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Vice President Michael Usi Submits Presidential Nomination Papers

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By Wadza Botomani

Vice President Dr. Michael Usi, who also serves as President of the Umodzi Party, formally submitted his presidential nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) today at the Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe. Dr. Usi officially named Grace Nazitwere as his running mate for the September 16 general elections. 

In his address, Dr. Usi paid tribute to the late Vice President Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, acknowledging his role in introducing him to politics. He also expressed gratitude to President Lazarus Chakwera for the opportunity to serve as Vice President. Stressing the importance of national duty, Dr. Usi stated, “Malawi needs everyone to do things right,” and called on citizens to serve the country with dedication and integrity. 

Usi Presenting Nomination Papers



Dr. Usi emphasized the need for a peaceful and fair electoral process, noting that while only one candidate can emerge victorious, all contenders must respect the will of the people. He urged fellow presidential candidates to accept the election results gracefully, reinforcing the importance of unity and stability in Malawi’s democracy. 

The submission of his nomination marks a significant step in the electoral process as the country prepares for the September polls. Dr. Usi’s campaign is expected to focus on governance reforms, national unity, and continuity in public service, building on his experience in government. His choice of running mate also highlights his commitment to inclusive leadership as he seeks to rally support ahead of the elections.

Jordan Sauti Files Presidential Nomination, Pledges Inclusive Development and Free Education

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By Wadza Botomani

Jordan Sauti, the Patriotic Citizens Party (PCP) presidential candidate, has officially submitted his nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) in preparation for the September 16 general election. The nomination took place at the Bingu International Convention Centre, where Sauti introduced Timothy Kayendera as his running mate. 

In his address, Sauti committed to running a peaceful and law-abiding campaign, emphasizing his party’s dedication to upholding electoral regulations. “We will follow every rule and promote peace throughout the process,” he declared. His campaign will focus on fostering national unity and ensuring a fair electoral process. 



Sauti also outlined key policy priorities, including inclusive economic development aimed at benefiting all Malawians. He promised to create opportunities for citizens to invest and participate in the country’s growth. Additionally, he pledged to introduce free secondary education and reduce tuition fees in public universities and colleges, aiming to improve access to quality education. 

The submission of Sauti’s nomination marks another milestone in the lead-up to the September elections, as political parties finalize their candidates and campaign strategies. His pledges on education and economic inclusion are expected to resonate with voters seeking tangible reforms in Malawi’s governance and social services.

Sauti

David Mbewe Submits Nomination Papers for Malawi Presidential Race

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By Wadza  Botomani

Presidential candidate David Mbewe of the Liberation for Economic Freedom Party (LEFP) has formally submitted his nomination papers to the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) for the September 16 general election. Mbewe named Edward Kambanje as his running mate during the filing process. 



In his address, Mbewe pledged to prioritize healthcare and social welfare reforms if elected. “I will ensure our hospitals have enough drugs and that the needy receive the help they deserve,” he said. He also reiterated his party’s dedication to improving public service accessibility and implementing inclusive economic policies to uplift Malawians. 

Mbewe’s submission marks another step in the preparations for the upcoming election, as candidates finalize their bids for the presidency.

Mbewe and Kambanje

Airtel Africa Posts Strong Q1 Results, Customer Base Grows 9%

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By Jones Gadama

Airtel Africa has announced a strong operating and financial performance for the quarter ending June 30, 2025.

According to the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Sunil Taldar, the firm’s customer base has grown by 9% to 169.4 million, with data customers increasing by 17.4% to 75.6 million.

This growth reflects Airtel Africa’s effective execution of strategy and its ability to meet market demands.

Sunil Taldar



The company’s revenue for the quarter stood at $1.415 billion, marking a 24.9% increase in constant currency and a 22.4% rise in reported currency.

Mobile services revenue grew by 23.8% in constant currency, driven by a 38.1% surge in data revenue and a 13.9% growth in voice revenue.

Airtel Africa’s mobile money services also maintained strong momentum, posting 30.3% growth in constant currency.

Taldar stated, “We are very pleased with the strong growth in our operating and financial performance in the first quarter.

The scale of the growth we achieved reflects the sustained demand for our services and the strength of our business model”.

Joyce Banda asks government for a conducive operating environment for the small and medium enterprises

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By Steven Godfrey Mkweteza

Former president  Joyce Banda, who is also the president of the People’s Party (PP) has asked government to consider formulating deliberate policies that aimed at promoting small and medium businesses so as  to transform the  people’s lives and county’s economic status.

Speakiing to the  media after a business engagement with the Blantyre city vendors on Monday in Blantyre, Banda observed that for years the country has not been making strides in the small and medium businesses due to unfavorable operating environment.

” For many years now, we have been witnessing promises from varrious governments to improve the small and medium businesses. However, these promises have yielded nothing due to unfavorable operating policies in the sector,” she said

Joyce Banda



Banda said the development has resulted into the closures and downsizing of the businesses, hence the widespread theft and violence most especially by the youth.

Banda emphasized the urgent need to create an enabling environment for the small and medium businesses growth.

The former president said she was convinced that the roadmap to prosperity dictates that the country should have effective small and medium enterprises reforms that aim at creating an enabling climate for domestic investment.

Banda also stressed the need for transforming and restructuring the country’s instructions for production, manufacturing, distribution and trade sectors, which she said have been underperforming due to domestic and international shocks such as shortage of fuel, foreign exchange and high cost of exporting.

” I have been a vendor since 1980’s and I know this informal sector very well. I promise to transform this small and medium sector once voted into power during the September 16 tripatite elections,” she said

Among others, the former president said her government have already secured over 100,000 jobs from outside the country so as to narrow down the employment gap in the country.

” We will also introduce varrious loan initiatives and create special package targetting the domestic informal sector so as to boost the  entrepreneuralship culture,” she said

In a separate interview, Blantyre city vendors association chairman Stain Manda said businesses haven’t been successful for the past years due to tough operating environment such as city by-laws.

” It’s tough to survive from the informal sector nowadays and it is deeply concerning that many of vendors are living in poverty due to tough operating environment that comes with huge taxes and impounding of our wares by the city officers,” he said

Manda added that many vendors from the Blantyre city markets closed shops and others trekked to other neighbouring countries for greener pastures due to tough operating environment.