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Madame Monica Chakwera for improved basic education and childhood development in Malawi

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Country’s First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera has spoken highly of the need to have improved basic education and early childhood development in Malawi.

Madame Chakwera made the call on Sunday, September 18,2022 in New York, USA, when she met with the Global Partnership for Education delegation.

She said basic education in Malawi is facing a lot of challenges including climate change which have sometimes destroyed school infrastructure leading to increased learners dropout.



Said the first line, “When climate change catastrophes hit, the ones most hard hit are girls who fail to go to school and are asked to feed the families, fetching water and firewood from long distances. These entrench inequalities among learners between boys and girls from both urban and rural areas, hence the need to promote basic education for all.”

She then outlined the need to build climate change resilient infrastructure for both Primary, Secondary, and Community Day Secondary Schools with the sim of ensuring continued teaching and learning.

“I urge you to support us in areas of ICT for online and offline learning to ensure that learners are not missing out whenever they are at home,” added Madam Chakwera.

“We need our schools to be energized with electricity and connected with internet at all times to enable our system to continue with learning during climate change related crisis.”

Further, the first lady pointed out that Ministry of Education through her Shaping Our Future Foundation is working hard towards intensifying other strategies to improve technical and vocational skills in Malawi.

Taking her turn, Vice President for Global Partnership Education, Susan Liautaud hailed Malawi’s First Lady through Shaping Our Future Foundation for taking a leading role in championing girl child education in the country, adding that there is need to do more in order to encourage girls to go further with education despite the challenges they are facing.

“I am so inspired by what the First Lady Monica Chakwera is doing to improve education of girls in Malawi, hence the need to support her programs. Issues to do with girl-child education, gender based violence as well as early child marriages need to be addressed and government must prioritize the issues to ensure that girls remain in school.” Liautaud said.

Liautaud then revealed that her Global Partnership for Education will engage other partners to fully support the Shaping Our Future Foundation initiatives in improving basic education in Malawi.

Madam Chakwera is meeting various international organizations while in New York, United States of America where President Lazarus Chakwera has gone to participate in the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations (UNGA)

Wanderers beat Silver Strikers 1-0 to Move to Fifth Place in the TNM Super League

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By Staff Reporter

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on Sunday beat Silver Strikers 1-0 at Kamuzu Stadium to move to Fifth place on the TNM Super League log table.

Muhammad Sulumba scored the only goal of the match in the 8th minute after receiving an assist from Peter Cholopi.

Silver tried to get an equaliser through Chawanangwa Kaonga, Zebron Kalima and Uchizi Vunga but Wanderers’ defence led by Miracle Gabeya and Peter Cholopi tried their best to defend the Nomads goal.



With Sunday’s result, Wanderers are now on fifth position after accumulating 37 points from 20 games and the Central bankers have dropped to position six with the same number of points as the Nomads after playing 22 games.

In other matches played on Sunday, Kamuzu Barracks beat Tigers FC 1-0 courtesy of Sam Gunda’s lone goal.

In Balaka, Patrick Ludi scored the only goal of the match as Red Lions beat Sable Farming FC 1-0 at Balaka Stadium.

Elsewhere, Dedza Dynamos Salima Sugar suffered a third straight defeat as they were demolished by Ekwendeni Hammers 4-nil at Rumphi Stadium.

Chawanangwa Gumbo, Wongani Lungu, Isaac Msiska and Gift Chunga were on target for the Hammers.

Dr Joyce Banda signs condolence book ahead of the Queen funeral on Monday

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi former President Dr Joyce Banda, on Sunday signed the condolences book ahead of the queen’s funeral which is scheduled to take place on Monday. She is in the UK on behalf of President Chakwera.

Updating the nation through her social media page Dr Joyce Banda said she signed the condolence book on behalf of Malawi at Lancaster Hall

“Today, 18th September, 2022 I led the Malawi delegation made up of The Minister of Information and Digitalization Hon Gospel Kadzako, The Malawi High Commisioner to the United Kingdom, Dr Thomas & Mrs Bisika to pay last respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as she lies in State. I also signed the condolence book on behalf of Malawi at Lancaster Hall. Gave a brief condolence message on behalf of the President and government of Malawi. Later attended dinner at the Buckingham palace.”

Dr Joyce Banda signing the condolence book

Nearly 500 dignitaries from around the world have descended to London to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth at a state funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday.

They will join members of the Royal family, UK prime ministers past and present, and key figures from public life in one of the largest diplomatic events of the century.  

“This is the biggest international event we have hosted in decades,” The UK authorities have said.

Other world leaders that have arrived in UK include USA President Joe Biden, France President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau among others

Bullets Crash Out Of Caf Champions League After a 4-0 Loss On Aggregate to Simba SC

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s representatives Nyasa Big Bullets have been eliminated in the preliminary round of the CAF Champions League following their 2-nil loss (4-0 on aggregate) to Simba SC of Tanzania.

The People’s team kissed good bye to the continental showpiece on Sunday at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam after Moses Phiri scored twice in the 28th and 50th minute to ensure victory for the home side.



The Tanzanian heavyweights won with the same scoreline last weekend at the Bingu National Stadium with Phiri and John Bocco scoring for Simba.

Simba will now face either Red Arrows or Primeiro de Agosto in the second round of the competition.

Namadingo yet to answer on the vanished K15 million kwacha Cancer donation

By Durell Namasani

Musician Patience Namadingo has found himself at the centre of a new controversy. Back in 2017, the musician led the nation in fundraising money for Cancer care at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Blantyre. A total of 15 Million Kwacha was raised and a dummy cheque was given to the hospital to mark the presentation of the donation. A few years down the line it has been established that the hospital hasn’t seen a penny of that money.

When one of the leading Newspapers broke the news of the missing 15 million many people have been expecting Namadingo to come out and explain himself. He so far hasn’t.

Namadingo is not new to charity work. His early days were synonymous with charity events and many of them were even beamed on his Facebook page. This is the first time that one of the would-be charity recipients has come out to say they didn’t receive the donation

The 15 million Kwacha was earmarked for the Children cancer Ward at Queen’s Hospital, money that was raised after a 40 day relentless campaign by the singer to get people and companies to donate