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New South African High Commissioner presents letters to President Chakwera

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By Wadza Botomani

The New South African High Commissioner to Malawi Yvette Myakayaka Manzini has presented her letters of credence to President Chakwera.

In the discussions between the two , the new envoy highlighted Agriculture, Tourism and Mining as areas of mutual interest on which the two countries must fortify their relations.

Writing on the official Facebook page , President Chakwera said “I have welcomed her insights on the diplomatic path she intends to take in engaging with Malawi going forward. We will continue sharing experiences and learning from the Rainbow nation as we expand our mining industry, an area in which they possess unparalleled competence. Malawi will also explore more avenues to position our Agriculture and Tourism industries as enablers of development through cooperation with South Africa”.

Yvette Myakayaka Manzini presenting letters to President Chakwera

Yvette Manzini was born in Alexandra Township, outside of Johannesburg, Transvaal in 1956, and then moved to Soweto. Manzini suffered from polio as a child and as a result spent close to four years in the hospital until the age of 6.

In April 1994, she was elected an ANC Member of Parliament. Mavivi Myakayaka-Manzini holds a Master’s in development studies, specialising in women and development, from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands

Malawi Human Rights Commission commence Investigation on Chisa Mbele alleged assault by Police

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By John Banda

The Malawi Human Rights Commission ( MHRC) has instituted an investigation into alleged physical assault of activist Joshua Chisa Mbele by some officers of Malawi Police Service.

In a brief statement shared on its Facebook Page on Sunday October 30,2022, the Human Rights body says Mbele’s assault raises violations of some rights such as Right to human dignity and personal liberty (Section 19) and Right to a fair and lawful detention (Section 42).

” However, the Commission will establish through its investigations what transpired.

Mbele showing marks after alleged assault



“The Commission commenced its investigations today by visiting Mr Mbele and other demonstrators at Namitete police station” reads the brief statement in part.

It adds “The Commission expects cooperation from those in authority and any other relevant stakeholders as it continues with its investigations.”

Mbele was arrested during street protests against the government on Friday and he was temporarily detained at Area 3 Police Station before he was transferred to Nathenje Police Station on the outskirts of Lilongwe.

He was then transferred back to Area 3 on Saturday where he was allegedly physically assaulted.

The Elderly reminds Government of its Manifesto Pledge of Monthly Pension Scheme

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By Wadza Botomani

The elderly people in the country through the Malawi Network of Older Person’s Organization (MANEPO) has reminded the Tonse government to rollout monthly pension scheme for the elderly which it promised during Campaign Time. The group claims the elderly have been highly affected by the current economic challenges.

According to MANEPO country director, Andrew Kavala, failure by government to implement the initiative is worsening the challenges the elderly are facing, including making them more vulnerable to abuse as they are dependent.

MANEPO country director, Andrew Kavala,

State vice-president Saulos Chilima is on record as promising  that government will introduce a welfare benefit scheme or the state old-age pension scheme for all Malawians aged 65 years. Originally a UTM pledge, this was adopted when Tonse Alliance came into place. Chilima is on record saying ” Many older people are living pathetic lives with costs of goods and other expenses are rocketing and  promised that his administration will ensure they  supplement their income with a government old age grant”

Meanwhile, Spokesperson in the ministry of gender, Fred Simwaka says the programme missed out on this year’s financial budget as Parliament did not allocate funds to operationalize the scheme, but hopes the initiative will rollout in the next financial year.

Tonse partners made a campaign pledge rollout a K15 000 monthly scheme for older persons in the country.

Historical! Nyasa Bullets stuffers first defeat in the TNM Super League

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By Staff Reporter

TNM Super League defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of Mafco FC who beat the league leaders 1-nil at Dedza Stadium.

Zikani Sichinga scored the only goal of the match just five minutes before half time beating Bullets goalkeeper Richard Chimbamba from the near post.

This was the first time the Kalisto Pasuwa’s team had lost in the league after playing 25 games unbeaten.

Mafco’s Bernard Chimaimba was voted man of the match for helping his side beat the People’s team after nine years.

Before this game, the last time Bullets lost to Mafco was on 14th December 2013 and Richard Mbulu and Saidi Mtekema scored a goal each for the Salima-based soldiers.

In Kasungu, Silver Strikers beat Kamuzu Barracks 2-1 at Kasungu Stadium.

Chawanangwa Kaonga and Stain Dave scored for the central bankers while Zeliat Nkhoma scored KB’s consolation.

In Karonga it was a five goal thriller as Karonga United beat Red Lions 3-2 at Karonga Stadium.

Mphatso Nkhoma, Sherrif Shamama and Gabinho Daudi were on target for the home side while Brown Gondwe scored a brace for the soldiers.

Moyale Barracks beat struggling TN Stars 1-0 at Mzuzu Stadium courtesy of Gastin Simkonda’s first half goal.

Community Heroes honoured at Malawi Heritage Awards in Manchester

By Staff Reporter

The Second edition of the UK based Malawi Heritage Awards took place on Saturday Night in the city of Manchester. A number of community heroes were recognised for their inspiring work In various fields.

The event which was organised by a Community group called Malawi Heritage UK took place at The Hough End Centre Chorlton in the city of Manchester.

The Guest of honour at the event was Lord Mayor of Manchester Cllr Donna Ludford, who was accompanied by Mayor Consort Sean McHale. Other notable guests included Cllr Prof Erinma Bell MBE, Representative of Malawi Embassy Dyson Banda, MCPDN Chairperson Chalo Mvula and Sherita Mandongwe of Dimobi Children Disability Trust.

In his welcome Speech Director of Malawi Heritage UK Allan Mandindi said his organisation felt the need to recognise people that have been Influential in their communities. Mandindi said he was excited that this was a second edition of the awards ceremony after another successful inaugural event that took place last year

Recipients of the Awards

Lord Mayor of Manchester Clr Donna Ludford in her address thanked the Malawi community in the city for the role they are playing in making sure that Manchester continues to be a city that embraces diversity and gives opportunity to all regardless of their background

Also speaking at the event was Prof Erinma Bell who encouraged the need to be proud of ‘our Culture’. She urged families that it was necessary for the children born in the UK to be taught the culture and languages of countries they originally came from in order to help them have connection with the home countries

The event was spiced by performances. The dance group Jet Black Dance gave a stellar performance that was greatly appreciated by those in attendance. Musician Hazel Mak of the Liyaya fame also gave a solid performance. Another Malawi singer to perform was Queen Sheba who was also a recipient of an award at the ceremony.

The list of those who received awards is as follows ;

Young Volunteer of the year: Tracey Ijeoma Odidika
Group of the year; Daughters of Nyasa
Charity of the year; Family Unit Trust
Community Star; Patricia Chimanngeni
Diaspora Personality of the year; Beulah Mlanjira Musician of the year; Queen Sheba
Innovative Personality of the Year; Fatuma Sikwese
Sport Club of the Year; Manchester Socials

Hazel Mak perfoming
Queen Sheba accepting her Award