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Lloyd Phiri opens up about his life journey and faith



By Rahim Abdul

Veteran gospel musician Lloyd Phiri has taken to social media to share a heartfelt and deeply personal reflection about his life, music, faith and family urging Malawians to stop spreading false stories about him and instead seek the truth directly from him.

In his emotional post titled “Osandiyipitsila Mbiri Chonde, Lero Mudziwe Chomwe Ndiri” (Don’t Ruin My Name, Today Know Who I Am), Phiri began by reintroducing himself to fans who have long followed his music career.

Phiri and his family



The 45-year-old gospel artist said he received salvation back in 1997 when he was just 17 years old, marking the beginning of a spiritual and musical journey that would later inspire thousands across the nation.

Phiri revealed that his gift of music manifested early, leading to the release of his first album in 1999, which was widely embraced by listeners.

The song “Afuna Ulape” from that album became a nationwide hit, topping the MBC Entertainers of the Year competition without any form of self-promotion a true testament to its impact. “Back then, there were no calls for votes,” he said.

Since then, Phiri has produced nine albums  seven studio projects and two live recordings, establishing him as one of Malawi’s most consistent and respected gospel voices. But behind the music, he revealed, was a man who has endured both triumphs and deep personal struggles.

Reflecting on his family life, Phiri shared that he first married in 2006 at the age of 26 but the marriage unfortunately ended around 2012/13. From that union, he has one son named Junior.

After the separation, he chose to remain single for nine years, focusing on prayer, self-reflection and his relationship with God. During that time, he stepped back from performing and focused on sound engineering and producing music for others.

“Those years were not easy.There were questions, worries and frustrations. But through it all, I remained grounded in faith,”he wrote.

In 2022, grace found him again when he married Elinat Phiri, his current wife. The couple tied the knot on October 15, 2022, in Lilongwe and are now blessed with a two-year-old daughter named Amanda Happiness Phiri.

Phiri said his journey has not been without challenges. He has faced false rumors about his character, including claims that he has been married seven times, drinks alcohol or uses drugs allegations he firmly denies.

“It’s painful,when people believe lies and begin to insult or look down on me,”he said.

The artist emphasized that his continued faith and service to God are not by his own strength, but purely by grace. He appealed to his followers to pray for one another instead of spreading negativity.

“If you have questions,” why not ask me while I’m still alive?,” he concluded.

Through his candid message, Lloyd Phiri reminded Malawians that beyond the fame and music, he is a man of faith who has weathered storms, learned from pain and continues to stand firm in his calling.

Chacha and Tamie Ja end feud after legal dispute



By Rahim Abdul

In a surprising yet heartwarming turn of events, popular Malawian socialite Chawezi Banda, better known as Chacha and celebrated content creator Hanna Jabesi, famously known online as Tamie Ja, have officially reconciled after a long period of public tension and legal confrontation.

The two had been embroiled in a social media feud that spiraled into a court case, attracting massive public attention and dividing their fan bases.

Tamia Ja and Chacha



What began as online shade and counterattacks quickly escalated into a full-blown conflict, dominating gossip pages and sparking heated debates about social media influence and accountability in Malawi’s entertainment scene.

However, in a remarkable show of maturity and forgiveness, Tamie Ja took to Facebook to announce that she and Chacha had finally buried the hatchet.

“We’ve talked, we’ve understood each other and we’ve decided to move forward in peace,” she wrote, signaling an end to weeks of speculation about the state of their relationship.

The reconciliation followed a private meeting facilitated by mutual friends, who encouraged each other to prioritize peace and focus on their respective creative ventures rather than personal conflicts.

The news of their reunion has been widely welcomed by fans and followers, many of whom took to social media to praise the two influencers for setting a positive example of conflict resolution.

“This is what we need to see more of women empowering each other instead of tearing each other down,” one follower commented.



FDH Bank donates K5 million to FIMDA for annual lakeshore conference

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By Chisomo Phiri

FDH Bank plc on Tuesday donated K5 million to the Financial Market Dealers Association (FIMDA) to support the organisation’s much-anticipated annual lakeshore conference, scheduled for October 17–19, 2025 in Mangochi.

Speaking during the cheque handover ceremony held in Blantyre, FDH Bank plc Senior Manager, Alinane Mwenye, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to advancing the growth and development of Malawi’s financial sector.


“FDH Bank is one of the key players in the financial market, and as such, we saw the need to step in and offer our support,” she said.

On his part,FIMDA General Secretary, James Mbingwa, expressed gratitude for the bank’s support, noting that the conference will serve as an important platform for dialogue and collaboration within the sector.

“We are grateful to FDH Bank for sponsoring this year’s conference, which will provide an opportunity to discuss key issues that will benefit the financial market,” he said.

The conference will be held under the theme ‘Financial Inclusion Through Digital Innovation.’

Malawi Mission officials visit Limpopo accident scene to assess situation

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By Burnett Munthali

Officials from the Malawi Mission in the Republic of South Africa (RSA) have visited the scene where the tragic Limpopo bus accident occurred.

A statement released on Tuesday confirmed that the visit was led by Malawi’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Stella Ndau, alongside South African Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, and Zimbabwean Ambassador to South Africa, David Hamadziripi.

The three officials toured the crash site to assess the situation and monitor the ongoing rescue and recovery operations.



According to reports, 42 people have lost their lives in the accident, including men, women, and children, while 41 others sustained various degrees of injuries.

The statement from the Malawi Mission indicated that officials also visited one of the hospitals where victims are being treated.

“The Mission was able to visit one hospital where one Malawian has been admitted while three have been discharged. We were able to talk to them to narrate their ordeal,” the statement reads in part.

It further explained that confirming the exact number of victims by nationality remains a challenge at this stage.

Identification and forensic analyses are expected to begin on October 15, 2025, to verify the identities of those who lost their lives in the crash.

The Malawi Mission assured the public that it will remain on the ground in Limpopo until all necessary processes have been completed.

The bus, which was en route from South Africa to Zimbabwe, reportedly veered off the road and plunged down an embankment near Louis Trichardt in Limpopo Province.

Emergency services rushed to the scene and worked tirelessly through the night to rescue survivors and recover bodies from the wreckage.

Meanwhile, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent his heartfelt condolences to the governments and people of Zimbabwe and Malawi.

President Ramaphosa described the incident as a shared tragedy that has brought pain and sorrow to all three nations.

He emphasized the importance of regional solidarity in the face of such disasters, noting that South Africa stands ready to support the affected families and countries during this difficult time.

The Malawi Mission has since pledged continued coordination with South African authorities and other embassies involved to ensure that all victims and their families receive the necessary support.

US-born reggae star Reemah to headline Reggae Jam Festival Malawi 2025


By Burnett Munthali

United States-born reggae musician Reemah will headline this year’s Reggae Jam Festival Malawi.

Organisers have confirmed that the festival will take place on December 20 at Grand Business Park in Lilongwe.

For the first time, Reemah, known for her hit song Don’t Want Nothing, will share the stage with local artists.

The line-up includes popular Malawian talents such as Chizmo, Blasto, Kommuniq, and Queen Fyah.

Reemah



The festival is spearheaded by Jah Kings Promotion, a leading event management company in Malawi.

Richard Chisala, partner at Jah Kings Promotion, described it as exciting to see a top female reggae icon perform alongside the country’s own artists.

Chisala added that Reemah’s Africa tour will also include performances in Senegal and Gambia.

The event promises a blend of international and local reggae sounds, offering fans a unique musical experience.

Organisers anticipate a large turnout as reggae enthusiasts from across Malawi and the region attend the festival.

The festival is also seen as an opportunity for local artists to gain exposure and collaborate with international talent.

Reemah’s participation highlights the growing connection between Malawian reggae and the global music scene.

Music lovers are encouraged to secure tickets early, as this year’s festival is expected to attract significant interest.

The Reggae Jam Festival Malawi continues to establish itself as a major cultural and musical event in the country’s entertainment calendar.

Fans can look forward to a night of live performances, energetic rhythms, and memorable collaborations.

With the combined presence of Reemah and local artists, the festival aims to celebrate reggae music while promoting local talent.

This edition of the festival reinforces Malawi’s position as a growing hub for international music events in the region.