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Retired Judge ,Justice Elton Singini has died

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Retired Judge Justice Elton Singini SC has died.
According to the Communications from his family , Singini died at Kamuzu Central Hospital on Tuesday evening.

Until his death Justice Elton Singini, SC was the chairperson of the Governing Council of the University of Lilongwe.

He was appointed a Justice of the High Court on 25 August, 1995, and he took oath of office on 9 December, 1995.

The Late Justice Elton Singini

He attended primary school at Khondowe in northern Malawi. He was selected to attend Dedza Secondary School in central Malawi. In October, 1970, He enrolled to study law at the then Institute of Public Administration at Mpemba in Blantyre, southern Malawi. The Institute later became part of the University of Malawi, Chancellor College. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree on Saturday, 26 July, 1975. He reported for duty at the Ministry of Justice on 28 July, 1975. He started out as a State Advocate.

Justice Singini rose through the ranks in the public sector. He became Chief Legislative Draftsman in July, 1984 and he eventually became the Solicitor General and Secretary for Justice in 1993. He was appointed a Justice of the High Court on 25 August, 1995, and he took oath of office on 9 December, 1995. He became the first Law Commissioner of the Law Commission in Malawi, through an appointment by the State President on 18 January, 1996. He served in this capacity until June, 2006. Justice Singini has also served as Vice president of ALRAESA and President of the Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies.

Details of his funeral will be announced later

Malawi celebrates 58 years of independence on Wednesday

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

Malawiaans will this Wednesday go into 58th year of celebrating the country’s independence and 56 years of its republic at a ceremony to be held in the Capital Lilongwe.

According to the chairperson of the organizing committee for the celebrations, who is also Minister of Lands, Sam Kawale, this year’s celebrations will only have National Service of Worship which will take place at Bingu International Conference Center from 9 o’clock in the morning of July 6,2022

Chairperson of the organizing committee Hon Sam Kawale

“The preparation for this year’s 58th Independence National Service of Worship are now at a completion stage.

The event, which will be at Malawi Square, Bingu International Conference Center, will start at 9am, Wednesday, July 6,2022″. Reads in part the statement released by Kawale.

According to Kawale, the Worship service to mark the independent celebrations will be conducted under the theme *”Rise for a Resilient and Prosperous Malawi”.*

The National Service of Worship comes in after President Lazarus Chakwera directed to cancel the scheduled celebration programs as one way of saving resources amidst economic crisis.

President Lazarus Chakwera and the First Lady, Madame Monica Chakwera will lead Malawians in the commemoration.

No more hiding her ID as Keturah now in America to record new album

Local girl as she is fondly known, musician Keturah Milimo has hit gold after striking a deal to record her next album in USA. The singer is already in America for the project

Keturah’s move gives her a new environment,far from the environment that was dominated by her falling out with former Manager/ ex boyfriend Pemphero Mphande.

On her way to USA, Keturah

Keturah move to America has been facilitated by Jacaranda Cultural centre. In a statement from Luc Deschamps ,he says

“Keturah recording new album in America!
When Keturah told Marie Da Silva and I she was looking for a new sound and new ideas for her album, we decided to help. We sent her songs to our friend, Grammy nominated producer Harlan Steinberger who owns state of the art recording studio Hen House Studios in Los Angeles, CA. Harlan loved Keturah’s music and offered to record her album with world famous Playing For Change band as her back up band”


“We are thrilled at Jacaranda Cultural Center and Maison de la France to support one of the great talents of Malawi – and we can’t wait to hear the new music Keturah will be recording in the coming days!
All the best Keturah; you are singing for Malawi and for Africa across the oceans”

Zambia New Ambassador to Malawi Panji Kaunda presents letters to Chakwera

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By Durrell Namasani

President Dr Lazarus Chakwera on Tuesday received letters of credence from High Commissioner of the Republic of Zambia Lieutenant Panji Kaunda (rtd) at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe.

In an official statement from the president , he said he was pleased that Malawi’s relations with Zambia continue to thrive. Chakwera said the two countries share a rich history, such as the struggle for independence from the late 50s and achieved our respective feats in the early 60s.

“Save for the colonial boundaries imposed on us decades ago, the two countries have striking historic similarities in many aspects that make our social, cultural and lingual cohesion even more pronounced.
It is from this likeness that we both desire to exploit economic opportunities for our people via trade, investment, tourism, cultural and education exchanges” said Chakwera.

Panji Kaunda presenting letters of Credence to President Chakwera

Before officially meeting President Chakwera , Kaunda also met Foreign Minister Nancy Tembo on Monday.

During Hon. Tembo’s meeting with Kaunda, discussions centred on the promotion of bilateral and multilateral cooperation including through infrastructure investment projects such as the Twala and Nacala Corridors, One-Stop border posts, and Malawi’s participation at the African Union mid-year Coordination Conference in Lusaka.

Panji Kaunda and Nancy Tembo

USA President adds Malawi on Feed the Future Project

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By Durrell Namasani

Unites States President Joe Biden has included Malawi in the shortlisted countries to benefit from Feed the Future project by his government. The announcement has been Made by State House Director of Communications Sean Kampondeni during the quarterly media briefing.

Kampondeni said this was availed last month when Samantha Power, Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development, met President Chakwera.

President Chakwera and President Joe Biden- File photo

Feed the Future brings together partners from across various sectors and the U.S. Government to use each of our unique skills and insights in a targeted, coordinated way to help countries that are ripe for transformation change the way their food systems work.

As the U.S. Government’s global hunger and food security initiative, Feed the Future works to give families and communities in some of the world’s poorest countries the freedom and opportunity to lift themselves out of food insecurity and malnutrition. By equipping people with the knowledge and tools they need to feed themselves, we are addressing the root causes of poverty and hunger, helping people end their reliance on aid, and creating important opportunities for a new generation of young people—all while building a more stable world.