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Bullets demolish Karonga United 7-0 in the Airtel Top 8

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Nyasa Big Bullets began their title defence in the Airtel Top 8 Knockout Cup with a 7-0 win against Karonga United on Saturday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

Bullets took the lead just 12 minutes from kick-off through Anthony Mfune who scored against his former team with a simple tap in from Patrick Mwaungulu’s assist.

Lanjesi Nkhoma doubled Bullets’ lead in the 30th minute when he finished off Gomezgani Chirwa’s cross.



Nkhoma then came again with a beautiful strike to the roof of the net just 2 minutes before half time after capitalising on a defensive blunder by Karonga United.

Babatunde Adepoju who finished as the top goal scorer during last season’s Airtel Top 8 Cup, registered his name on the scoresheet in the 52nd minute with a beautiful tap in from Frank Willard’s assist.

Stanley Biliati scored the fifth goal for the People’s team with a cool finish after being set up by Babatunde Adepoju.

Substitute Henry Kabichi scored Bullets’ 6th goal with a thunderous shot outside the penalty box after another assist by Babatunde Adepoju.

Just when everybody thought the match was going to end at 6-nil, Precious Phiri had other thoughts as he scored just seconds before the end of the match following a well taken corner-kick by Patrick Mwaungulu.

The second leg of the match will take place in the next three weeks at Karonga Stadium where Karonga will need to score at least 8-goals to proceed to the semifinals.

On Sunday, another Blantyre giant Mighty Mukuru Wanderers will take on Mafco FC who are coming from a historical 1-0 win against Nyasa Big Bullets in the TNM Super League.

The final match of the Airtel Top 8 will be played on December 17, 2022 at a venue to be announced by the football governing body-FAM.

Silver Strikers are the most successful team in the competition having won the cup two times, seconded by Blue Eagles and Nyasa Big Bullets who have so far won it once.

Mzimba road accident claims life of Dr Bongani Kaimila and his father

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By Staff Reporter


A car accident in Mzimba on Friday claimed the life of two people The two have been identified as Dr Bongani Kayimila UNC Project Malawi cancer program lead researcher and his father Wales Kayimila.

According to police in the district, the vehicle which the two were travelling in (Mazda Demio) overturned after hitting another vehicle (Toyota hilux) at Tafika on the Mzuzu – Kasungu M1 road

The Late Bongani Kaimila



Mzimba police spokesperson Peter Botha has told Zodiak Online another passenger a woman believed to be wife to Wales Kayimila and all the people in the Toyota hilux sustained minor injuries

Bongani and Wales Kayimila were pronounced dead on arrival at Mzimba district hospital.

Deliver or quit – Chakwera warns government officials

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By Cedric Nkungula

Malawi President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has sent a stern warning to government officials to deliver or make room for others saying in his quest to building a new Malawi, he will no longer tolerate excuses.

Speaking at the official opening of the Henry Henderson School of Excellency on Thursday 3rd November, 2022 in Blantyre, Chakwera said government officials who do not deliver must get out of the way and make room for those who do, because rebuilding Malawi is a matter of urgency.

President Chakwera



The Malawi leader emphasized that one of the things that slows down progress in the country is the habit of leaving development projects in the hands of people who give endless excuses for their failure to produce quality and timely results.

“So, as we go into the year 2023, my administration will entertain no distractions, no excuses, no political games and no meetings created for people who just want to hear themselves talk and show off their education and expertise in saying everything and accomplishing nothing. Our focus in the next 17 months whether in government or private sector must be delivery and more delivery,” he said.

Commenting on the newly built Henry Henderson School of Excellence, Chakwera said he felt compelled to open the facility because it is built on high standards and has a special place in history.

He also commended those who worked on the project for doing a good job within the shortest period of time.

Government closes Machinga Teachers Training College after Students push for Allowances

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By Aubrey Kalumpha

The Ministry of Education has temporarily closed Machinga Teachers Training College. Chikondano Mussa, Principal Secretary in the ministry of education has confirmed this

Since the start of this week, some students have been pushing authorities at the institution to pay their training allowances.

As of today, the students started rioting, blocking the Zomba and Mangochi road and demanding money from the users in the process.



However, Mussa blamed the students for providing wrong details to the institutions for the facilitation of their allowances.

Mussa has bemoaned the behaviour which has been described as unruly hence resolving to the closure of the institution.

University of Malawi closes over student vigils

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By James Banda

The management at the University of Malawi (UNIMA) has closed the institution following a three-day vigil students have been holding.

In a statement dated November 2, 2022, the university’s Acting Registrar, Mary Wasiri, has ordered all the students residing at the campus to vacate the site by midday Wednesday November 2,2022.

” Following the stalemate between the management and SRC, and knowing that the vigils posed a security threat to both the university community and the general public, the management has resolved to temporarily closed the University with immediate effect, ” reads the statement in part.



It adds ” Students may vacate the campus by 12 noon. For those residing on campus, ensure that you hand in your room to the security office. “

On November 1,2022, Students Representative Council ( SRC) Vice President Catherine Mwangonde called on chancellor for the university, President Lazarus Chakwera, to intervene in the academic calendar battle.

There have been disagreements between students and their administration over a recently released academic calendar which, among other things, would see some students going for a five-month annual holiday and finishing studies in approximately seven years.