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Tumaini Festival impresses


By Staff Reporter


From Thursday to Saturday, Dzaleka Refugee camp was the place to be as it played host to the 8th edition of Tumaini Festival.

Founded in 2014, Tumaini Festival is aimed at using culture as a tool to bring people together, develop mutual understanding, and break down prejudices.

This year, the event was spiced up by scintillating performances by hip hop artist Gwamba, gospel musician Ethel Kamwendo, Atohti Manje, Don Tars, Provoice, Nyago and many more.



There were also other performances by Dzaleka Refugee Camp’s Amahoro drummers, Dzaleka Acrobatics, Breathe of Life, Cris Wapa Easy, Elikiah and DJ Hugo Pro.

United States Ambassador to Malawi David Young and officials from Ministry of Culture were among the people that patronised the event.

Speaking after witnessing the event for the fourth time, one music fanatic Emmanuel Mwanyongo said he was impressed with the way the event was organised.

“There is something special about Tumaini Festival, it gives you a real festival experience. Attended for the 4th time, I’ll surely come again next year. Congratulations Menes la Plume and team, ” he said.

TNM Super League: Blue Eagles reduce gap on league leaders

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By Staff Reporter


Blue Eagles have reduced the gap between themselves and TNM super league leaders Nyasa Big Bullets to two points with a 1-0 victory over struggling Sable Farming FC at the Nankhaka Stadium in Lilongwe.

Micium Mhone scored the only goal of the match just four minutes from kick-off.

After the game Blue Eagles’ player Paul Master was voted man of the match for his wonderful performance during the match.

The win has taken the Area 30 side to 59 points two points behind Bullets, and the People’s team have played two games less than the men in uniform.



Defeat has left Sable still hovering dangerously in the drop zone with a paltry 24 points from 28 games.

The Chiradzulu outfit has another daunting task on Sunday as they face Lilongwe giants Silver Strikers at Champion Stadium in Dowa.

In another match played on Saturday, Kamuzu Barracks managed to get maximum points away against fellow soldiers Moyale Barracks.

John Banda and Juma Yatina were on target for KB who are perched on number three with 54 points from 28 games.

Deceased Mzimba Radio Reporter Victor Tembo mourned

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By Staff Reporter

The media fraternity in the country led by the umbrella group MISA Malawi are mourning the untimely death untimely death of Mzimba Community Radio Reporter Victor Tembo.

Tembo died on Friday, November 4, 2022 at Mzuzu Central Hospital after a short illness.

Until his death, Tembo was Mzimba Radio’s deputy bureau chief in Mzuzu. He joined the station in September 2020.

The Late Victor Tembo

Tembo graduated with a Diploma in Journalism in 2021. “He will be remembered as a dedicated and ambitious up-and-coming media practitioner. Our condolences go to the Tembo family, colleagues at Mzimba Community Radio and the media fraternity.” read the statement from MISA Malawi

Burial will take place on Sunday, November 6, 2022 at his home village Emtiyani-Njuyu in the area of Traditional Authority (T/A) Mtwalo in Mzimba district.

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.