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First capital bank pumps in K5 million towards KUHES’s research dissemination conference

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By James Sakala

Malawi’s First Capital Bank has donated K5Million to Kamuzu University of Health and Sciences towards its Research Dessemination Conference to be held from 24 to 25 November 2022.

The conference will see researchers, experts and policy makers coming together to share knowledge and research outcomes that Kuhes has been conducting.

Speaking to local media after the donation, Twikale Chirwa-Head of Marketing and Communication for First Capital Bank said the bank realizes the importance of a health nation in economic development and that heath research plays a vital role towards achieving that.



” Kamuzu University of Health and Sciences is home to First Capital Bank as our relationship dates back to 20 years ago. As a bank we realize a health workforce propels the economy and that is why health support is one of our key CSR areas, “said Chirwa.

Meanwhile Dr. Benjamin Kumwenda Co-Chair for KUHES Research Dessemination Conference organizing committee has commended FCB for the financial support which the bank has been rendering towards the conference for the past five years now.

Dr. Kumwenda has since disclosed that Kuhes has made some breakthrough research in many areas including COVID 19 and malaria, whose findings will be shared during the conference.

Over 800 participants are expected at the Research Dessemination Conference with Minister of Education Agnes Nyalonje as guest of honor.

Blue Eagles beat Dedza Dynamos 3-0 in the Airtel Top 8

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By Alick Mzandu


Blue Eagles started their campaign in the Airtel Top 8 with a 3-0 win over Dedza Dynamos.

Micium Mhone scored the opener for the Area 30 side in the 16th minute after he connected a well taken free-kick by Ian Chinyama.

The in-form Richard Rapson who was also voted man of the match, scored the second goal for Blue Eagles in the 69th minute before birthday boy Christopher Gototo scored with a thunderous shot 6 minutes later.

The two sides will meet again at Dedza Stadium on December 3 and the final match of the K78 million competition is expected to take place on December 17 at a venue to be announced by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM).



Blue Eagles became the second team to win the Airtel Top 8 Cup in 2018 after beating Nyasa Big Bullets 1-0 courtesy of Stewart Mbunge’s lone goal.

Other team’s that have also won the competition are Nyasa Big Bullets (2021) and Silver Strikers who won it twice in 2017 and 2019 after beating Mighty Wanderers and Karonga United respectively.

The winner of this year’s competition will receive K17 million ; runners up K6 million and all participating teams will pocket K1 million each.

19 out of 25 rescued on MV Ubale boat that sank in Nkhata Bay

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By Staff Reporter

The Malawi Police Service(MPS) says as of Saturday, November 12, 2022, 19 out of the 25 people who were in the ill-fated MV Ubale boat that sank in Nkhata Bay have been rescued.

The boat left Chizumulu Island with 25 people and bags of dried usipa on board in the evening of Friday, November 11, 2022.



Upon reaching few kilometres from the mainland near NkhataBay, engines of the boat developed faults and water started flowing into it until it sank.

Meanwhile, the MPS says the Marine Police, some fishermen and other well-wishers are still in the lake working jointly searching for the remaining six people who are still missing.

Bullets Crowned 2022 TNM Super League Champions

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By Staff Reporter

Nyasa Big Bullets have retained the TNM Super League title following their 3-1 win over Moyale Barracks in an entertaining match played on Saturday at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.

Bullets needed just a draw to be confirmed champions for the fourth consecutive time after they won 2-0 in a mid week fixture against Mighty Tigers.

Man of the Match Lanjesi Nkhoma

Lanjesi Nkhoma who was voted man of the match, was Bullets’ match hero as he netted a brace in both halves to inspire the People’s team to an epic win and 16th super league title.

Nkhoma put Bullets ahead in the 20th minute as he connected well a pass from Precious Sambani to smash the ball into McDonald Harawa’s goal.

Gomezgani Chirwa increased Bullets’ lead 9 minutes later with a beautiful goal volleying over Harawa who had left his line to clear a Nickson Nyasulu’s long ball.

Moyale came an improved side in the second half playing a very beautiful passing game and creating a number of scoring opportunities but it was Bullets who scored first.

Nkhoma scored his second goal and third for Bullets in the 49th minute after a beautiful exchanging of passes with Chimwemwe Idana.

After knocking on Bullets’ goal for a couple of times, Lloyd Njaliwa finally got the back of the net in the 55th minute following a Brown Maganga’s well taken free kick.

Moyale continued to press header but still failed to equalise as Njaliwa and Maganga missed a number of scoring opportunities.

With Saturday’s win, the People’s team have 67 points from 28 games which means even if second placed Blue Eagles win their remaining two games will still not reach the points that Bullets have reached.

The Area 30 side have so far accumulated 59 points from the same number of games as Nyasa Big Bullets.

Moyale are stuck on seventh position with 46 points and the game against Bullets was their last match of the season.

In another super league encounter, relegated TN Stars and Karonga United shared the spoils as they played out to a goal-less draw at Kasungu Stadium.

On Sunday, Ekwendeni Hammers will host Kamuzu Barracks at Mzuzu Stadium and the big one will be at Kamuzu Stadium as Mighty Mukuru Wanderers hosts Civil Service FC who are fighting for a top 8 finish in the league.

The final games of the league will take place next weekend when Nyasa Big Bullets will be officially crowned champions.

Boat sinks on Lake Malawi as search for victims continues

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By Durell Namasani

Marine police are searching for people that are missing following the sinking of a boat they were travelling in on Lake Malawi.

National Police Spokesperson, Peter Kalaya, said at the moment they have managed to rescue three people who were in the boat.



The boat was coming from Chizumulu Island to Nkhatabay.

The police said after interviewing the rescued people they have established that there were over 14 people in the boat.