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President Chakwera describes Kamuzu as country’s foundation for unity

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has described the legacy left by the father and founder of the Malawi nation, Late Ngwazi Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, who was also first President of Malawi Congress Party, as worthy celebrating.

He was speaking at late Kamuzu Banda’s Mausoleum in the capital Lilongwe during the commemoration of the Late Ngwazi on Saturday, May 14,2022.

“There are few who believe that having a national holiday for reflecting on Malawi’s Founding President is a waste of time. It is their right and Freedom to believe as they please, but I and millions of other Malawians disagree. Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda’s impact on the foundations of this nation, both in the manner he ascended to power and in the manner he relinquished power, was so consequential and monumental that to reflect on him is to reflect on ourselves as a people. This Ngwazi is the only figure in our nation’s history who led the nation so long that it is impossible to look at him without seeing the best and worst of ourselves as a people.” Said President Chakwera.

Malawi leader told the nation that the leadership of the late Ngwazi should be the mirror for country’s capacity to unite for development, saying equal distribution of several developments in all the three regions of the country signifies his vision and wisdom in uniting the country regardless of the region, tribe, and religion, warning that it would be a tragic to use people’s freedom of belonging to different tribes, and parties, or religions of their choice as a weapon for dividing them in matters of national development.

Further, President Chakwera said ; he has recently signed 15 bills into law in order to make Malawi stronger by ending the lawlessness that prevails in many sectors, adding that Malawi went through 26 years of lawlessness is sectors like agriculture, politics, elections, media, government and non governmental institutions, among other affected sectors, hence a need to remove the imbalance that exists between the freedom and law by restoring the rule of law, emphasizing on unity as a key pillar for achieving this.

President Chakwera and the First Lady laying a wreath



“Without unity and strength, we can not build lasting things or accomplish difficult things. My appeal to all of you on this day is to let this work be completed. My appeal to you is that you do your part in helping make Malawi stronger in upholding these laws.” Read part of the speech by President Chakwera, adding that there is no country on earth that allows people to do whatever they want.

President Chakwera has since directed the Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Wildlife to engage the Mutharika family on how the government can give late Professor Bingu’s resting place the honor and dignity it deserves, saying it is good for the government to provide care for the resting places of the past Presidents who have died.

In the message from the Kamuzu family, Ken Kandodo thanked the Chakwera administration for taking over the Kamuzu Day’s Commemoration as a government event, saying for the past years it was a family and church event, but the taking over by the current administration, signifies how it values positive contributions Kamuzu did in laying foundation for the country.

This year’s Kamuzu Day Commemoration has been celebrated under the theme “Reflecting the culture of unity for national-building”, and was attended by several dignitaries, among others Mama Cecilia Kadzamira, politicians, including veteran Louis Chimango, chiefs, religious leaders, Malawi Congress Party leaders, representatives of different countries in Malawi, and family members.

Ken Kandodo representing Kamuzu Family
Also In attendance Kamuzu’s official hostess Mama C Tamanda Kadzamira

Bullets dislodge Blue Eagles on TNM Super League summit

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Two first-half goals from Babatubde Adepoju and Chimwemwe Idana helped Nyasa Big Bullets to go a point above Blue Eagles on the log table as the People’s team beat Red Lions 2-0 at Balaka Stadium on Saturday.

In an open game, Bullets might have built a comfortable lead much earlier, but Adepoju and Patrick Mwaungulu spurned a couple of golden opportunities in the first 10 minutes.

The Nigerian drew first blood in the 15th minute from the penalty spot following a foul on him by Lions’ goalkeeper Jacob Kaunda.

Chimwemwe Idana increased Bullets’ lead just seconds to the half-hour mark after he was found unmarked in the box by Ernest Petro.

The army side tried their best to find the back of the net through Willard John and Royal Bokosi but goalkeeper Richard Chimbamba made sure that the home side leave the pitch with no single goal.


Bullets have now accumulated 26 points from 10 games followed by Eagles who have 25 points but have a chance to go back on top if they win tomorrow against Dedza Dynamos.

In another match played on Saturday, Sable Farming lost at home 2-0 to Moyale Barracks at Mpira Stadium.

Raphael Phiri scored both goals for the Kaning’ina Lions in the 61st and 64th minute.

On Sunday Rumphi United will take on bottom placed TN Stars at Rumphi Stadium as capital city giants Silver Strikers hosts Kamuzu Barracks at Silver Stadium.

Mighty Tigers will play Mafco FC at Mpira Stadium and Dedza United play Blue Eagles at Balaka Stadium.

On Wednesday Sable Farming will play Mighty Tigers at Mpira Stadium.

Rev Nyondo presents letters of credence to Brazilian President Bolsonaro

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By Wadza Botomani

The Former general secretary of Livingstonia Synod who is now Malawi Ambassador to Brazil Rev. Dr. Levi Nyondo has finally presented his official letters of credence to Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. The ceremony took place on Tuesday

Reverend Levi Nyondo was confirmed as Ambassador to Brazil after replacing Chris Chaima Banda, former Strategic Advisor to President Lazarus Chakwera, who turned down the appointment.

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro with Rev Nyondo

The Malawi Embassy in Brasilia was established in July 2010. Since then, both countries have enriched and maintained their relations in the diplomatic, commercial and technical cooperation fields.

According to the embassy website. “As Malawi seeks to play its role in strengthening South-South Cooperation, Brazil is seen as a very important partner”.

In addition to diplomatic representation to Brazil, the Embassy in Brasilia also represents Malawi, along with Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.

Chiefs in Dedza wants witchcraft act translated in Chichewa

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By Yankho Maunjiri

Group Village Headman (GVH) Mpalale in Dedza says there is a need to translate the witchcraft Act into Chichewa language so as to help people in the communities understand it better and minimize the cases of mob justice which come due to misunderstanding of the act.

Mpalale said this on Thursday during Police Officer’s community sensitization on various issues held in his area.

He said there is a need for law enforcers in the country to keep people aware of the country’s laws as most cases of mob justice are done due to lack of knowledge on what to do with suspected offenders.

‘‘My subjects will no longer be involved in the act of mob justice as these were happening because people were lacking knowledge of the law,” said Mpalale.

The chief Mphale commended the police for embarking on the initiative of sensitizing communities on various issues saying the move is acting like an instrumental tool in creating a good working relationship between the law enforcers and citizenry.

In his remarks, Dedza Police Deputy Publicist Sergeant Cassim Manda, reminded the residents that their responsibility as community members is to be alert and work with the police.

‘‘Your responsibility as community members is to be alert and work with the police rather than judging and applying inhumane tactics to crucifying other human beings based on unsupported judgment,” said Manda.

Manda further warned communities to refrain from mob justice as this will land them in jail.

In Dedza, the office of Police Public Relations has embarked on a campaign dubbed ant-vigilantism, an initiative which aims at formulation of a booklet with mob justice related information.

Deputy Speaker Kazombo back from Speaker conference (CoSAP) in Nigeria

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By Durell Namasani

Commonly known as Kamatcheni, The First Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Malawi Hon. Madalitso Kazombo is back from Nigeria where he went to attend the First Conference of Speakers and Heads of African Parliaments (CoSAP) . Kazombo described the conference as a conducive platform to make collective parliamentary solutions to the challenges Parliaments and African countries are facing due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The conference took place on Tuesday in the city of Abuja, Nigeria and was held under the theme “Enhancing Africa’s Post-Covid Recovery Through Parliamentary Leadership”.

Kazombo leaving Nigeria

The conference brought together Speakers and Heads of African Parliaments from over 16 countries including South Africa, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Ghana, Senegal and the host Nigeria.

Among topics discussed included Africa’s Public Financial Management in the Covid-19 Era: Challenges, Opportunities and Way Forward; Africa’s Debt Trap: Implication, Imperative and Impact in the Covid-19 Era; and Investing in Human Capital Development: Legislative Priorities in the Covid-19 Era.

CoSAP aims at facilitating increased deliberation, collaboration and coordination between Speakers, heads of Parliament and national Assemblies across Africa to address our common challenges, devise joint solutions, and collective action.’

Kazombo at the conference



On the sidelines of the conference, the Deputy Speaker has held a number of bilateral meetings including with Sir. Ibrahim Boughali, President of the National Assembly of Algeria.

The two discussed ways of enhancing relations between the two Parliaments.