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Flames suffers defeat at the hands of Mozambique in the Cosafa Cup

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi national team hopes of reaching the next stage in the on going Cosafa Cup in South Africa suffered a huge set back as the Flames went down 2-0 to Mozambique in an exciting encounter that took place at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.

Mozambique scored first from the spot through a controversial penalty that was converted by Victor Junior in the 54th minute.

The Mambas doubled their lead through Francisco Simbene who tapped in a loose ball after goal-keeper Ernest Kakhobwe failed to clear a free kick from the right.

Malawi came closer to scoring in the early minutes of the game through Khuda Muyaba and Schumacher Kuwali but Mambas goalkeeper Ernan Suluane made fantastic saves to deny the Flames an early lead.

Coach Meke Mwase made a number of changes in the second half which saw Taonga Chimodzi coming in for Chikoti Chirwa and Vitumbiko Kumwenda paving way for Muhammad Sulumba.

Mwase also brought in Mecium Mhone and Ndaziona Chatsalira for Schumacher Kuwali and Rafiq Namwera respectively but still failed to get back into the game.

In another Group B encounter, Namibia beat Zimbabwe 2-0 to take the Brave Warriors to the top of Group B with 6 points.

Following their victory against Flames, Mozambique are now on second position with 4 points followed by the guests, Senegal who have so far accumulated 3 points.

Zimbabwe are on fourth position with 2 points and Malawi are at the bottom with 1 point.

Ntopwa through to the Round of 16 in the FDH Cup

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By Staff Reporter

Mphatso Magaleta stole the show after bagging a brace to give the struggling Ntopwa Football Club a 3-0 win at Mzuzu Stadium against Mzuzu Warriors

Ntopwa drew the first blood in the 20th minute through Levison Chabwera after a break down in communication in Warriors defense.

The Amaghetto kids scored their second in the 70th minute through Magaleta before he completed his brace in the 87th minute.

Ntopwa



The Bangwe Township-based side went into the match after playing 15 matches without a win in the 16-team TNM super league

Speaking after Saturday’s victory, Ntopwa coach Karen Chaula said she was very excited with the victory and urged her charges to work even harder in order to get another victory as Ntopwa meets Moyale Barracks on Sunday in the TNM super league.

In the top-flight, Civo Service FC ended a three game winless run following their 1-0 victory against Chitipa United.Lankeni Mwale scored the lone goal for the civil servants

Karonga United were also 1-0 winners against Red Lions FC at Mpira Stadium courtesy of Anthony Mfune’s goal.

Smacks announces first EP,’ releases new music video ‘Kodo’

By Our Reporter

Afro-pop musician Smacks will release his first EP this year, the singer told 247 Malawi on Friday.

Smacks disclosed this to 247 Malawi soon after releasing his new single ‘Kodo’ which he featured Leslie

He says he will give the details of the forthcoming EP very soon but said people should anticipate nothing but good music.

Commenting on his latest single ‘Kodo’, Smacks says it is a love song in which two lovers are expressing their feelings to each other .

‘Kodo’ talks about two lovers appreciating each other. In this song i have teamed up with Leslie Moyo who did a very brilliant job and I believe this song is going to be another big hit,” he says.

The song has been produced by JayEmm while the video has been directed by VJ Ken.

Smacks, real-name Samuel Kaira kick-started his music career as a solo artist in 2012 after joining Dan Lu’s Rockers band in 2011 as a vocalist.

He released his first single in 2013 titled Ukawale before coming up with Tsala, Heart attack and Zakwathu which he featured Nep Man.

In 2016, the Blantyre based artist came up with Ulanda, Lekani and Undipweteka in 2017 which became so popular in different radio stations and drinking joints.

Other notable songs from Smacks include Alowa M’banja, Nangondo, Mubenane and Carolina.

you can stream and download ‘Kodo’ by Smacks Ft Leslie https://www.malawi-music.com/S/461-smacks/10764-kodo/16740-kodo-ft-leslie-prod-jay-emm

Flames throw away two-goal lead, settle for 2-2 draw against Zimbabwe in Cosafa Cup

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi national football team ‘Flames’ blew the chance to beat Zimbabwe by throwing away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 in the Cosafa Cup currently underway in South Africa.

Khuda Muyaba gave Malawi the lead in the 27th minute in the first half before Shumacher Kuwali doubled the lead in the 50th minutes.

Zimbabwe pulled one back in the 61st minute through Blessings Sarupinda and then Patrick Musaka scored the equaliser in the 79th minute.

Zimbabwe continued to come wave after wave in the second half in search of the winning goal but Flames’ goalkeeper Ernest Kakhobwe made some beautiful saves to deny the Warriors the win.

After the game, Flames’ coach Meke Mwase praised his charges for playing well especially in the first half but said the team lacked concentration in the second half.

He said the technical pannel will work on the mistakes and make sure that they do better in the next games

Flames are in group B in this year’s Cosafa Cup alongside Senegal,Zimbabwe,
Namibia and Mozambique

Karibu Academy under probe for alleged students sexual harassment

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The Malawi Human Rights Commission (MHRC) and Ministry of Education have launched separate investigations into alleged sexual harassment at Kalibu Academy. The investigations follow social media reports that a teacher at the institution—a high school in Blantyre—allegedly tried to sexually assault a female student.

According to MHRC director of child rights Priscilla Thawe, who is leading the investigation team, said they expect to finish their probe this Friday. She said: “Initially, the plan was to finish the investigations on tomorrow and Thursday but we have to travel to Blantyre to meet the teacher and police. We have so far interviewed the student and mother.”

Thawe said the investigations have so far revealed other forms of abuses at the school, especially pertaining to corporal punishment. She said, therefore, the investigations will review the school’s documents to check what is outlined in institution’s policy.

Students at Karibu Academy

MHRC executive secretary Habiba Osman, in a statement yesterday called on the public, including parents, teachers and students themselves to contact the commission with any information they have regarding the alleged abuses.

The statement said MHRC has decided to investigate the allegations in regards to Section 129 of the country’s Constitution.

Ministry of Education Principal Secretary Chikondano Mussa also said the ministry has engaged various stakeholders in their investigations.

In a statement issued on Sunday, he said: “The ministry is working with relevant authorities to get to the bottom of the matter.”

Efforts to speak to the school’s head teacher Paisley Mavutula proved futile yesterday as he did not pick his phone when called on numerous occasions. But last year, the school’s director Michael Howard, in a letter to parents and guardians, who were expressing grievances over fees on social media, said the institution has proper channels for resolving issues.