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Northerners demand UTM distances itself from Helen Chabunya statements against Netball Players

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By Wadza Botomani

There has been growing calls from Malawians especially originating from Northern region that Saulos Chilima and UTM should come in the open and distance themselves from the remarks made by one of their own , National Executive Member Helen Chabunya.

UTM national executive committee member and close aid to Vice President Saulos Chilima, Hellen Chabunya, has come under intense fire for insults and tantrums against people from the northern region she posted on Friday on  her face book wall.

In the post, she blamed people from the northern region of nepotism simply because they have been picked to play for the Malawi National Netball Team, popularly known as the Queens.

Hellen Chabunya

Chabunya attached her sentiments to a screenshot of the Queens line up at the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers in South Africa.

Chabunya first attacked Peace Chawinga before taking a dig at Laureen Ngwira, Towera Vinkhumbo, Grace Mwafulirwa, Takondwa Lwazi among others.

“Their coach is Chawinga, look at the surnames. We can’t be pointing fingers only when it is the Chewas or Lomwes. This is Tribalism,” wrote Chabunya who is also a close aide to party president Saulos Klaus Chilima.

Coincidentally, Chabunya’s anger with Northerners comes at the back of UTM’s poor showing at the recent local government elections held in Chitipa, Karonga and Balaka.

UTM candidates performed miserably in all the three wards where MCP won the Northern Region seats while United Democratic Front scooped the seat in Balaka.

Chabunya is a failed politician who once wanted to contest as councillor for Lilongwe Chigoneka Ward with one eye on becoming mayor of Lilongwe City.

Upon being rejected by Malawi Congress Party during nominations, she jumped ship to UTM but still failed to realize her dream.

To make matters worse she also failed to make the cut for any public position when Tonse Alliance won the 2020 Fresh Presidential election.

Her post, which was later taken down, has offended people from the Northern Region who have labelled her remarks as divisive and careless

Chabunya has so far responded, claiming his earlier post was misunderstood and that she has never been tribalistic

“The misinterpretation of my earlier post & it’s weaponization is a reflection of a society that needs safe spaces to address the deep rooted scars from the evil that is tribalism.
I have stood up for federalism, spoken up against quota system & other issues I believe in.
I have celebrated & supported the Queens and many other Malawians making strides in different fields because they are Malawian first and I will continue to do so.
I have stood up, pointed out & campaigned against tribalism & nepotism when it was perpetuated by any government or sector in Malawi (past or present).
Never have I experienced the bullying, castigation, threats, harassment & seen the joy, zeel & excitement of people who were waiting for an opportunity to attack me like today. It was also good to see friends & strangers reach out & engage constructively on the same.”

Man jailed 8 years over Rhino horn possession

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By Staff Repprter

A Senior Resident Magistrate court in Machinga yesterday sentenced 26-year-old Robert Katsabola to eight years and six months imprisonment with hard labour for being found in possession with a Rhino horn.

Katsabola committed the wildlife crime and arrested on April 27, 2022 at Ntaja in the district, following an undercover mission by Liwonde National Park rangers.



During the mission and recovery of the protected specimen, a game ranger, Given Gondwe, was killed by an angry mob.

Katsabola hails from Wadi Village, Tradional Authority Liwonde in Machinga.

HRDC gives Chakwera 30 days to solve blackouts challenges

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By Staff Reporter


The Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) has given President Lazarus Chakwera 30 days to solve blackouts challenges in the country.

The grouping through its Chairperson Gift Trapence has told President Chakwera to take the lead in finding long lasting solutions to the electricity problems.

HRDC further demands that the government should go back to Parliament to revise the Act that should bundle ESCOM, EGENCO and Power Market Limited – PML into one so as to cut costs and create a seamless entity that should be managed under one roof.

Gift Trapenze

“In simple terms, what the unbundling means is that instead of paying one single CEO, managers, employees and related operating costs, the electricity consumer now has to pay for three different operating entities. We would have no issue with this if the unbundling improved efficiency, reduced blackouts or brought the electricity prices down.

“But it has done none of these.” Reads HRDC Statement.

The Grouping has since threatened to mobilize Malawians to hold Countrywide demonstrations on October 12, 2022 if the government does not work on the demands.

Brenda Kadammanja ropes in Nic Thindwa to drop new single -traditional gospel blend ‘Kalikonse Mukaona’

By Wadza Botomani

Celebrated gospel singer Brenda Kadammanja is back on the music scene. She has released a song together with UK based urban music star Nic Thindwa entitled “Kalikonse Mukaona”. The song has been commended for its creative instincts fusing the traditional gule wamkulu beat  and cleverly delivered gospel lyrics with Thindwa injecting the urban flavour.

Brenda Kadam’manja, is not new on the music scene- a Blantyre based gospel artist but originally from Dowa, she started singing as a soul artist in 2015. She has 2 albums to her credit with first album titled “patsogolo” and second one called “Nkhondo yatha”. He unique melodious voice makes her stand out and she remains the most sought-after upcoming gospel singer.

Nic Thindwa is the veteran of urban music with several hit singles to his name. Based in Birmingham in the United Kingdom he has always pioneered the new wave of music that is capitalising on modern technology by having artists from two diffent geographical locations able to release the same songs without problems

The song Kalikonse talks about God’s blessings which are clearly visible to ordinary eyes. It also discourages people from perceiving others negatively because they are enjoying God’s blessings.

It was produced by the super talented Pon G and the music video was produced by VJ Ken and Smollet Kalua.

You can watch the music video of Kalikonse here:

End of Mulli as Lilongwe Bus Depot finally handed over to Council- 6 months to come up with modern plans

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By Durrell Namasani

The reclaimed Lilongwe Bus Depot has finally been handed back to the city council by the government. The depot was at the centre of controversial as the courts declared that Businessman Leston Mulli and his National Bus Services illegally bought  the depot and government had the right to take it back. The council has been given six months to come back with modern plans for the dilapidated depot

Early this year Attorney General Thabo Chakaka Nyirenda announced that  local councils were now in control of former Shire Bus Lines depots following a High Court ruling dismissing an application by Mulli Brothers-owned National Bus Services.The reclaimed bus depots are Lilongwe, Wenela in Blantyre, Kasungu and Mzimba.In the case, the National Bus Service was challenging Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development which intended to take over management of the bus depots. lawyers for the bus company argued that the depots, workshops and all landed property owned by Shire Bus Lines Limited were transferred to National Bus Services after the firm bought Shire Bus Lines.

Chinsinga handing over depot to Lilongwe City Council

In a ruling dated July 29, 2022, High Court Judge Mandala Mambulasa has dismissed National Bus Services’ application for judicial review on the matter.

“The claimant (National Bus Service) does not possess the requisite locus standi considering that it never executed the MOU upon which it premised its application for permission to apply for judicial review.

“Accordingly, the permission to apply for judicial review dated 5th February, 2020 and the consequent stay, were erroneously granted hence they are hereby discharged,” reads part of the High Court order.

The judge then slapped National Bus Services with costs.

The handover ceremony was graced my Local Government Minister Blessings Chinsinga and his Deputy, Honourable Halima Daud,This handing over of the depot, follows the recent ruling by the High Court of Malawi Lilongwe Registry, that Councils of Lilongwe, Blantyre, Kasungu and Mzimba, should take charge in managing the affairs of their bus terminals, away from being managed by one private firm.

In his statement, Chinsinga said the ceremony, therefore, represents the handing over of all the mentioned Bus Depots, to respective Councils.

“This is a victory for Malawians, knowing that the revenue from the facilities, will benefit them, development wise.I have therefore, given the Lilongwe City Council, six months, to come up with modern bus terminal plans and willing investment partners, for the commencement of the construction, of an international standard infrastructure”.

He went on to say   that this latest development t resonates well with His Excellency the State President, Dr Lazarus Chakwera ‘s agenda, of fixing the broken systems, by bringing back the lost benefits to Malawians.