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Northern Region MCP guru endorses Chakwera for sustained party candidacy

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By Our Reporter

Malawi Congress Party Deputy Vice President Harry Mlenjala Mkandawire has endorsed Malawi leader President Dr Lazarus Chakwera torch bearer during the forthcoming party convention.

Mkandawire said this during a development rally at Emvueni Primary School Ground in Mzimba.

Mkandawire said everyone is free to stand during the convention but he was quick to warn that the aspirant is likely to flop there at the convention.

Hon Harry Mlenjala Mkandawire



Mkandawire said Chakwera has demonstrated to be a leader who is visionary and does not condone any lies. 

He said every party has a right to support a leader they want and this time around “We have already agreed that our vote at the convention is Dr Lazarus Chakwera.” 

Mkandawire gave an example of Freedom Party (FP) where members there are free to choose a leader they want. 

Chakwera is visiting Northern Region in order to understand state of food security in the region. 

On Friday he visited Lusangazi Dairy Cooperative and Mundunduma Cooperative Aquaculture Farm in Emsizini E.P.A. under Traditional Authority Kampingo Sibande, Mzimba District.

He also inspected crops in Majuwani Mwandira Village, Robert Mseteka Village and Gwaza Hara Village under Zombwe E.P.A. in Traditional Authority Mtwalo, Mzimba District. 

From there he held a developmental Rally at Emvueni Primary School Ground in Mzimba at District.

President Chakwera being welcomed in Mzimba

Bullets beat Moyale 2-1 to move closer to TNM Super League lead

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By Staff Reporter


Two second half goals from Precious Sambani and Babatunde Adepoju gave Nyasa Big Bullets maximum points as the people’s team strolled to a 2-1 win against Moyale Barracks at Mzuzu Stadium on Wednesday, to close the gap to within 2 points with the league leaders Blue Eagles FC

Sambani scored the first goal for the Ndirande outfit in the 50th minute after connecting a Patrick Mwaungulu’s corner kick.

Babatunde Adepoju scored Bullets’ second in the 63rd minute after receiving a pass from Ernest Petro.

Moyale’s Hassan Upindi pulled one back for the home side in the 76th minute after a beautiful exchanging of passes with Lloyd Njaliwa

The win means that the defending champions have now accumulated 17 points while Blue Eagles have 19 points from the same number of games.

Bullets’ next assignment is against Rumphi United at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday while the League leaders will play Sable Farming FC away at Mpira Stadium on Saturday.

Shammah Vocals’ “Testimony” to premier on Trace Gospel

By Staff Reporter


Shammah Vocals will this coming Saturday, April 30, release new video for his new song, “Testimony,” which is going to be premiered on Trace Gospel.

The singer-songwriter made the announcement on Monday saying people should get ready for a powerful music video and other music projects coming from him this year.



This is Shammah’s first single after a one-year hitus and it’s going to be the first song for the musician to be premiered on Trace Gospel.

“After a year of silence I am back with another jam which will be released on 30th April. It’s my debut video on Trace Gospel and I am sure people will love it,” said the artist, real-name Shammah Stola.


The 25-year-old Blantyre-based artist rose to fame in 2018 after the release of his debut album “No Reverse”.

Chilima tells Malawians in Diaspora Tonse Alliance intact

By Chipiliro Mtumodzi

Malawians living in the United States of America have been urged to ignore rumours that there is disunity in the Tonse Alliance Government.

Dr Chilima was speaking in New York, United States of America when he held a meeting with members of the Malawi diaspora from New York, New Jersey & Connecticut.

The Vice President stated that the Tonse Alliance is still strong and called on the people to continue rallying behind the alliance.

The meeting between the Vice President and Malawians in the diaspora opened with questions that the Malawians living in the USA have been eager to ask for some time.

One of the Malawians wanted clarity on reports that there is trouble among parties in the Tonse Alliance and that it is falling apart.

Dr Chilima in his response said this is not true and that the Tonse Alliance is still strong and will continue to work towards the betterment of the nation.

He called on Malawians gathered at the meeting not to listen to rumour mongers who spread negativity regarding the alliance.

Dr Chilima said the alliance is not just for politicians alone but for the people. He, therefore, said the people need to continue working together to ensure the alliance remains intact.

On the high profile corruption cases that have recently hit headlines in the country, the Vice President could not comment much as the cases are with the courts.

Dr Chilima also took time to assure Malawians that initiatives like the Public Sector Reforms are on course and bearing fruit. He also assured the Malawians of improved means of processing the Malawi passport, plans to improve the education system and efforts that are there to ensure the country’s development is on course via better service delivery.

Cliff Bobby, a representative of the Malawians in the USA, said the interaction was important because they were allowed to ask burning questions that affect the lives of Malawians.

“As Malawians living here, we are happy that the Vice President has accorded us this opportunity to interact with him,” said Bobby.

He said apart from assisting people affected by natural disasters the diaspora is also engaged in investment drives that will develop the motherland.

Currently, there is a good number of Malawians living and working in the USA in different professional fields.

*original report by MBC**

Blue Eagles extend lead in the TNM Super League, Wanderers lose at home

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By Staff Reporter


Blue Eagles FC have opened a 5-point gap at the top of the TNM Super League after beating Lilongwe giants Silver Strikers 1-0 at Nankhaka Stadium.

Substitute Laurent Banda scored the only goal of the match at 90 minutes after connecting a throw in from Ian Chinyama.

The win means the area 30 side has now accumulated 19 points from seven games while second placed Nyasa Big Bullets have 14 points but the People’s team have a game in hand.

Elsewhere, Kamuzu Barracks moved to third on the log table with 13 points from six games following their 2-1 win against Mighty Wanderers at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.

Kelvin Hangada scored both goals for KB while Adekeke Kalaole scored Wanderers’ consolation.

TN Stars who are perched at bottom of the log table and fellow strugglers Red Lions played out to a 1-all draw in a match that took place at Kasungu Stadium.

Symon Chimenga scored for the Kasungu-based side while Chikoti Chirwa scored Red Lions’ goal.

After a 1-nil win on Saturday against Ekwendeni Hammers, Civil Service United went on to loose by the same margin at the hands of Rumphi United on Sunday. Trouble Kajani scored the only goal of the match that took place at Rumphi Stadium.

On Wednesday, Nyasa Big Bullets will have a chance to reduce the gap with Blue Eagles as they take on Moyale Barracks at Mzuzu Stadium.

Goal Scorer Laurent Banda