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When silence becomes complicity: A damning reflection on Malawi’s Security Forces

By Burnett Munthali

The recent response—or lack thereof—by the Malawi Defence Force (MDF) and the Malawi Police Service during the violent demonstrations in Lilongwe has sparked a nationwide uproar.

General Paul Valentino Phiri, the Commander of the MDF, has issued a public statement insisting that the army remains a professional, impartial body committed to protecting all Malawians as mandated by law.

He emphasized that the MDF is currently reviewing the conduct of its soldiers during the Thursday demonstrations to assess whether they fulfilled their constitutional obligations.



While this admission may appear responsible on the surface, it raises serious questions: why was such a review not initiated the moment soldiers were seen standing idly by as citizens were brutalized in broad daylight?

Several civil society organizations and political observers have rightly condemned the MDF for what they describe as passivity and cowardice in the face of lawlessness.

Soldiers, fully armed and strategically placed, stood silently as thugs armed with dangerous weapons—such as clubs and pangas—disrupted the demonstrations.

These thugs not only disrupted the peaceful protests but also reportedly attacked organizers, including prominent civil rights advocate Sylvester Namiwa.

This spectacle of armed men in uniform watching chaos unfold without intervening is not only disgraceful—it is unconstitutional.

The primary role of both the MDF and the Police is to safeguard life, protect freedoms, and maintain peace—not to become spectators while citizens bleed.

General Phiri’s promise to “review” the conduct of the soldiers is an exercise in bureaucratic evasion unless it leads to immediate and visible consequences for those who neglected their duties.

In Malawi’s fragile democracy, such dereliction of duty is not a minor lapse; it is a betrayal of public trust and a dangerous precedent that emboldens lawlessness.

Security forces that fail to act when violence erupts are no longer neutral; they are enablers of terror.

The people of Malawi deserve better than uniforms filled with silence and guns that never defend the innocent.

The MDF and Police must be reminded that loyalty to the Constitution outweighs loyalty to political convenience or fear of backlash.

If these institutions cannot uphold justice impartially and decisively, then they cease to be guardians of the people—they become complicit in the very terror they are sworn to prevent.

Castel Malawi Unveils Sapitwa, a Beer Made with Local Ingredients

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By Jones Gadama

Castel Malawi has launched a new beer called Sapitwa, made with locally sourced ingredients.

According to Castel Malawi Brands Manager-Beer, Pheona Nyambo, the company has been eager to create a product that truly belongs to Malawi.

Sapitwa is the result of this effort, showcasing Castel Malawi’s commitment to promoting local products.

Nyambo


 
Sapitwa’s launch is a significant milestone for Castel Malawi, which has been operating in the country for over 50 years, supplying alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including Carlsberg, Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite.

The company has a strong presence in Malawi, with two production sites in Blantyre and Lilongwe, and employs over 1,050 people.

This isn’t Castel Malawi’s first foray into introducing new products to the Malawian market.

Recently, the company launched Doppel Munich, a new beer brand, and Pomme Breeze, an apple-flavored alcoholic beverage.

With Sapitwa, Castel Malawi is poised to make a significant impact on the local beverage industry.

Clash of NICO Netball Giants on today

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By Linda Kwanjana

The One NICO Top 12 Netball Cup is finally set to kick off in Blantyre today, a start to a promising and exciting eight weeks of netball action.

The much-anticipated tournament will bring together 12 best netball teams in the country, all vying for the coveted title.

In the opening ceremonial game, reigning champions Kukoma Diamonds will lock horns with fierce central region rivals Blue Eagles in a clash that promises to set the tone for the tournament. Both teams have a rich history of competition, and this match-up is expected to be a closely contested and intense affair.

Mbumba Mlia-Ndasauk


Kukoma Diamonds, known for their dominant performance in previous tournaments, will be looking to start their campaign on a winning note. Meanwhile, Blue Eagles will be eager to prove themselves as strong contenders for the title.

With both teams boasting talented players and a strong team dynamic, this match-up is expected to be a thrilling encounter.

Other teams participating in the NICO Top 12 Netball Cup include some of the best netball sides in the country. With a competitive knockout format and high stakes, each team will need to bring their A-game to succeed.

The One NICO Top 12 Netball Cup is a testament to NICO’s commitment to promoting sports development in Malawi. By supporting this tournament, NICO is helping to nurture local talent and promote the growth of netball in the country.

According to the Netball association of Malawi (NAM), The One NICO Top 12 Netball Cup promises to deliver action-packed netball, with thrilling matches and intense competition.

“Netball enthusiasts in Blantyre and beyond are in for a treat as the tournament unfolds. Don’t miss out on the excitement!” Reads part of the statement from NAM

In a bid to ensure that fans win twice, NICO Corporate Affairs Manager, Mbumba Mlia-Ndasauka said NICO has planned a financial literacy session within the program to equip both fans and players with financial knowledge.

“We have a plan to build the Queens. We have a plan to empower the fans and the players with financial knowledge. We have a plan that we all win. We do not want to leave anyone behind. I therefore invite all Blantyre Netball enthusiasts to come and be part of this exciting Game PLAN,” said Mlia-Ndasauka.

The opening game is happening today at Blantyre Sports Arena (formerly Blantyre Youth Centre). This will start after a Cup parade from NICO offices at Chibisa House in Blantyre to the Blantyre Sports Arena.

Nankhuni hailed as genuine transformative leader for supporting Tsokankanasi and State House CDSS graduation ceremonies

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By Linda Kwanjana

Aspiring Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Centre, Gift Nankhuni on Friday presided over the graduation ceremony of form four students at Tsokankanasi Community Day Secondary School in the capital city Lilongwe.

Speaking during the ceremony Nankhuni urged the graduating students to prepare well as they are destined to write this year’s Malawi School Certificate Examination in June this year.


Nankhuni said Form four examination is not the end of education journey but the beginning of the trip.

During the ceremony , Nankhuni promised to sponsor such ceremonies annually once voted into power come September 2025, as member of Parliament.
Nankhuni already supported the ceremony with K1.6 Million.

Nankhuni presided over Tsokankanasi Graduation ceremony after briefly attending graduation ceremony for the State House Community Day Secondary School where he contributed K1Million towards the graduation and pledged additional support towards same ceremonies once voted in power.

Speaking during the ceremony headteacher of the school Mr Frank Kaombe commended Nankhuni for supporting the graduation ceremony financially.

Kaombe said Hon. Nankhuni has demonstrated to be a real leader who will touch the lives of many people once voted into power as MP.

Kaombe said most shadow Mps wait for their win to start supporting the constituency development projects but not Mr Nankhuni.

“He gave us K1.6Million which was a budget for this graduation ceremony we say thank you for this,” said Mr Kaombe.

Mr Kaombe has since requested for security fence for the school. During the yesterday day event 120 students graduated from the school of which 98 were day students 22 were from open distance learning. The school has 290 generic students and 170 open distant learners.

Tsokankanasi was built by a Norwegian Charity Organization called Lets Build Malawi and handed over on 12 February , 2025.

The school previous operated at Mphungu in area 12.

Chakwera calls for peace and stability ahead of elections

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi President Lazarus Chakwera leveraged social media to address the nation, utilizing his Facebook page to disseminate a powerful message of peace and unity. By condemning the violence that marred recent demonstrations.

Chakwera underscored the importance of protecting the right to peaceful protest, a fundamental tenet of democracy.

Chakwera



The President’s directive to state agencies to restore calm and investigate the incidents demonstrates his commitment to accountability and transparency.

Chakwera demanding a preliminary report from the Ministers of Homeland Security and Defense, Chakwera ensures that those who are responsible for the violence are held accountable.

As the country approaches Election Day, Chakwera’s message is clear: peace and stability are essential for a prosperous future. By urging citizens to remain vigilant and work together to maintain peace and stability, he emphasizes the importance of collective action in shaping Malawi’s future.

Chakwera’s leadership shines through in his commitment to democracy, peace, and the well-being of his people

His words serve as a reminder that the power to shape Malawi’s future lies not only in the hands of its leaders but also in the collective actions of its citizens.