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Muslim leaders applaud Chakwera for Servant Leadership

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By Durrell Namasani

President Chakwera on Saturday morning attended prayers as part of Eid celebration in Lilongwe. The gesture has won him praise from some Muslim leaders.
The national chairman for Qadria Muslim Association of Malawi Sheikh Jafar Kawinga has commended President Lazarus Chakwera for showing servant leadership and unifying the nation regardless of tribal, religious and other differences.

The prayers were held under the theme “A Better Malawi and Quick Recovery for Victims of Cyclone Freddy”

Sheikh Kawinga speaking in Lilongwe during Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan, said Chakwera has shown that he is for all Malawians by associating with every tribe and religious groups.

Kawinga said despite the country passing through difficult times, the President has shown strong leadership. The sheikh encouraged the President to remain focused despite the challenges saying God intentionally made him President to be a solution to the problems of the nation.



Kawinga also touched on issues of abortion and homosexuality during his speech stressing that the clergy in the country already agreed on the way forward.

He said: “Your excellency, refer all issues regarding homosexuality and abortion to us, we will know how to deal with them.”

Kawinga further called on parliamentarians to openly make their positions known regarding the issues so that their constituents are aware of the choices they are making on their behalf.

Making on a comment on his attendance to the prayers today , President Chakwera wrote on his Facebook page that” Together with the First Lady, we were honoured to join our muslim brothers and sisters at this year’s Eid Ul-Fitr prayers at Muslim Sports Club Ground in Lilongwe.”

The President went further to say “The core messages of today’s event dwelt on the key lessons drawn from the month of Ramadan namely; reverence to Allah, compassion for humanity, forgiveness and hard work.

Chakwera commended the Muslim community saying the country draw great inspiration from the muslim community in their contribution towards nation building.

River Life Ministry donates water purification machines to community members in Mulanje

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By Chisomo Phiri

River of Life Ministry based in the United States of America (USA) has donated 25 water purification machines to community members under Traditional Authority (T/A) Nkanda in Mulanje district.

of the ministry said, the ministry has made the donation to improve access to portable water in the area and subsequently reduce diseases emanating as a result of drinking water from unprotected water sources.

“Let me say that, I was made aware of the water challenges which people are facing in this area through an article published on Times 360 Malawi, so after noting how people were struggling to access portable water, the ministry suggested to come in and support”, he said.



Meanwhile, Executive Director for Othakarhaka foundation Aida Puliwa Mwango has assured community members that, her foundation will facilitate the installation of the kits to the targeted villages.

According to Mwango, one machine was designed to support 100 people with enough water for over three years.

One of the community members Chisomo Mwathira commended the ministry for the support and appealed to fellow members to desist from vandalising the equipments.

Castel Malawi Limited launches Kuche Kuche black edition

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By Chisomo Phri

As part of celebrating the 21t anniversary of the Kuche Kuche brand, the country’s leading brewery manufacturer Castel Malawi Limited on Friday evening launched the Kuche Kuche Black Edition at an event that took place at Edge Water Court in Area 47, Lilongwe.

Speaking during the launch, Head of Marketing for Castel Malawi Frank Binauli said they acknowledge the value Kuche Kuche has created on consumers and the economy.

He said however, the move of bringing a black edition was done as part of its efforts to engage its customers in change.



According to Binauli, the company also has plans to carry-out various promotions to give back to their customers.

“The black colour label of the new edition connects with the brand’s historical memories, commonly shared in black and white.

“The product features include 330ml returnable glass bottle with an ABV of 3.7%, priced at MK800.

“It is the same Kuche Kuche, only with a new label and packaged in an amber bottle for this limited edition,” said Binauli.

Kuche Kuche was introduced on the market in 2002 and turns 21 years of existence this year.

TNM introduces’ Zampira-predict and win’ promotion

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By Chisomo Phiri

As part of drawing people’s attention towards TNM super league games, network services provider TNM has introduced ‘ zampira-predict and win promotion’ where TNM network users and their local teams will stand a chance to win money ranging from K50,000 ( weekly) to K1 million ( monthly) simply by predicting results of selected TNM super league games.

According to the company, on K50, 000 cash prize there will be four winners each while on K1 million cash prize for individuals and the local teams there will be one winner each.



TNM adds that, there is also one part where 100 winners will be given K20,000 airtime each for their correct predictions.

To enter the promotion, TNM users are requested to send an SMS of their prediction to 451 or *451# to subscribe to Zampira updates and Trivia at only K15 per SMS.

The 2023 TNM Super League campaign was launched on April 15, 2023 at the Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe with Silver Strikers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets facing each other.

Chakwera hosts Salima Secondary School Football Team

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By Linda Kwanjana

Its finally done. The much awaited award money is finally here.

Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera on Friday hosted Salima Secondary School football team following their third-place finish at the 2022/23 inaugural Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Championship in Durban.

The team clinched a bronze medal and US$225,000 for their achievement.

In his congratulatory remarks to the players and officials, The President expressed gratitude for the achievement saying it has come at the right time when the country is emerging from mourning and depressing period following destruction caused by Cyclone Freddy.



The President noted that Salima Secondary School football team managed to produce good results because they possess a positive mindset towards the game and life in general.

He then implored all Malawians to emulate this aspect of living whereby no Malawian will speak ill of themselves and their country.

The President presented to the team, gift packs courtesy of NBS Bank. The financial institution will also open accounts for the players with a startup deposit of K100,000 which will only be accessed once they reach 18.

Writing on his Facebook page, Chakwera said he was so privileged to host and congratulate Salima Secondary School football team following their recent exploits that earned them a bronze medal at the 2022/23 Confederation of African Football (CAF) African Schools Championship in Durban.

“I have stated my profound appreciation to them for representing the country in a manner that has brought great joy to a suffering nation in the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy. Furthermore, I have advised the lion hearted youngsters to continue projecting a victorious demeanor both on and off the field so that they continue excelling in all areas of their lives.

“I also highlighted that with the right mentality and frame of mind Malawians have the capacity to outdo not only contestants on the sports field but any other problem that we encounter on day to day basis,” he said.

The President has since thanked Football Association of Malawi for material and technical support to the team, NBS Bank for gifting the boys in response to the appeal, custodian institution Salima Secondary School, not forgetting parents and guardians for continued mentorship of the young ones.