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MLW on the move to map Blantyre city roads

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By Andrew Salima

Malawi Liverpool Welcome Trust has on Saturday mapped remote access roads in Blantyre city aiming at identifying time which people take access to medical services found within the city.

The exercise involved 20 participants including some students from Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS).

Speaking after the exercise,Patrick Kalonde who led the activity said: “We want to know the time which different people within Blantyre can take to access medical services.”



” And again,we also want to identify people who are far away from health facilities because those people can be targeted for interventions.”

”Now as a country, we are rolling out cholera vaccine so if we are to identify some places far from health facilities within the city, will then be able to target interventions for such communities,” he added.

On his part, a MUBAS student Andrew Chilembwe said the exercise has come at a right time since other areas in the city were hit with cyclone Freddy.

“The exercise also helped me to get knowledge about mapping and other features which are also related to the program am doing at school,” he said.

The mapping information is expected to be published soon in a manuscript so that the public can easily access the data at any time they want.

Keturah invites Ex-manager Pemphero Mphende to her album launch

By Chisomo Phiri

The Queen of Afro-pop in Malawi music circles, Keturah, has invited her Ex-music manager Pemphero Mphande to attend her album launch scheduled to take place on May 27,2023 at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

“Dear Pemphero Mphande , I am happy to invite you to the launch of my album at Amaryllis Hotel on 27 th May,2023. Looking forward to seeing you in the audience,” reads Keturah’s invitation in part.

Mphande and Keturah



Meanwhile, Mphande has released a statement accepting the invitation.

“Thanks for the invitation to your album launch at Amaryllis Hotel on 27th May Keturah.All that ends well is well.

“I look forward to seeing you after a long time. Uku nde kukhala osati za zipsodo mupanga dzulo,” reads the statement.

He has however, promised to buy 10 tickets worth K100,000 for his fans who want to attend the album launch.

Keturah and Mphande disbanded in 2021 just after nine-months into business relationship.

Nomads drop points again as Karonga beat Civo

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By Hastings Wadza Kasonga Jr

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have failed to move level on points with FCB Nyasa Big Bullets in the TNM Super League after dropping the other two points in a 0-0 draw against Moyale Barracks at the Mzuzu Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The Nomads have dropped points in back to back games as they failed to play their usual game at the heavily criticized pitch as Barracks had their two penalty appeals denied by Newton Nyirenda in the match.



Coach for Moyale, Nicholas Mhango, said his side played very well but were not given two penalties they got in the match.

“The play was very good, every team was prepared that’s why we have drew. We could have had two penalties which i saw but have not been given anyway we will go back to correct our problems.” Said Mhango.

Meanwhile, Coach player for the Nomads, Alfred Manyozo Jr had the old song saying Mzuzu Stadium is not a football ground and downplayed the absence of Christopher Kumwembe as their problem.

“How can someone expect players to play at this pitch? If we want to go far ahead, let’s ignore these kinds of grounds. We did not miss him [Kumwembe], the coach signed many players but now why communicating very late like that when the player has travelled?” Said Angry Manyozo.

The Nomads had a lions share of possession in the first 45 minutes with Francis Mkonda, Gaddie Chirwa and Misheck Botomani going close but missed their chances. Msowoya saw his shot saved by Harawa on 48th minute before game changer, Khumbo Mhone coming in for Prince Phiri and Mkonda paved a way for Vitumbiko Kumwenda on 55th minute.

Mhone went down in the box but Nyirenda paved his hands on 59th minute before Rafael Phiri’s shot was blocked by Chaziya as the hosts started dominating. Mphatso Kamanga came in for Ngalande but Moyale’s best chance was the free kick by Simkonda but Thole saved it before Mphatso Kasonga coming in for Magaga.

Moyale had another penalty appeal denied on 90th minute after Miracle Gabeya seemed to handle the ball in the box. The result leaves Moyale on 6th with 6 points from 5 games while the Nomads are up to second with 11 points.

Meanwhile, Saulos Moyo netted a lone 75th minute goal as Karonga United beat Civo United 1-0 at the Karonga Stadium. The result takes Karonga up to 4th with 8 points while Civo are 9th with 5 points from 5 games.

Finally in Lilongwe, Lameck Gamphani scored a goal to rescue a point for Dedza Dynamos in a four goal thriller as they play a 2-2 with Blue Eagles at Nankhaka Stadium. Christopher Gototo put Eagles ahead on 9th minute but Clement Nyondo eclipsed it on 25 minute before Micium Mhone’s 63rd minute goal restored the lead but Gamphani cancelled it 5 minutes later. The result means Eagles are fifth now with 6 points while Dynamos are 9th and have 5 points.

Action continues on Sunday as Chitipa United host Extreme FC at Karonga Stadium and Ekwendeni United date MAFCO FC. FCB Nyasa Big Bullets still lead the table with 13 points from 5 games.

SULOM activates Christopher Kumwembe’s red card

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By Chisomo Phiri

Super League of Malawi( SULOM) has announced that it has activated the red card for a Mighty Mukuru Wanderers striker Christopher Kumwembe which he received last week against Mighty Tigers.

Kumwembe received the red card but he was allowed to continue the match.

SULOM says it made the boardroom decision following a match assessor’ report and a video footage that was presented to it.

Kumwembe



“Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Christopher Kumwembe’s red card has been activated following the match assessor’s report and video footage which showed that the player received two yellow cards during the match between Mighty Tigers and Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on 7th May 2023 played at Mpira Stadium,” reads the statement SULOM has recently released.

The red card activation means that the player will not be included in the today’s club match against Moyale Barracks at Mzuzu Stadium

Kumwembe received two yellow cards from referee Micheal Mwambyale but continued playing until he got substituted in the second half.
The match ended 1-1.

Talking of youth in entrepreneurship in Malawi:lets borrow a leaf from Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira

By Navaya E.Nasam

Malawi, like many other developing countries, has a significant youth population. According to the United Nations Population Fund, approximately 66% of Malawi’s population is under the age of 25. This youthful demographic presents a unique opportunity for entrepreneurship and innovation.

One of the biggest advantages of having a young population is the potential for fresh and innovative ideas. Young entrepreneurs are often more willing to take risks and think outside the box. They are not tied down by traditional ways of doing things and are more likely to embrace new technologies and business models.


Additionally, young entrepreneurs in Malawi can play a significant role in driving economic growth. By starting their own businesses, they can create employment opportunities for themselves and others. This can help to reduce youth unemployment and poverty, which are major issues in the country.

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in entrepreneurship among young people in Malawi. Many programs and initiatives have been launched to support and encourage young entrepreneurs. For example, the Malawi Youth Entrepreneurship Program (YEP) provides training, mentorship, and funding for young entrepreneurs.

There are also several success stories of young entrepreneurs in Malawi. For instance, Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira, a young inventor, who does provide training for free especially in manufacturing processes.

I quote one woman (Doreen Zimtambira) in a post I have gone through about him where she described that these trainings as timely for they would help her achieve financial independence and improve the economy of the country.

I now make a quick analysis. What more if Malawian leaders would be like Kondwani who puts the country, Malawi at heart? Imagine, my small brain begins to think like: should Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira be our leader? His passion for us is more than what we get promised by our politicians.

In a nutshell, the power of young innovative entrepreneurship in Malawi cannot be underestimated. Surely Kondwani Ngwira deserves a recognition, tangible one that would allow him to serve Malawians perfectly. With the right support and encouragement, young entrepreneurs can drive economic growth and create positive change in their communities. I feel like Kondwani should be given a fertile period to serve us.