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Phwedo in hot water: Lilongwe Police arrest actor Tumpe Mtaya over alleged sexual misconduct involving 15-year-old girl

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By Burnett Munthali

Police in Lilongwe have confirmed the arrest of popular actor Tumpe Mtaya, widely known by his stage name Phwedo.

The arrest has sparked widespread public interest, especially in Lilongwe and across the country, given Phwedo’s popularity as a talented and committed actor.

Speaking to MBC Digital, Lilongwe Police spokesperson Hastings Chigalu said Phwedo is suspected of having sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl, which is against the laws of Malawi.

Phwedo



The alleged misconduct has raised concerns among parents, child protection advocates, and fans of Phwedo, who have long admired him for his work in film and online content.

It is disheartening to many that someone perceived as a role model and professional could be implicated in such a serious and sensitive matter.

At the moment, the police are awaiting medical examination results.

These results are crucial for determining the next steps in the investigation and ensuring that the legal process is grounded in verified facts.

The police have indicated that they will release more information once they receive the medical report, which may confirm or refute the allegations against Phwedo.

Phwedo rose to fame through his role in the popular film School Days.

The film won him a lot of admiration and respect, especially from young people who looked up to him and were inspired by his performances.

In recent years, Phwedo has also gained a strong following through various online platforms, including YouTube, where his videos have further boosted his public image.

However, if the allegations are proven true, the case could tarnish his reputation and shake the public’s trust in him.

This situation highlights the need for society to hold public figures accountable, especially when their actions violate the rights of minors and exploit their vulnerability.

Cases like this call for the enforcement of child protection laws and strong legal frameworks to ensure that offenders are brought to justice.

Phwedo’s case could also open up deeper discussions about the responsibility that comes with fame and how public figures should uphold positive values in the eyes of the public.

While we await the medical results, it’s important to remember that the law has a sacred duty to protect children, and everyone must answer for their actions according to the law.

This case should not merely be a trending topic on social media but a matter to be handled with seriousness, integrity, and in accordance with the law to ensure justice is served.

Phwedo, as a well-known figure, deserves a fair hearing and legal protection if the allegations are unsubstantiated, but if found guilty, he must be held accountable in line with Malawi’s legal standards.

Ultimately, the nation stands to learn valuable lessons from this case—about morality, child protection, and the importance of strong legal systems in addressing sexual exploitation.

As we wait for the hospital report, it’s important for the public to avoid rushing to judgment or engaging in online abuse, and instead allow justice to take its course.

Incidents like this remind us of the need to rebuild societal values and work toward creating a safer and more responsible environment for children in Malawi.

We hope that once this case is concluded, it will serve as a learning moment not just for Phwedo but for everyone who holds influence and responsibility in society.

Disaster in DPP as Chimbanga Rubbishes SG Mukhito’s Claims That Party Needs Alliance to Win

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By Durell  Namasani

Blantyre, Malawi– Tensions within the opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have escalated after senior member Leonard Chimbanga publicly dismissed Secretary General Peter Mukhito’s suggestion that the party must form an alliance to win the upcoming September general elections. 

In a fiery Facebook post, Chimbanga, known for his outspoken stance, rejected Mukhito’s claims, insisting that the DPP and its leader, former President Arthur Peter Mutharika (APM), can secure victory outright. 

Chimbanga’s Defiance
Chimbanga argued that Mutharika remains the best candidate to lead Malawi, dismissing any doubts about his capability or health. *”I have always believed in His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika. He is capable and in robust health—I have never seen anyone of that age in such good condition,”* he wrote. 

Citing an Afrobarometer survey that previously gave the DPP a 43% chance of winning, Chimbanga claimed that the party’s popularity has since grown due to the current economic crisis. *”With the recent devaluation and economic collapse, I am convinced APM should now be scoring 52%. No one can tell me the DPP can’t win without an alliance—that’s a BIG LIE,”* he declared. 

He further warned party members lacking confidence in Mutharika’s candidacy to *”excuse themselves,”* emphasizing his commitment to securing a second term for the former president. 

Chimbanga



Rumours of Division
The statement exposes deepening rifts within the DPP over Mutharika’s candidacy and potential alliances. Speculation is rife that some party officials are pushing for a coalition, particularly with the UTM Party, whose deputy president, Dalitso Kabambe, is Mutharika’s relative and hails from Thyolo—a DPP stronghold. 

However, Chimbanga’s remarks suggest strong resistance to any power-sharing arrangement, especially if framed as a necessity rather than a strategic choice. 

Political Fallout
Analysts warn that the public clash between senior members could weaken the DPP’s cohesion ahead of the elections. While Mukhito’s alliance proposal may be a pragmatic move, Chimbanga’s defiance reflects a faction that believes the party can—and must—win alone. 

As internal debates rage, the DPP risks appearing divided, potentially undermining its challenge against the ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP). With just months before the polls, the party must quickly reconcile these differences or risk a fractured campaign. 

Kawale Triumphs in Dowa MCP Primaries

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By Wadza Botomani

Dowa, Malawi – Minister of Agriculture and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Director of Public Relations, Hon. Sam Dalitso Kawale, has secured victory in the party’s parliamentary primaries for Dowa North East Constituency. The incumbent MP defeated three challengers with a commanding lead, solidifying his position as the MCP’s candidate for the upcoming parliamentary elections. 

Kawale, who currently represents the constituency, polled significantly higher than his competitors. Kalilani Chunga trailed with 167 votes, followed by Pemphero Phiri with 132 votes, while Venansio Kashoni managed only 24 votes. The resounding win reaffirms Kawale’s popularity within the party and his constituency. 

Sam Kawale



As Minister of Agriculture, Kawale has been a key figure in Malawi’s food security initiatives. His re-election as the MCP’s standard-bearer signals strong party confidence in his leadership ahead of the general elections. Political analysts suggest his victory positions him as a frontrunner in the parliamentary race, given the MCP’s influence in the region. 

The primaries were conducted peacefully, with party officials commending the democratic process. Kawale expressed gratitude to delegates, pledging to continue delivering development projects in Dowa North East. 

With the MCP ticket secured, Kawale now shifts focus to the national campaign, where he will face opponents from other parties. Observers will be watching closely to see if his primary success translates into another term in office. 


Beach Soccer National finals set to kick off in Salima

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By Shaffie A Mtambo

The National Beach Soccer Association has conducted the draw for the 2024 Beach Soccer National Championship, scheduled to take place from April 26 to 27, 2025, at Livingstonia Beach in Salima.

Six teams will compete in the tournament, divided into two groups of three.

Group A consists of Vinthenga from Nkhotakota, Nyasa from the Southern Region, and Deep Bay from Karonga.

While group B features Tourism from the Central Region, Black Eagles from Nkhata Bay, and defending champions Beach Eagles.


“We are ready to host the tournament in Salima,” said Frank Chisambula, National Beach Soccer Association General Secretary.

“We’ve been visiting the teams at their bases and have observed that they are preparing well”Chosambula added.

Chisambula expressed satisfaction with the preparations, thanking the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) for their financial backing. “With the increase in prize money, we expect a highly competitive tournament, as every team will be fighting hard to claim the top prize.”

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.