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JB praises Namadingo-Says the Mapulani hit-maker better than Lulu

By McLloyd Kudzingo

Musician Patience Namadingo has been doing a number of corporate social responsibility work over the recent years. The charity work by the singer has not gone unnoticed.

US- based Malawian hip-hop artist Jolly Bro popularly known as JB has praised Namadingo’s charity work in helping the vulnerable in the country.

JB said this in a Facebook live video which he did in response to claims made by another musician Lulu who claimed in an interview that he doesn’t know the ‘Khala Pansi’ hit-maker.

JB



In the video JB claimed that Lulu refused to perform at a show organized by the outspoken rapper which was meant to support the Cyclone Freddy victims in the country.

JB said unlike Namadingo, the ‘Mbambande’ hit-maker is one selfish artist who doesn’t want to give back to the community.

JB went on to say that if he was given a chance to choose a good artist between Lulu and Namadingo, he would have gone for Namadingo.

He said Namadingo’s style of music is good and unlike Lulu, Namadingo does quite a lot in helping the needy in the country.

JB cited the recent help that Namadingo offered to fellow musician Lawi, when he performed at his show for free after the Congolese musician Awilo Longomba failed to show up at the show.

Among the numerous charity works, Namadingo initiated a campaign meant to raise K1.2 million that was to be donated to the Children’s Cancer Ward at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.

Namadingo also raised over K4.5 million to help fellow musician, late William Kachigamba for his cancer treatment in Zambia.

Last year, Namadingo alongside Eli Njuchi and Driemo performed at a fundraising show for needy college students which took place at Bingu International Conversation Center (BICC).

In 2020, the singer received a doctorate degree in community development by the University of South Africa (Unisa).

Black Isco releases’Make It Last’ song

By Chisomo Phiri

Blantyre’s Chigumula Hip-hop artist Francisco Chanthunya, stage name Black Isco has released a new song entitled’ Make It Last’.

In an interview, the artist said ‘Make It Last’ is a motivational song that tips people how they can take risks to make money or how they can save money to make it last long.

“The song ‘Make It Last’ is about getting out of your comfort zone, putting in work and putting money aside for rainy days,” he said.

Black Isco



He said the song is currently on all major streaming sites such as Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music and Boomplay.

Black Isco said the much anticipated song was produced by Jasondus in Lilongwe, and recorded in Blantyre.

Asked to say what people should expect from him this year, the artist said :”They should expect more music and more live performances.

“I am currently working on my sixth album called ‘Berlinetta Thoughts’. The album will be one of the my best works.”

The artist went on to describe the current Malawi’s music industry as the one which is performing better than before.

He described: ” There is more opportunity today than 10 years ago. It is also easier to reach listeners and even to put together shows independently because of the increased availability of information, thanks in part to the internet. Of course there’s plenty to be done to improve the industry including more investment in sound equipment both in the studio and on stage, there can be more collaboration as well, but also when it comes to live shows we need to be more professional, show up on time to perform, and promoters should also compensate artists fairly.”

He then called on fellow musicians in the country to always have confident and dream high if they are to do amazing work in their music carrier.

Black Isco started making music in 2009.

He took a 6 year break from 2012 to 2018 to focus on education and work as a sales consultant at a certain company.

The artist has 59 songs and 20 to 30 features with other artists such as C-Scripture, Sage Poet and The King’s Rifles.

Internationally he is inspired by artists like Nas, Eminem, Lupe Fiasco, Big K.R.I.T and Kanye West.

Bullets beat Bangwe All Stars to consolidate TNM Super League lead

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Nyasa Big Bullets consolidated their lead at the top of the TNM Super League following a 2-nil win against Bangwe All Stars on Friday afternoon.

Lanjesi Nkhoma scored a brace in the first half from open play to help the People’s team maintain their position at the top of the log with 13 points.

Nkhoma scored his first goal 15 minutes in the first half after capitalizing on a defensive lapse for Bangwe before slotting past former Bullets goalkeeper Ernest Kakhobwe.

Lanjesi Nkhoma

He then doubled the lead 2 minutes later with a simple tap in after beating Bangwe defense to insure victory for the defending champions.

Anthony Mfune could have made it 3-nil but his 65th minute header was ruled out for an offside.

After the match, Lanjesi Nkhoma was voted man of the match for second consecutive week.

On Saturday, Moyale Barracks will host Mighty Be Forward Wanderers at Mzuzu Stadium.

Blue Eagles will play Dedza Dynamos at Dedza Stadium while Karonga United will be looking forward to recover from their 2-1 defeat by Bangwe All Stars last weekend as they host Civil Service United at Karonga Stadium.

Keturah’s new album launch on May 27

By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s award winning songstress Keturah, famously known as Local Girl, will on May 27,2023 launch her self titled album which she recorded in the United States of America last year.

Writing on her official Facebook Page, the country’s famous female artist says the launch will take place at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre.

“After alot of hard work and effort, finally we are launching my album at Amaryllis Hotel on 27th May,” reads her post in part.



The singer is describing the album as one of the best works in her music journey.

Keturah is a female artist who grew up in Mwanza and currently staying in Chilomoni, Blantyre.

She is from a family of guitarists, song writers and music lovers.

Her style of Music is greatly influenced by the great legends of Malawi music, singers like Paul Banda, Gides Chalamanda and many more, including international musicians like Tony Braxton, Tracy Chapman and Dolly Parton.

Renowned poet Tendai Shaba writes a second book ‘ A Lady In A Yellow Dress’

By Chisomo Phiri

A renowned Malawian poet,author and activist Tendai Shaba has published his second book titled’ A Lady In A Yellow Dress’ after 3 years of releasing the first book titled’ Moments to Cherish’.

In a statement, the author says the 200 page book is a collection of 195 poems on emotional,wellness and seeks to inspire people’s thoughts and feelings.

He says the book which is in hardcopy and other formats took him 3 solid years to complete.

According to Shaba, the new book will be launched on September 5, 2023 at a venue to be announced in Lilongwe.

Tendai Shaba

“The book will be released worldwide in all formats; hard cover first, then paperback, E-book and audiobook and in all the leading online book stores.

“The book is suitable for both adults and youth( adolescents),”says Shaba in a statement.

‘A Lady In A Yellow Dress’ has been published by Pachulu publishing, an initiative aimed at producing international level Malawian books and original IEC materials to promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Malawi.


Tendai M. Shaba is a Malawian author of Moments to cherish (2020), a poet, activist and spoken word artist.

As an activist and creative consultant,Shaba has worked with local and global organizations.

He has officially been involved as an activist in various campaigns such as mental health awareness, women and youth empowerment, gender Based Violence (GBV) elimination, labor and productivity, climate change and safe motherhood.

His work touches on meaningful and positive daily life experiences to feed our spirituality and soulfulness.