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Wesley Macheso a passionate advocate for creative writing

By Shaffie A Mtambo

Wesley Macheso, Head of the Department of Literary Studies at the University of Malawi (Unima) in Zomba, is a renowned creative writer who has made a name for himself both locally and internationally.


Speaking with 247 Malawi News,Macheso shared his insights on creative writing, his journey as a writer, and the current state of creative writing in Malawi.

“Creative writing is an art that mostly emerges from talent,” Macheso said, adding that his love for writing was influenced by his environment and the stories he read as a child.

Macheso



Macheso’s writing has taken him to several countries, where he has attended writing workshops and seminars, and has earned him international recognition.

As Head of the Department of Literary Studies, Macheso emphasized the importance of setting high standards for writing and the need for writers to cultivate good habits.

“A writer must go through the rigorous process of submitting their work to accredited publishers for peer review,” he advised.

Macheso also highlighted the department’s efforts to nurture creative writers, including offering courses in creative writing and plans to introduce a degree program in Literature and Creative Writing.

He encouraged writers to take advantage of digital platforms to expose their work and to write with a focus on humanity.

Macheso’s advice to aspiring writers is to write and read widely, and to be patient and meticulous in their craft.

As a role model, he continues to inspire and mentor young writers, and his contributions to Malawian literature are invaluable.

FAM launches elite referees training program nationwide

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has rolled out a nationwide elite referees training program aimed at improving officiating standards in the 2025 season.

The program, which began on April 21, 2025, in Mzuzu, targets elite referees from across the country.

FAM Executive Committee Member and Chairperson of the Referees Subcommittee, Patrick Kapanga, said the program aims to align referees with expected standards and introduce new developments in refereeing.



“These referees are on the elite list for this season. It is part of our commitment to capacity building and align with the Football Association of Malawi’s broader agenda of transforming the game,” Kapanga said.

The training sessions will benefit a total of 150 referees across the three regions.

Referees Manager Duncan Lengani highlighted the importance of the newly launched Code of Conduct for Referees, saying it will guide officials to operate professionally.

Northern Region referee representative David Chinoko appreciated the timing and value of the training, saying it will sharpen their knowledge of the laws of the game.

The training will proceed to the Central Region on April 24 in Salima and conclude in the Southern Region on April 29 in Blantyre.

Tigers register first win as Chitipa beat Ekhaya in Karonga

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By Durell Namasani


Mighty Tigers registered their first win in this year’s TNM Super League season, beating Premier Bet Dedza Dynamos 2-0 at Kamuzu Stadium.

Martin Nsewa and Precious Chiudza were on target for the Kau-Kau boys to get the much needed three points following their two consecutive loses against Ekhaya FC and Mighty Wanderers.

The visitors started the game very well as they managed to keep position and create a number of scoring opportunities.

Man of the match Precious Chiudza



Gift Magola almost found their back of the net in the 8th minute but his shot was brilliantly saved by Tigers goalkeeper Lucky Tizola .

Then the home side were awarded a penalty in the 15th minute after Dan Mponya handled the ball in the box and Martin Nsewa converted the spot-kick, beating Dedza goalkeeper Donex Mwakasinga.

Dedza continued tried their best to find an equaliser as substitute Frank Chikufenji provided good balls inside the box but his teammates still failed to find the back of the net.

The second half saw both sides playing a beautiful passing game but there was no goal until in the 73rd minute when Tigers found their second.

Precious Chiudza who was also voted man of the match, scored Tigers’ second goal after receiving an assist from Shukurani Afick to ensure maximum points for the home side.

In Karonga a lone goal from Joseph Mbaga was enough to give Chitipa United three points as they beat Ekhaya FC1-0 to move to the eighth position on the log table.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets remain top on the log table with 9 points and Songwe Border are anchoring the log table with no point after playing three games.

Ngunga FC wins Balaka Women’s Easter Bonanza

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By Staff Reporter

Ngunga FC are the champions of the Balaka Women’s Football Committee Easter Bonanza after beating Andiamo Madrid 2-1 at Balaka Stadium.

Four teams namely Ngunga FC, Blue Stars, Andiamo Madrid and Mpoto FC took part in the competition which was organised by Balaka Women’s Football Committee.


Ngunga beat beat Blue Stars 2-1 in a highly contested final match while Andiamo Madrid thumped Mpoto FC 6-0 to claim the third spot.

Ngunga FC comes from Disi area in the district and is sponsored by Idrissa Ngunga, South African-based business man who is also an aspiring member of parliament for the area.

Malawi Celebrates Three Decades of Promoting Women’s Rights

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By Jones Gadama

Malawi joins the global community in commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Fourth United Nations Conference on Women, commonly known as the Beijing Conference.

The conference, held in Beijing, China, in 1995, was a landmark event that brought together world leaders to pledge their commitment to upholding the rights of women.

According to Maggie Kathewera Banda, Chairperson of the NGO Gender Coordination Network (NGO GCN), Malawi has made significant progress in honoring these commitments.

Speaking on behalf of the organization, Banda highlighted the strides the country has taken in promoting women’s leadership and empowerment.

Maggie Kathewera Banda



Over the past three decades, Malawi has witnessed a significant increase in women taking up top leadership roles in various sectors. Banda pointed out that this progress is a testament to the country’s commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women.

The composition of the current Cabinet is a notable example, with gender quotas for women being respected.

“The participation of women in decision-making positions is crucial for ensuring that their voices are heard and their interests are represented,” Banda said. “We have seen women excel in various roles, from politics to business, and this is a positive indication that our efforts are bearing fruit.” She added.

While Malawi has made progress in promoting women’s rights, challenges still persist.

Banda acknowledged that despite the strides made, women continue to face obstacles in accessing education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

“There is still much work to be done to ensure that women have equal access to resources and opportunities,” Banda said,adding that,”We need to continue working together to address these challenges and create a more equitable society.”

The Malawi government has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting women’s rights and empowerment. President Lazarus Chakwera’s administration has taken steps to address the challenges faced by women, including increasing access to education and healthcare.

The President’s commitment to peace and unity has also created a conducive environment for women to thrive.

In a recent statement, Chakwera emphasized the importance of promoting women’s empowerment and gender equality, highlighting the government’s dedication to creating a more inclusive society.

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have played a vital role in promoting women’s rights in Malawi.

The NGO GCN, in particular, has been instrumental in advocating for women’s empowerment and providing support to women in need.

Through partnerships with local and international organizations, NGOs have been able to provide critical services, including healthcare, education, and economic empowerment programs.

These efforts have contributed significantly to the progress made in promoting women’s rights in Malawi.

As Malawi looks to the future, it is clear that promoting women’s rights and empowerment will remain a priority.

The country’s Vision 2063 agenda, which aims to transform Malawi into a wealthy and self-reliant nation, recognizes the critical role women will play in achieving this vision.

With the support of the government, NGOs, and other stakeholders, Malawi is poised to make further progress in promoting women’s rights and empowerment.

As Banda noted, “The journey to achieving gender equality is ongoing, and we must continue working together to ensure that women have the opportunities and resources they need to thrive.”

Malawi’s progress in promoting women’s rights and empowerment is a testament to the country’s commitment to gender equality.

While challenges still persist, the strides made over the past three decades are a positive indication that efforts are bearing fruit.

With continued support from the government, NGOs, and other stakeholders, Malawi is poised to make further progress in promoting women’s rights and empowerment.