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African Minerals set to be the First and Largest Copper Producer in Malawi

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By Chalo Mvula

Malawian based exploration and mining company, African Minerals and Energy Holdings Ltd (African Energy) has confirmed its discovery of copper deposits at Bundi area in Karonga district, approximately 60km from Karonga Central Business District.

In a statement made available to us, African Minerals’ founder and Managing Director, Lumbani Mbale said the discovery will deliver significant financial benefits to the company and the economy at large. “We can now confirm we have discovered a sizeable vein of a deposit of high grade copper ore in the Nyika Plateau in the area of Chief Sanambi  in Karonga district, after following some important geological information in the area. The development will make African Minerals the first company to open and operate a copper mine in Malawi once the operation starts”.  

“We will in the meantime finalize environmental and social impact studies and seek government’s approval to start mining. All we have now is an Exploration License which government granted us recently”, Mbale said.

Managing Director Lumbani Mbale

Mbale added that although the company has already spent a significant amount of money to discover the mineral, the company will now embark on detailed further drilling in the area to explore further deposits, which are said to occur westwards. The Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) enjoins mining companies to be open and accountable in the management of oil, gas and mineral resources. “It is in this spirit that we disclose this important discovery for the entire nation to know. At African Minerals, we exist to promote responsible and transparent mining to enhance national development and maximize shareholder value” added Mbale.

The company intends to  process the mineral locally and export it as a finished product to generate the much needed forex and create jobs in the country. Malawi has for a long time relied on its neighboring countries like Zambia for processed copper for use in the manufacturing industry.

Copper(Cu)is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity used in electrical cabling. The current price of copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) is around $8500/Ton.

African Minerals was founded in 2017 by a Malawian born lawyer and businessman, Lumbani and his wife Ephridah Hawonga- Mbale, and has mineral tenements in Nthalire (coal), Lufira (coal), Mpata (coal) and Bundi (Copper and Limestone), covering approximately 300 Square Kilometers.

African Minerals also has significant controlling interests African Energy and Power Ltd (60%), African Rail Corporation (25%) and African Minerals & Energy Ltd in Zambia.

Some remote areas in Nsanje district to have potable water

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By Staff Reporter

Despite being remote, Nsanje district is not out of site and reach of Chakwera’s Adminstration Development Agenda.

On May 12, 2022, Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation John Bande inspected two World Bank funded water projects that are being implemented in the southern border of the district.

The projects are expected to benefit 15000 households in the district.

In his speech, the Deputy Minister said Nsanje’s Chididi and Tengani are just examples of many areas in Malawi which have for the past years lagged behind in water and Sanitation infrastructure.

Hon John Bande, file Picture



He said President Lazarus Chakwera established the Ministry of Water and Sanitation to ensure that potable water is available to every Malawian by 2030 and that the Ministry is committed to make this achieved.

One of the project which is implemented under the Malawi Resilience and Drought Recovery Mitigation Project ( MRDRMP) aims at rehabilitating some of the gravity fed piped water supply schemes and drilling new boreholes in Nsanje, Thyolo, Neno, Chikwawa, Blantyre, Mwanza, Mangochi, Machinga, Balaka, Ntchewu, Nsanje and Zomba districts.

Clean water is vital for a healthy population. In Malawi, 80% of the population has access to an improved source of drinking water, but that leaves about 4 million people who still lack access to safe water.

Additionally, only six percent of the population has access to an improved sanitation facility. Poor sanitation practices and improper storage of drinking water commonly lead to waterborne illnesses such as cholera.

Blue Eagles back on super league summit despite being held by Dedza Dynamos

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Blue Eagles FC played out a goalless draw against Dedza Dynamos in a TNM Super League match played at Balaka Stadium on Sunday.

Dynamos who started the league on a high note, went into this game coming from four straight defeats in their last 5 games.

Blue Eagles on the other hand were looking for another win coming from a 3-nil victory against Mighty Tigers last weekend.

This is the second draw for Eagles who also drew 1-all against Nyasa Big Bullets and are unbeaten so far with 8 wins from 10 games.

The draw means the area 30 side has now accumulated 26 points level with Bullets who beat Red Lions 2-0 yesterday at the same venue.



In Lilongwe Silver Strikers relied on Duncan Nyoni’s goal and Stain Davie’s brace to beat Kamuzu Barracks 3-nil at Silver Stadium.

Elsewhere, Mafco FC got an away 3-1 win against Mighty Tigers at Kamuzu Stadium.

Zikani Sichinga, Kingsley Nkhonjera and Stain Malata were on target for the Salima-based soldiers and Tigers’ consolation came from George Chaomba.

In another match played on Sunday, TN Stars got their second win after beating the hosts Rumphi United 1-0 at Rumphi Stadium.

Symon Chimenya scored the only goal of the match.

FAM President Walter Nyamilandu retains his COSAFA Executive post

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By Durrell Namasani

FAM President Walter Nyamilandu has retained his position in the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Executive Committee after being unanimously voted in by the 13 countries .

Walter Nyamilandu

COSAFA General Assemblyelected a new board into office following an elective congress held on Saturday in Namibia.

Angola FA president Artur de Almeida e Silva replaces Phillip Chiyangwa as the new COSAFA president.Almeida was voted into the office unopposed and will hold the reins for the next four years

Five Ordinary Members were elected, namely Timothy Shongwe (Eswatini), Walter Nyamilandu-Manda (Malawi), Faizal Sidat (Mozambique), Ms Brenda Kunda (Zambia) and Khiba Mohoanyane (Lesotho). The COSAFA Statutes state that one Ordinary Member must be a woman.

Kellie Divine Single “Why” out on Monday- addresses Gender Based Violence

By Patrick Ng’ambi

As cases of Gender Based Violence (GBV) keep on escalating in the country, an Afro Reggae Dancehall artist, Cailly Yusuf, known in music showbiz as Kellie Divine will on Monday release a single track titled “Why”, a song which is denouncing the vice.

In an interview Friday, Divine said life experiences inspired her to come up with the concept as GBV is becoming the order of the day in most Malawian households saying some people suffer in marriages because they do not speak out.

The artist said she has the ability of addressing issues that affect people in the society through artistic innovations such as music because it has the power to change people’s mindset.

The song which has been produced by Funwayo Martin Levi Zililo Mumba alias “Martin Anjelz” of In-house Media will be premiered on MBC Radio 2 FM in a program which will be hosted by the radio’s Disco Joker (DJ) Joy Nathu on Monday.

Nathu said it is very important for artists to speak out on issues that affect the society in general saying they (artists) have a greater impact of addressing the vice as they already have an existing fan base that is always ready to listen to them.

Commenting on the development, Director for Purple Innovation for Women and Girls, Patricia Mtungila, advised musicians in the country to tackle the issue of GBV in their productions.