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President Chakwera reaffirms his commitment over media freedom

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has once again told the media of his commitment to preserve and defend the Constitution of the country in which media freedom is placed.

Speaking at Kamuzu Palace during the breakfast he prepared for media professionals on Tuesday, May 2,2022 as the world commemorates the World Press Freedom Day, President Chakwera assured the media in the country that he and his government are committed to preserve and defend the Constitution provision that concerns media profession.

“On this World Press Freedom Day, I thought to invite all of you media practitioners or professionals, or journalists here, so that I could assure you in person of my personal resolve and my government’ commitment to the preservation and defence of the Constitution provision that concerns your profession in particular.” Said President Chakwera in his speech.

President Chakwera engaged journalists



The President further quoted Section 36 of the Constitution to emphasize his point on the need to give total freedom to the media.

“The Press shall have the right to report and publish freely within Malawi and abroad, and to be accorded the fully possible facilities for access to public information.” Quoted Malawi leader.

He then added that time has come to identically twin Sections 36 and 35 of the Constitution for prudence since the country is now living in the digital age where much of information is accessed through social media by many people.

President Chakwera also told the media that he will not at any time react in the manner that infringes the freedom of the Press and expression even if offended or embarrassed, saying same must apply to all government agencies, officers and citizenry, but he was quick to say such offences and embarrassments can be reported to regulatory bodies and courts for proper action following the rules of justice, adding that behaviors such as arrests, cyber bullying, hacking, or harassment due to defamation by media has no space in the democratic and free society.

President Chakwera also pointed at a need to harmonize some laws to take out those that criminalize and punish the exercise of freedom to be amended through Parliament.

Malawi leader has since commended MISA and Media Council and said such organization need to be celebrated for their efforts to exercise media rights responsibly, and credibly with accountability.

This year’s World Press Freedom Day is being commemorated under the theme “Journalism under digital siege.”

Teresa Ndaga, Misa Chairperson

TN Stars register first win as Moyale and Ekwendeni share the spoils in the TNM Super League

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


TN Stars on Monday recorded their first victory in this year’s TNM Super League season after beating Dedza Dynamos 2-1 at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe.

The visitors got their first goal in the 37th minute through a powerful strike by Alexander Cosmas.

Substitute China Chirwa came with the second goal for the Kasungu-based side in the second half from the penalty spot before Clement Nyondo scored Dynamos’ consolation.

TN stars players celebrating



Towards the end of the match tempers flared forcing the referee to show Dedza Dynamos goalkeeper Donnex Mwakasinga red card for punching TN Stars’ striker Philip Banda and the latter was also given marching orders for time wasting.

Despite the win, TN Stars remain bottom on the log table with five points from eight games while Dedza Dynamos are perched on position 11 having accumulated eight points from seven games.

Dedza Dynamos’ Clement Nyondo has now joined Royal Bokosi of Red Lions and Trouble Kajani of Rumphi United as leading scorers in the league with four goals each.

In another match played on Monday, it ended goalless between Moyale Barracks and Ekwendeni Hammers in a match that was played at Mzuzu Stadium.

Ekwendeni Hammers are now on position 9 with ten points from eight games while the Kaning’ina Lions are on number 13 with seven points from nine games.

Nyasa Bullets signs Ghanaian defender

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By Staff Reporter


TNM Super League defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets have announced the signing of Ghanaian defender Isaac Badu.

The 30-year-old centre back has signed a two-year deal with the People’s team and he will be with the club until 2024.

Badu alongside central midfielder Bright Agogo,arrived in the country last week and watched the Ndirande outfit beating Ekwendeni Hammers 4-1 at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.

The players have been undergoing trials for proper assessment and so far the Kalisto Pasuwa led-technical panel has been impressed with Badu but haven’t given details about Agogo.

Trade and Industry Minister Katsonga sends warning to cooking oil suppliers not abiding by the 16.5% VAT reduction

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By Staff Reporter

Minister of Trade and Industry Mark Katsonga Phiri has issued a “final warning” to cooking oil suppliers and retailers who have not reduced prices following the removal of 16.5 % Value Added Tax (VAT).

In a statement, Katsonga says the government will take drastic action on all the traders that fail to comply.

“The drastic action will be applicable to all traders that are not abiding by the said gazette notice,” says Katsonga.

He has since then urged all consumers to report all suppliers who have not reduced the prices to his Ministry so as it take an urgent action.

Katsonga Phiri expressed concern with how the cooking oil suppliers acted with speed to increase their prices when the government introduced VAT on cooking oil in November.

Following the development ministry of trade together with CFTC have dispatched teams to all cooking oil outlets in the country to conduct inspections and take action against all traders that are still charging VAT on cooking oil.

The ministry is further assuring consumers that that it will not tolerate any trader taking advantage of them.

Nankhumwa gives Chakwera 14 days to resolve all challenges Malawi is currently facing

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By Staff Reoprter

Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly who is also Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP) President for the South Kondwani Nankhumwa has given President Lazarus Chakwera 14 days ultimatum to resolve all challenges that Malawians are passing through.

Nankhumwa made the remarks yesterday when was addressing the magnitude of people who gathered at Mgona ground in Lilongwe where he held a political rally.

Nankhumwa said, Chakwera should stop his crop inspection tours and instead concentrate on issues that can address challenges that have skyrocketed Malawi’s economy.

Kondwani Nankhumwa

He said, as one of addressing challenges such as the rising cost of living, Chakwera has to engage and work together with companies and stakeholders that produce edible products in the country such as oil, sugar and soap manufacturing companies.

Nankhumwa stressed that, Chakwera’s ongoing Crop Inspection Tours and other abroad trips are just wasting tax payers money which could otherwise be used in other important developmental projects such as construction of hospitals, school blocks and other many.

” He had a lot of promises which Malawians believed will help them, but he has never achieved even one of the promises. Malawians are still suffering from the rising cost of living and other economic challenges. He has to act immediately to save Malawians who voted him with the hope to be saved,” he said.

Nankhumwa is one of the DPP’s top officials who are competing for the party’s presidential position ahead of 2025 general elections.