) Leaf Malawi has launched a promotion called ‘Mlimi Wozitsata Ayiphule’.

Speaking on Friday during the promotion launch in Lilongwe, JTI Leaf Malawi Corporate Affairs Director, Limbani Kakhome, said the promotion will run from the day tobacco markets open until its closure in October.

Kakhombe said all JTI-contracted growers are eligible and stand a chance to win various prizes, including diesel-powered maize mill and huller, three motorcycles fully registered, bags of NPK and Urea fertilizer among others.

He said the promotion has been introduced as an incentive for growers who deliver their contracted volumes on time and within expected quality agreements.

Said Kakhombe :”This year, we have gone bigger, better and bolder by introducing grand national prizes to be wonby our contracted growers who fulfil set criteria.”

He however, bemoaned heightened levels of illegal vending of the leaf this year.

JTI Malawi is a proudly international tobacco company, leading the industry with its commitment to achieving and maintaining the highest standards of ethical behaviour.

The Company both makes and sells some of the world’s most well-known brands, some of which include, Winston, Camel and Mevius.

Kendal Kamwendo returns on stage with another movie’ School Days

By Chisomo Phiri

After directing and producing the famous love movie titled ‘Where My Heart Belongs’ in 2015, one of the country’s renowned musicians-cum-comedian Kendall Kamwendo has come back with a new.

Titled ‘School Days’, the new movie is going to be premiered on May 5,2023 at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

In an interview with this publication,Kamwendo highlighted that the movie is aimed at discouraging some behaviours such as teasing, vandalism and bullying that occur at schools especially in the secondary schools.

Kendall Kamwendo



”This is a film that wants to remind people of their school time and, at the same time, we want to advocate love among students, especially those in secondary school, that they should refrain from teasing and bullying,” said Kamwendo.


He added :“Filmmakers have produced quality movies and, with proper support and political will, the film industry can help boost the country’s economy.”

Kamwendo disclosed that they invested K8 million in the production of the movie with the largest chunk of the sponsorship coming from Beacon Printers Limited.

He then bemoaned lack of support from well-wishers and the corporate world, noting that most Malawian films fail to register breakthroughs due to inadequate support.

Co-scripted by Vincent Nyale, some characters in the movie include Kendall himself, Rudo Mkukupa Chakwera, Blessed Chimombo, Tumpe Mtaya, Yvonne Chanache and Amos Filisa.