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Ngulube elected MCP Diaspora Wing –UK chapter Leader

The UK chapter of the Malawi Congress Party Diaspora Wing has announced that it has elected its new Country Director. According to the statement  from the Party’s diaspora press office, the new leader has been chosen after  elections that took place over the weekend.

In the elections Nottingham based Nelson Ngulube emerged the winner . He will be taking over the role from Norah Kangulu.

Making a statement after he was declared the winner Ngulube said “ We are committed  to working  in the sore pattern that MCP under the leadership of Dr Lazarus Chakwera  is doing . Our work in the diaspora  is to work hand in hand with colleagues on the ground(in Malawi) so that the political outcomes that the party want to achieve are possible. I will work to broaden the membership by attracting new members  and also to nurture the many friendships with have with people that have connections with Malawi”

Nelson Ngulube : New UK MCP Diaspora chapter leader

Deputy president of  MCP Diaspora Wing  Allan Mandindi Welcomed Ngulube election  and  said  “We are excited that the UK chapter of the Diaspora Wing has done this. We all have one aim  and that is to work and support our party in Malawi  in the fight to liberate the country from rampant corruption, extreme levels of nepotism, lack of rule of law, dwindling economy and heart breaking levels of poverty. Ngulube has been a great servant to the party and we believe he will continue to do great works to move the party forward here in the Uk”

MCP Diaspora Deputy President Allan Mandindi: We congratulate Ngulube

Malawi Congress Party diaspora  Wing  is a group of MCP members and supporters who are based outside Malawi. The overall wing has regional chapters  in RSA , Canada, Republic of Ireland  USA and the UK.  Currently the Wing is headed by Lucy Chitembeya who is based in United States of America.

Issac Chilemba in Greece to fight Kubich this Saturday

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Weigh in-Chilemba vs Kubich

Malawians international boxing star Issac Chilemba will on this Saturday 13th December  come face to face with Russian Kubich at an event to take place in Greece.

This is a non title cruiserweight division fight  that will be staged at Aekembpioy sport arena in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Chilemba,  32-year-old South African based  boxer: said This fight is just a comeback non-title fight and it is scheduled for eight rounds.

“I’m just doing this one at cruiserweight, but since he [Kubich] is too heavy for me, my next fight thereafter, will be back to lightweight. The guy I’m fighting [Kubich], apparently weighs around 100 kgs [kilogrammes] and he drops down to 90kgs which is cruiserweight limit and I’m currently at 84kgs, which is my normal weight.

“So, I’ll be fighting him at that weight and he will probably be close to 95kgs on the night of the fight. It’s okey for me as I know he isn’t a threat,” said the former world champion whose record stands at 25 wins (10 KOs), seven losses (one KO) and two draws.

Kubich, 33, boasts 16 fights from which he has won 10 (six KOs), lost five (one KO) and drawn once.He turned professional in 2012.

Chilemba posted on his instagram page that he was ready to rumble

Issues cleared over Chakwera Mutharika Meeting

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Malawi Congress party president Dr Lazarus Chakwera has taken steps to address the issue that is dividing opinions, that of the potential meeting with President Mutharika. Local Media and social media has been awash with news that Dr Chakwera has agreed to have a one to one meeting with Mutharika. However, it appears that the news has taken many twist and turns with many choosing to interpret the potential meeting to suit their political narratives. 

Speaking to the media , Dr Lazarus Chakwera took the initiative to clarify the basis  of the whole story. Chakwera said members of the mediating team for Public Affairs Committee came to meet him where the committee asked him if there was anything he can do to help sort out the many problems that the country  was facing. At this point Chakwera asked PAC to give him the outcome of what they had discussed with Mutharika. Members of PAC had prior discussions with Mutharika , and they used this opportunity to tell Chakwera what they had discussed with Mutharika

PAC officials then asked Chakwera if he would be willing to meet Mutharika to have a meaningful discussion to help find solutions to the escalating lack of rule of law that Malawi is facing. “ I told PAC officials that i had no problem meeting President Mutharika, Malawians have to be able to talk to each other face to face, this is the only way we can promote peace” said Chakwera.

However the MCP leader highlighted that any potential meeting would not involve any discussion about the ongoing Election Court Case “ We have to respect the judiciary, I know most people are frustrated, others thinking its taking too long, but we have to respect the judiciary and let them do their job at their pace , in the end we will get the justice that every Malawian deserve. We stand for rule of law, the wheels of justice doesn’t necessarily move faster as many people would want to “ said Chakwera

Chakwera made it clear that his party is open  for meaning negotiations that will be of benefit for Malawians  but that any meeting should not involve discussions over the ongoing Constitutional court case . “ This is why MCP as party would rather wait until the election case first, As a leader i speak policy . I speak contact and dialogue but as i have told PAC officials, it has to be at an appropriate time.

The Constitutional court has announced that Malawians should expect ruling on the election case any day from December  21. Chakwera took opportunity to remind Malawians of the need to maintain peace during the time of the court ruling. “ I am the only leader at the moment who has called on Malawians to maintain peace during this time” He challenged the other political leaders to follow suit.

Chikuni turns down new post after removal as Water board boss

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Lilongwe Water Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO)Alfonso Chikuni who was removed from his post with immediate effect  and seconded to Ministry of Agriculture as Chief director has turned down the new post.

Just a day after Chief Secretary to the government Lloyd Muhara, told Chikuni that he will now be Chief Director Responsible for Irrigation and Water Development, Chkuni has tendered in his resignation. His initial contract was due to end in March Next year but but he has opted to go earlier.

Alfonso Chikuni

Chikuni is revered for turning the parastatal from a loss-making entity to being one of the profit turnovers, increased supply and number of customers.

His post at Lilongwe Water board has taken by Director of corporate affairs Moses Mwenye on a temporary basis

Kondwani Nakhumwa said the whole point of government making the changes is to improve service delivery in its departments.

Big Bullets Kajoke wins player of the Month

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Big Bullets forward Hassan Kajoke has won November TNM Super League Fans Player of the month Award.

Kajoke got 2298 votes. Duncan Nyoni of Silver Strikers got 168 votes, Lloyd Njaliwa of Moyale FC got 130, Ntopwa FC forward Mphatso Magaleta got 85 and Mighty Tigers goalkeeper Christopher Mikuwa got 30 votes.

Hassan Kajoke

This come a day after the bullets tightened their grip at the top of the league after beating Civil sporting on wednesday. Chiukepo Msowoya was on target for Nyasa Big Bullets

Now at 64 points, Bullets were the first to score against Civo Sporting Club at Civo Stadium while creating pressure on the Nomads who had their game against Mighty Tigers delayed at Kamuzu Stadium.