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Gadama donates assorted items to people affected by cyclone Freddy

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By Dean Chisambo

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential aspirant Paul Gadama has donated assorted items to people who have been affected by
Cyclone Freddy in Thyolo, Chiradzulu, Phalombe and Blantyre districts.

Speaking in an interview with 247 Malawi.com Gadama said many people have died and it is a high time not to concentrate on politics but focus on unity and work together to help those people who are in a big problem due to cyclone Freddy.

He said the government has its own part to do and as the Malawian citizens they have their own part to do by helping those people who are in a hopeless situation not because of their plan but due to natural disaster.

Paul Gadama



Gadama who refused to disclose the exact amount of the money he had spent on the items, appealed to the international organisations to come and help Malawi on this tragic situation.

He said: “honestly, I will not give you exactly figure because, I was just doing things according to the need of the ground, I could send boys to buy papers, buckets, blankets and some areas there is a demand of flour.So is not one thing at once to do but we are still doing it especially in Thyolo, Phalombe and Chiradzulu and we are also approached by some organisation that they want also to support them, so it is very difficult for me to disclose a ransom amount.”

He also urged the government to introduce a risk management plan and response since disasters have been happening frequently which can help to respond to the natural disasters on time.

Gadama further advised politicians not to politicise anything because of the problem which the nation has faced, The government has taken it as a disaster and is responding to it as a disaster and every citizen has a responsibility to help the people who are affected by the cyclone.

He said: “I don’t believe my candidature in DPP is totally different with helping people because my main interest is to help the people in the nation not in the region,district, community but the nation at large.”

Gadama donated maize flour, buckets , blankets,plastic papers and other items in Thyolo,Chiradzulu, Phalombe and Blantyre and some parts of the central region respectively.

Cyclone Freddy which originated from Madagascar claimed more than 200 people in the country and many have been sustained injuries, livestocks, crops and houses have been washed away in the district of Phalombe, Blantyre, Chiradzulu, Thyolo, Mwanza, Mulanje, Mangochi, Chikwawa and Zomba urban.

President Lazarus Chakwera declared the state of emergency on his arrival from the least developing countries summit in Qatar on Monday.

Minister Ken Zikhale to donate his March Salary to Cyclone Freddy survivors

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By Staff Reporter

Minister of Homeland Security Ken Zikhale Ng’oma has pledged that he will donate his March salary to survivors of the mudslide caused by Tropical Cyclone Freddy in Chilobwe, Blantyre.

Zikhale Ng’oma who once lived in Zingwangwa donated the money to the survivors through group village head Chilobwe during a brief presentation ceremony held at Naotcha Primary School where scores of survivors have encamped.



The minister said he decided to donate the salary as a sign of appreciation to the traditional leader and the community for their efforts in rescuing survivors and burying those who died in the disaster.

Zikhale Ng’oma also donated K200 000 to grave diggers who prepared 28 graves in a space of three days.

He also made a K100 000 donation to group village head Chilobwe for his personal use.

In his speech village head Chilobwe thanked the minister for the kind gesture

Original Reporting by Nation Online

Malawi draws against Bangladesh: 1-1

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Malawi National Football Team on Wednesday played out to a 1-all draw against Bangladesh National Football Team in an International Training Match played at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Sports City in Saudi Arabia in readiness for back-to-back Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt later this month.

Chiukepo Msowoya scored for The Flames in the 75th minute before his goal was canceled out by Bishwanath with just a minute left to play on the clock.

The Flames will face Egypt in Cairo on March 24,2023 before hosting the Pharaohs at Bingu National Stadium four days later.



Bangladesh are currently, ranked 192 in FIFA Rankings.

Below was Malawi’s line up for the game against Bangladesh:

1. Charles Thom

21. Gomezgani Chirwa

3. Kieran Ngwenya

15. Lawrence Chaziya

4. Paul Ndhlobvu

17. Frank Willard

8. Chimwemwe Idana

10. Francisco Madinga

7. Micium Mhone

13. Gaddie Chirwa

20. Christopher Kumwembe

Substitutes:

16. Brighton Munthali

23. Clever Nkungula

12. Alick Lungu

6. Blessings Mpokera

18. Chawanangwa Gumbo

14. Chiukepo Msowoya

19. Gilbert Chirwa

5. Kelvin Kadzinje

22. Miracle Gabeya

31. Nickson Nyasulu

11. Mark Fodya

9. Stenie Davie

2. Stanley Sanudi

Sombre mood as President Chakwera attends funeral ceremony of cyclone victims

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

Malawi leader, President Lazarus Chakwera led Malawians in a funeral ceremony for over twenty victims of tropical cyclone Freddy that has ravaged the country.

The ceremony took place at Naotcha Primary School in Chilobwe Township in the city of Blantyre which is the hardest hit by the cyclone.

Speaking during the ceremony, Chakwera said he was devastated by the tragedy and appealed for more help from international partners and donors to support the survivors.



Earlier in the day, president Chakwera also visited Manja Primary School where hundreds of survivors are camping.

Meanwhile, the official death toll from the cyclone is now over 225 . 707 people have been injured while 88, 313 have been displaced and others are still missing.

Cyclone Freddy made landfall on Sunday, bringing heavy winds and rains sweeping away people, houses and crops.

President Chakwera has since declared a state of natural disaster and ordered the Ministry of Finance to release MK1.6 billion to support people affected by the devastating cyclone.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets releases seven players on loan

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By Staff Reporter


FCB Nyasa Bullets have announced the release of six players from their reserve side and one from their main team on loan transfer to Ekwendeni Hammers and Bangwe All Stars.

The players include Mphatso Magaleta from the senior team, Felix Demakude and Chikumbutso Salima from the reserve side who have joined northern region side Ekwendeni Hammers.

Magaleta, who moved to The People’s Team at the start of the 2022 campaign from Ntopwa Football Club, struggled to get game time in his debut season at the club.



According to information on the club’s website, Magaleta
will not be alone at the northern region outfit as Demakude and Salima from Bullets Reserves will now get a taste of top-flight football with the Hammers.

“In his fifth season with the Reserves, Demakude showed significant development in his play as he enjoyed consistent eye-catching performances. Voted the Reserves Player of the Season, Salima was quite mesmerizing in all competitions last year and he is expected to continue developing his game,” reads part of the statement released by the club.

As Salima and Demakude will be moving to join the Hammers, four of their Reserves teammates will remain in Blantyre, having secured one-year loan transfers to TNM Super League rookies, Bangwe All Stars.

The four are goalkeeper Rahaman John who finished last season with more clean sheets than any other Reserves goalkeeper in the Southern Region Football league’s premier division, defender Yamikani Mologeni who did not miss a single competitive game for Bullets Reserves, creative midfielder Chimwemwe Yassin and forward Emmanuel Saviel, who was the Reserves’ top-goal scorer in all competitions in the 2022 season.