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Sad News as Female Rapper ‘Flo Dee Dies in Mangochi

By Staff Reporter

Malawian female rapper/singer, Florida Chinyumba, better known by her stage name ‘Flo Dee’, has died.

Reports reaching our desk indicate that the rapper died on Thursday afternoon in Mangochi after a short illness. One of Flo Dee’s close friends told this Reporter that her friend had cerebral malaria

“Family we are saddened to announce the death of our beloved artist Florida Chinyumba AKA Flo Dee (The owner of the page) after suffering a short illness in Mangochi.
May her beautiful soul rest in peace”- reads a statement by one of the administrators of Flo Dee’s Facebook page.

The late Flo Dee

Flo Dee came in the lime light in June 2014 after collaborating with R ‘n’ B star Bucci in her debut hit song “Veke Mphete”

She then came back in 2016 with Kanamwali and Mafumu before disappearing from the music scene.

Meanwhile tributes are pouring in for the fallen rapper whose burial program is expected to be announced later.

Malawi Sunbird Waterfront Hotel Officially Opens in Salima

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s leading hotel chain, Sunbird Hotels and Resorts has officially opened the K 6 billion Sunbird Waterfront Hotel in the lakeshore side of Salima district.

The launch of the 46-room new beach resort was presided over by Minister of Tourism, Culture and Wildlife, Michael Usi on Thursday.

The hotel project which started in 2019 has been completed this month and is located adjacent to Sunbird Livingstonia Beach. The hotel has all rooms facing the lake.

Meanwhile Usi has since commended the management of of Sunbird for coming up with such a magnificent hotel.

He said, “This is a great architectural work and in line with government 2063 vision of a transformed Malawi in terms of infrastructure standards. This will surely contribute immensely to tourism attraction in the country. This is the direction we should take as a nation.”

He further said that Tourism has the potential to improve the economic development of the country if well promoted coupled with good infrastructure like the newly launched hotel.

Chakwera to inspect Nsanje-Marka Road

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Lazarus Chakwera will on Friday September 24, 2021 conduct an inspection of Nsanje-Marka Road in Nsanje district.

According to the statement dated 23 September 2021 and signed by the Secretary to the president Zanga-zanga Chikhosi, the function will start from 12:00 noon.

On Saturday September 25, 2021 from 8:30 am , President Chakwera will preside over the 19th congregation of the Catholic University of Malawi ( CUNIMA) at Nguludi in Chiradzuru district.

Mining at Songwe Hill to start soon

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By Staff Reporter

Mkango Resources Ltd  , one of the mining companies in the country have said its management team and two geotechnical engineering firms are on site at the Songwe Hill rare earths project to start a major drilling and pitting programme.

The geotechnical programme will obtain samples from about 150 five-metre-deep pits and 22 twenty-metre drill holes and is being undertaken to confirm the soil and ground characteristics of the Songwe Hill project area.

“This major geotechnical investigation programme is currently employing and training over 120 local Malawian skilled and unskilled personnel,” said Mkango president Alexander Lemon.

“We are very proud to be working with leading Malawian companies such as Geoconsult and also Torrent a local Blantyre-based plant hire company, promoting Malawian local content and community participation in the ongoing development of this exciting Rare Earths project.”

It expects to complete a definitive feasibility study in the first quarter of 2022.

EAM dates journalists in Karonga on Gender Based Violence

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By Emmanuel Moyo

Evangelical Association of Malawi (EAM) has asked journalists plying their trade in Karonga District to conduct themselves professionally when reporting on issues surrounding Gender Based Violence (GBV) with an aim of avoiding harm to GBV victims and survivors.

EAM project coordinator, Dumisan Nungu made these remarks during a two day workshop that EAM conducted with journalists from Tuesday to Wednesday at Lusubilo Community Care Hall.

Speaking in an interview after the workshop on Wednesday, Nungu described the media practitioners as a double edged sword that can cause harm as well as good on GBV issues.
“As EAM is implementing Timazge Nkhaza project, we take the media as a double edged sword, it can transform dominant norms in communities hence the need for us to conduct the training with media practitioners in Karonga since these are the people that will disseminate information.” He said.

Journalists are a double edged sword: Dumisan Nungu

He has since said the association expects journalists to go out and work with integrity after acquiring knowledge on gender based violence.
“We now expect these journalists to work with integrity and adequate knowledge in ensuring that dominant norms in communities are transformed.” He said.

On his part, Vice Chairperson for Karonga Press Club, Moses Kamanga commended EAM for the workshop saying it has enlightened media practitioners on many aspects of GBV.
“EAM has done a very commendable job because this is what we as journalists have been longing for and the topics that we have looked at here are so helpful and now we are better placed to report on GBV.” Kamanga said.

The workshop had 30 journalists from different media houses within Karonga and those facilitating were from the departments of health, social welfare, Malawi law society and executive director of FOWOGE.