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TNM STIRS CLEAR OF BANK CHARGES-Network services to banks 37% lower

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By Staff Reporter

Malawi’s pioneer mobile phone network operator TNM Plc has clarified that charges to banks that use its network services are affordable and discounted.

The clarification follows a meeting between TNM Plc and Budget and Finance Committee of Parliament on 4 August 2021 at which the operator was invited to respond to allegations of exorbitant pricing for bank-related digital products and services raised by the commercial banks through the Bankers Association of Malawi (BAM) to the committee in April 2021.

Chief Executive Officer Arnold Mbwana said TNM provides services to commercial banks at negotiated and discounted rates.

The lower mobile network cost was helping Malawi’s financial sector players reduce their cost of operating branch services, he said.

To drive his point home on the cost of banking services in Malawi and digitally-related banking services, Mr Mbwana said that TNM’s current service charge to the banks is at a discount of up to 37.5%.

TNM CEO Arnold Mbwana

Mbwana said at the current rate, the TNM mobile network platform is helping banks reduce operating costs as they are able to reduce physical contact with customers at branches and other key points of service.

He said some of the rates such as SMS charged by TNM on banks are below the market premium, and which the banks could not provide at any cheaper rate using banking halls or any of their other technologies. “It must be noted that digital banking goes a long way in reducing queues in the banking halls thereby enabling banks to cut on costs of constructing or renting new banking halls, branches and all the staff and utility costs,” he said.

TNM currently provides various network services to eight commercial banks, key of which are SMS and the USSD (short code) service.

“In case where the customers require to use online banking and mobile apps, they actually pay their own internet costs to mobile network providers to access the bank’s digital services online,” clarified the CEO.

Mbwana also pointed to the high tax burden and lack of relief thereon, regulatory levies and fees, distance from the sea, currency fluctuations and cost of international internet gateway as some of the factors influencing current pricing of mobile network services pricing in Malawi.

He therefore appealed to both Parliament and Government to exercise equity and flexibility in the implementation of taxes as one way of easing costs to the end user.

“While it would be expected that there will be more support towards digital financial services, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, Parliament has recently passed the VAT (Amendment) Bill which specifically excludes banking services that are not licensed under the financial services laws, such as mobile money services, from VAT exemption, yet mobile money services serve the most poor and vulnerable of our communities. Does this support the financial inclusion agenda?” wondered the TNM CEO.

He further pointed out that taxes on mobile phone operators are punitive and loaded, which does not give TNM Plc breathing space.

Key taxes paid by TNM customers include excise on data, VAT on devices and data, media levy and spectrum fees among others.

Jakobo -Eric Mabedi’s burial tomorrow

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One of the country’s comedians Born Kalindo has described the death of fellow dramatist Eric Mabedi as a huge blow to the performing arts fraternity.

According to Kalindo whose stage name is Winiko, late Mabedi was a humble person who was always ready to impart knowledge to others. Mabedi died early morning today at Mwaiwathu Private Hospital where he was rushed to after a sudden illness yesterday.He was later diagnosed with Covid-19

Eric Mabedi in action for Kwathu Drama Group

Meanwhile, Kalindo has also disclosed that the body of late Mabedi will be laid to rest tomorrow at CI Cemetery in Blantyre.

“Due to COVID-19 preventive measures, we will not hold a funeral vigil,” said Kalindo.

Jakobo who hailed from Thumbwe village in Chiradzulu district. He was part of the famous Izeki ndi Jakobo duo.

His death comes a few days after the nation lost another artist Sweeney Chimkango. The musician cum broadcaster also succumbed to Covid-19.

Government Provides Support to Bereaved families and the injured of Ntcheu Road Accident

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Government through the Department of Disaster Management Affairs, on Sunday, 1st August, 2021 provided coffins, transportation and financial support towards funeral arrangements to 21 families whose relations died in a road accident in Ntcheu District.

Twenty-one people (18 adults and three children under the age of three) died while nine sustained various degree of injuries when a 36-seater minibus they were travelling in collided with a truck at Mlanda in Ntcheu District during the wee hours of Sunday. The departed and the injured were part of a Nchalo-based women’s guild (commonly referred to as Chi Secret) who had paid a visit to their Ntcheu counterparts on Thursday and were heading back home.

Government has also provided financial support to the injured persons to cater for expenses during their stay in hospital.

Speaking at Dedza District Hospital during a ceremony organised to see off members of the bereaved families and the injured who have since been referred to Chikwawa District Hospital, Deputy Director of Disaster Response Fyawupi Mwafongo said the government was deeply saddened by the accident.

In his remarks, District Commissioner for Ntcheu Francis Matewere; commended government for the in-kind, financial and moral support.

President Chakwera declares 2 days of national mourning for 21 who died in the road accident:

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By Kondanani Chilimunthaka

President Lazarus Chakwera has declared that the country mourns the departed souls of 21 Malawians who have died in a fatal accident in Ntcheu following a head on collusion of a coaster minibus they were traveling in and a truck in the early hours of Sunday, August 1, 2021.

President Chakwera

President Chakwera made the declaration upon his arrival from a one week official trip to United Kingdom where he was invited to attend a Global Partnership Education Summit.

The minibus is reported to have 27 lady passengers on board traveling to Chikwawa. Meanwhile the government of Malawi is making the arrangements of repatriating the dead bodies to their respective homes for burial.

Wreakage after the accident

Nyasa Big Bullets Leaves For Cecafa Tournament

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By McLloyd Kudzingo

TNM Super League leaders and defending champions Nyasa Big Bullets have left the country for Tanzania where they will participate in this year’s Cecafa Kagame Cup as a guest team from August 1-15 in Dar es Salaam.

Speaking before the trip, at Chileka International Airport, Bullets Assistant Coach Peter Mponda says the tournament will help the team prepare for the Caf Champions League expected to start in September.

“We are not only going to Tanzania to participate. We are going there to compete. This tournament will also help us to prepare for the Caf competitions in September,” he said.

Bullets players



KCCA FC from Uganda are Cecafa’s defending champions after they won the trophy in 2019 in Kigali after beating Azam.

KCCA, Azam and Yanga are the only sides in the tournament who have won the trophy before.

Below is the Nyasa Big Bullets 20-man squad travelling to Tanzania:

Rabson Chiyenda(GK)
Ernest Kakhobwe(GK)
Nickson Nyasulu
Chimango Kaira
Chimwemwe Idana
Benson Manyozo
Miracle Gabeya
Sankhani Mkandawire
Blessings Mpokera
Yamikani Fodya
Eric Kaonga
Gomezgani Chirwa
McPharen Mgwira
Paul Kansungwi
Precious Phiri
Chiukepo Msowoya
Bright Munthali
Babatunde Adepoju
Anthony Mfune
Hassan Kajoke

Assistant coach
Peter Mponda
Heston Munthali


2021 CECAFA KAGAME CUP

Group A: Young Africans (Tanzania), Nyasa Big Bullets (Malawi), Express FC (Uganda), Atlabara FC (South Sudan)

Group B: KCCA FC (Uganda), Azam FC (Tanzania), Le Messager Ngozi (Burundi), KMKM FC (Zanzibar).