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Ulemu Msungama MP-Elect engages residents in Mlodza Constituency, pledges development-focused leadership

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By Burnett Munthali

A community gathering was held today in Mlodza Constituency, where MP-elect Ulemu Msungama interacted directly with local residents.

In his address, Msungama thanked the people of Mlodza Constituency for the trust they have placed in him.

He assured the residents that he will continue to serve them diligently, particularly on matters relating to development and local initiatives.

The occasion provided a platform for citizens to share their concerns and discuss ways to improve their community.

Among those present, local elder Damien praised Msungama for his humility and commitment to serving the people of the constituency.

Damien noted that Msungama’s dedication and selfless approach to leadership set a positive example for others.

Msungama in Mlodza



The gathering reinforced the connection between elected leadership and the community, emphasizing cooperation for the advancement of Mlodza Constituency.

Residents expressed hope that continued engagement with Msungama will result in tangible development projects and improved services.

Analysts say that MPs who actively engage with their constituents can play a transformative role in local development. By understanding the real needs of the people, Msungama is better positioned to advocate for resources and policies that address pressing challenges such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

Msungama’s approach demonstrates the importance of participatory governance, where citizens have a voice in decision-making. This can strengthen accountability, improve transparency, and build trust between elected officials and the communities they serve.

Furthermore, his visible presence in the constituency fosters a sense of inclusivity, signaling that leadership is accessible and responsive. Such engagement can mobilize communities, encourage civic participation, and ensure that development projects reflect local priorities rather than top-down directives.

Observers note that Msungama’s humility and focus on service could serve as a model for other leaders in Malawi, particularly in constituencies where residents have historically felt disconnected from decision-makers. By prioritizing dialogue and collaboration, he could set the stage for more sustainable development outcomes.

The event highlighted the significance of approachable and people-centered leadership in fostering local growth, social cohesion, and good governance. Residents of Mlodza are now watching closely, hopeful that Msungama’s hands-on engagement will translate into concrete improvements that uplift the entire constituency.

Salima Sugar resumes operations as MBS lift Suspension order

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By Alfred Chauwa- Snr Business Analyst

Salima Sugar Company on Wednesday resumed its operations following lifting of Suspension order Malawi Bureau of Standards pelted on the company few days ago.

In a letter addressed to the Company  dated 2 October, 2025,  this publication has seen, the Suspension order lifting is with immediate effect.
What it means is that the full operations resumes immediately.

“Following the Suspension Order that my office issued on the production operations of Salima sugar Company :Limited (Raw Brown Sugar) on 25th September, 2025 due to non-conformance to Malawi Bureau of Standards, especially the Code of hygienic conditions standard, and subsequent redressal of the non-conformities, I hereby order lifting of the Suspension Order,” read the lifting order document.



According to the document the lifting of the Suspension Order follows the verification quality audit conducted by the MBS inspector on 1 October, 2025.

Commenting on the sweet news,  Salima Sugar Company Limited and its stalwart leader, Counsel Wester Peter Kosamu commended MBS for lifting the Suspension order.

Kosamu said the Suspension had negative impact on the Company operations.  The Chair added that the company is committed to ensure quality.

He also commended the role which members of staff contributed towards this lifting of Suspension.

“Farm and factory management escorted me to appreciate the maintenance works as MBS lifts its ban  after we complied with their recommendations which mostly did not affectand as we speak, the production has since resumed,” he said.

He said after some repair works using some equipment we procured from South Africa, three mills are now operational with one mill to be fixed soon while daily production will also eventually improve.

In a special way the chair commended Director of Operations Mr Euvancio
Masamba a retired and experienced personnel from Illovo for a good job as well.

Commitment to Quality

According to the chair “Quality is important to our business because we value our customers. We strive to provide our customers with products and services which meet and even exceed their expectations,” he said.

Temwa Chawinga tipped as favourite for NWSL MVP award

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By Rahim Abdul

Malawi Scorchers striker Temwa Chawinga has been ranked as the favourite to win the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award by renowned American sports outlet ESPN.

The recognition comes with only four rounds of matches remaining in the regular season.

According to ESPN, the 26-year-old forward has been a class apart this year, displaying unmatched consistency and maintaining a commanding presence on the pitch.

Analysts highlighted her ability to deliver in high-pressure matches as one of the biggest reasons she is currently the frontrunner for the coveted individual prize.

Temwa made history last season when she became the first African player to win the NWSL MVP award in her debut campaign.

Now, she stands on the verge of achieving the rare feat of winning it back-to-back, something only a few players have managed in the league’s history.



Her pace, agility and sharp finishing continue to torment defenders across the United States.Week after week, she has delivered decisive goals and assists that have kept her club in contention for the playoffs.

Observers say her attacking instincts and relentless energy have made her the most feared striker in the competition.

Statistics have also been in her favour. Temwa is currently among the top scorers in the league, while also contributing key assists that underline her importance not just as a finisher but also as a creator.Her versatility in attack has made her indispensable for her club’s tactical approach.

Beyond the numbers, her leadership and fighting spirit have drawn admiration from fans and teammates alike. Coaches have praised her work ethic, pointing out that she never shies away from pressing opponents and tracking back to help the team defensively. This all-round contribution, ESPN noted, has set her apart from her rivals.


If she secures the MVP award again, Temwa will not only cement her status as one of the league’s greatest exports but also strengthen her case for future global honours, including the FIFA Best Awards and the Ballon d’Or Féminin.

However, her focus remains on finishing the season strongly and helping her team achieve success.

The official announcement of the NWSL MVP winner will be made at the end of the season. But with her form, consistency, and proven ability to deliver on the big stage, Temwa Chawinga is already the name on everyone’s lips as the player to beat for this year’s crown.

Nkhotakota newly elected legislator to propose term limit reforms for national leadership

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By Rahim Abdul

Newly elected  Member of Parliament for Nkhotakota Central Sylvester Ayuba James, has proposed significant reforms aimed at redefining how long national leaders and legislators can serve in office.

James revealed that he intends to present a bill to Parliament calling for the extension of term limits for the President and Members of Parliament (MPs) to seven or eight years per term. According to him, the current practice of holding elections every five years is costly and drains the country’s resources.

Ayuba



“The frequent elections every five years consume a large portion of the national budget, which could otherwise be invested in development projects,” James explained.

“Our goal is to create a system that allows leaders to focus on governance and long-term planning without the constant pressure of election cycles,”he added.

Currently, Malawi’s constitution allows the President and MPs to serve five-year terms before standing for re-election.

James’ proposal, if accepted, would extend these terms, potentially altering the political landscape and reducing the frequency of national campaigns.

James emphasized that his initiative is meant to stimulate national debate and provide Parliament with an opportunity to consider reforms that balance stability with democratic oversight.

The proposed bill is expected to be presented in the coming parliamentary session, where it will be scrutinized and debated by lawmakers.

Mia denies social media claims over transformer removal and vehicle seizures in Chikwawa

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By Rahim Abdul

Former Chikwawa Nkombezi Member of Parliament Abida Mia has publicly rejected recent social media claims linking her to the removal of an electricity transformer in the constituency shortly after the September 16 parliamentary elections.

Speaking to local media, Mia clarified that the transformer, which had long struggled to meet the growing power needs of the area, was replaced by the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (ESCOM) as part of routine infrastructure upgrades.

She emphasized that she had no role in the decision or removal process.

Mia



Mia also addressed allegations that she had seized a motorcycle ambulance from Chiphwaila Health Centre and a government vehicle at Thelele. She explained that her involvement was limited to assisting with repair costs for the motorcycle ambulance, while the other vehicle had been officially allocated to Chikwawa District Hospital by government authorities.

Describing the circulating claims as politically motivated, Mia urged residents and her supporters to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information that could create tension in the community.

ESCOM spokesperson Pilirani Phiri corroborated that the social media reports were misleading and reassured the public that the replacement of the transformer was purely technical.

Phiri added that a detailed explanation regarding the infrastructure work would be shared in due course.

Community leaders in Chikwawa have called for restraint and urged residents to rely on official information rather than social media speculation.